Monkey Mind - 09/13/2010

Some new (to me) female vocalists made my life better this week: Billie Poole, Sheila Jordan and Audrey Morris. Enjoy.

Time Song Artist Album
3pm Precious Precious Isaac Hayes Presenting Isaac Hayes
  Tribute (Quasimodo) Sheila Jordan/Harvie Swartz Old Time Feeling
  Jealous Order of Candied Knights Matmos The Civil War
  Hubble Bath Spaceheads and Max Eastley The Time of the Ancient Astronaut
  Sendero Luminoso Crash Worship Asesinos
  Gloria's Step Larry Coryell Spaces
  Glad to be Unhappy Audrey Morris The Girls of Bethlehem, Vol. 1
  Riches and Wonders Mountain Goats All Hail West Texas
  I've Just Destroyed the World Willie Nelson Crazy: The Demo Sessions
  Sit Down Sister Rosetta Tharpe The Gospel of The Blues
  Pavan Hindustan Robbie Basho Bashovia
4pm Good Looking Stranger John Mayall Best of
  Teenage News Sylvain Sylvain Sylvain Sylvain
  Meadows of the Sea Marc Bolan & T. Rex Work in Progress
  Laugh Laugh Augusto Alguero Sensacional Soul: 37 Groovy Spanish Soul & Funk Stompers 1966-1976
  Terror The Grippers Return of the Delfi and Donna Story
  Behold Bob Meyer & the Rivieras Very Best of
  Amazon Cal Tjader Solar Heat
  Gotcha Bobby Hutcherson Solo Quartet
  Hey Man/We Gotta Get You A Woman Four Tops Nature Planned It
  Don't Wanna Come Back Mother's Finest Very Best
  You Call Everybody Darling Andrews Sisters Apple Blossom Time
  The Man That Got Away Billie Poole w/the Junior Mance Trio Confessin' the Blues!
  It's Always You Audrey Morris The Girls of Bethlehem, Vol. 1
  Why Should We Try Anymore Hank Williams Long Gone Lonesome Blues
  Nothing Comes Clear Chris Knox Songs of You & Me

One Response to “Monkey Mind - 09/13/2010”

  1. Todd,
    I stumbled upon a question you asked a few years ago,

    “We’ve been doing well by supplementing the used CDs folks bring in with cheap imports and cutouts from Daedalus and Scorpio, but are looking for new things to offer to keep our customers stepping lively. Our main business is books, so we avoid competing head-on with new music stores by selling things they don’t (we’re the only place in town that regularly stocks Proper Music’s excellent reissues, e.g.). We also like to keep all of our new (single) CD prices under $10. Any suggestions for other distributors we should look at? Searching pulls up broad lists like this that don’t offer much useful info.”

    I have been trying to find more information as well. So much information can be overwhelming on the internet, so I must ask, did you ever contact any distros or labels to carry their Cds?

    You have excellent taste in music too!

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