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Artist | Title | Format / Price | Label | Year | |
CHRISTMAS JUG BAND |
JUGOLOGY - GREATEST NEAR MISSES (BEST OF...) |
CD: $12.25 (US) - NEW ($11.03 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS |
2014 | |
christmas, folk, acoustic, novelty, jug, seasonal: Best of previously released titles plus bonus tracks of unreleased material, including the perennial-hit "Santa Lost A Ho". Celebrating 38 years of Holidays for the CJB, this release spans recordings from 1986-2009, from the albums, "Mistletoe Jam," "Treeside Hoot," "Rhythm On The Roof," "Uncorked," (engineered by Fred Catero) and "On The Holiday Highway". First ever "best of" release for the band. Performed on washboard, drums, guitars, percussion, kazoos, slide whistles, jaw harp, washtub bass, jug, accordions, autoharp, harmonica, piano, tenor sax, soprano sax, alto sax, baritone sax, clarinet, chromatic harmonica, recorder, trumpet, and mandolin by... Gregory Leroy "Duke" Dewey (Mad River, Country Joe & the Fish), Tim Eschliman (Etta James, Commander Cody, Rhythmtown-Jive), Austin deLone (Elvis Costello, Fabulous Thunderbirds), Dan Hicks, Paul Wenninger, Nicholas Q "Notjoe" Dewey, Ken "Turtle" Vandermarr, Paul Rogers (Those Darn Accordions), Blake Richardson, Jim Rothermel (Van Morrison), Lance Dickerson (Commander Cody & Lost Planet Airmen), Nik Phelps, Ken "Snakebite" Jacobs (Kinky Friedman) and more with Special Guests, Norton Buffalo, Angela Strehli and Maria Muldaur. Manufactured in the USA. Recyclable packaging. "A tongue-in-cheek, festive convergence of San Francisco Bay Area luminaries & stalwart purveyors of the jugabilly mystique!" ... "The kings of 100% acoustic folk-skiffle-swing holiday highjinks..." | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS |
THE MISSING MOONLIGHTERS - LIVE / STUDIO CLOSET TAPES |
2-CD: $12.75 (US) - NEW ($11.47 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS |
2008 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: 2-CD set ($17.98 list). All previously unreleased tracks from the band that was led by Bill Kirchen and "moonlighted" from Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen... later to become his backing group. This release presents for the first time many popular mainstays of the live shows as well as some seldom heard, experimental studio recordings. These songs represent the early "Rhythm & Western" sound of the group as well as the later four-man, skinny-tie, rock/pop outfit. These recordings have a live-ness and songwriting that's missing from the two previous releases. Featuring Bill Kirchen, Tony Johnson, Richard Casanova (George Strait), Steve Mackay (Iggy Pop), Steve Fishell (Emmy Lou Harris), Don Kennedy, Rick Higginbotham, Tim Eschliman (Rhythmtown-Jive), Austin de Lone (Eggs Over Easy) with special guests Mark Karan (Ratdog) and James Henry. The live CD includes essential tunes that were staples of the band's live shows but didn't appear on the 2 previously existing releases, like Carl Perkins' "Boppin' the Blues," a few Rockpile numbers and the bands traditional rave-up set-closer, Warren Smith's "Ubangi Stomp." 3 songs from the early "Rhythm & Western" days of the band are included: the Cajun fiddling of "Mississippi Sawyer," "Big Mamou" which featured the 3-man section of fiddle, tenor sax & pedal steel and the sassy "Sittin' On Top Of The World," which adds to that section Bill Kirchen's wild trombone. Live recordings are also from Keystone Palo Alto, The Saddlerack (KFAT Fat-Fry), Keystone Berkeley, and Rohan's Rockpile. The studio CD, on the other hand, brings to light a more experimental side of the band. Three of the tracks were recorded live to 4-track in an afternoon as a pre-production session at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco and when heard by Austin's friend Nick Lowe, led to the arrangements for the recording of the Moonlighter's "Rush Hour" album, which Nick produced in London. Many of the other tracks are song demos of originals by drummer Tony Johnson or bassist Tim Eschliman, and several of those were recorded at Tim and Austin de Lone's at-the-time home studio, the earliest iteration of Globe Studios. Although not all of these recordings were Moonlighter projects per se, they happened to have been recorded by the band members and in some cases led to additions to the band's set lists. Studio recordings are also from Sonoma Recorders and Prairie Sun. Mastered by Fred Catero, Tim Eschliman and Tony Johnson. Packaged in all-recyclable mini-double jacket format. | |||||
FRED RICH & HIS ORCHESTRA |
(1926 - 1938) |
CD: $17.65 (US) - NEW ($15.88 with *discount) |
VINTAGE MUSIC |
2005 | |
BIG BAND, SWING, TRAD JAZZ : Classic early recordings, including four recently discovered tunes and rareperformances from Vitaphone and Paramount shorts. Features Bunny Berigan, Jack Teagarden, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Miff Mole, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Adrian Rollini, Tony Parenti and many others. The music, on this compact disc, has been digitally restored using Dynamic Spectrum Sound. Dynamic Spectrum Sound is an exclusive and proprietary restoration technique that removes unwanted noise, while preserving the authentic sound of the original recordings, as intended by the artist. (Collective Personnel: Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Adrian Rollini, Jack Teagarden, Tony Parenti, Joe Venuti, Elmer Feldkamp, Eddie Lang, Bunny Berigan, Jerry Colonna, Babe Russin, Andy Sannella, Arthur Schutt, more) | |||||
HENRY ODEN |
HENRY ODEN |
CD: $10.00 (US) - NEW ($9.00 with *discount) |
C P TIME |
2004 | |
blues: San Francisco Bay Area Blues Society's Blues Bass player Of The Year (2004). Henry Oden has played with Joe "Louis" Walker, Jimmy Reed, Freddie King, Big Mama Thorton, Lowell Fulson, Percy Mayfield and Mike Bloomfield. This album also features Mike Eppley, Tim Devine, and Geoff Lewis. "Henry drives the bass like a Mack truck, but makes you feel like you're driving a Cadillac." - Big Bones, KPOO-FM, San Francisco. " A walking encyclopedia of Richmond blues history." - Lee Hildebrand, Eastbay Express. "I consider Henry Oden one of the finest bass players in the world today." - Mike Rainsford, Blues and Rhythm. | |||||
THE CHRISTMAS JUG BAND |
UNCORKED |
CD: $12.25 (US) - NEW ($11.03 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS |
2002 | |
christmas, folk, acoustic, novelty, jug, seasonal: [Includes Free Uncorked postcard] The release of "Uncorked" marks the silver anniversary of that momentary lapse of sanity grown to ubiquitous proportions, known as The Christmas Jug Band. This milestone recording was richly engineered by the great Fred Catero (Pointer Sisters, Santana, Barbra Streisand's "People." Sly & the Family Stone) and Arjan MacNamara, who know the idiosyncrasies of capturing acoustic eccentricities better than anyone. This irreverent crewe of Commander Cody alumni & other S F Bay Area denizens deliver a dozen season-stopping classics spearheaded by the great new classic already making a buzz,"Santa Lost A Ho". There are also special guest appearances by Norton Buffalo (doing the Marx Brothers classic "I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas"), Texas blues master Angela Strehli, Bay Area favorite, Maria Muldaur (both on "Boogie Woogie Santa Claus"), and the great powerhouse soul-gospel of Mike Duke (Wet Willy, Delbert McClinton) on "Silent Night". Not being of a mind to under-staff such a masterpiece, the talent roster was topped off with Dan Hick's vocal back-up quartet, "The Fabulous Opinions". The marvelous original painting cover art was commissioned of Mark Keller who has created a marvelously tired and sleepy Santa being awoken by his elves in the 11th hour of Christmas Eve in a style remindful of the great Norman Rockwell. It all spells out a new Christmas tradition not to be missed! | |||||
VARIOUS ARTISTS |
HIT OF THE WEEK: THE CARDBOARD RECORD COLLECTION |
CD: $19.25 (US) - NEW ($17.32 with *discount) |
SWING TIME |
2000 | |
BIG BAND, SWING, TRAD JAZZ : [1929-1932] 21 tracks from 1929-32 feat. Don Vorhees, Bert Lown, Phil Spitalny, Vincent Lopez, Sam Lanin, Fred Rich Radio Orch., Rudy Vallee Connecticut Yankees & others. (Artists: a- Don Voorhees; b- Bert Lown; c- Phil Spitalny; d- Vincent Lopez; e- Ted Rio Rito; f- Sam Lanin; g- Reser's Radio Band; h- Fred Rich; i- Rudy Vallee Connecticut Yankees) (Vocals: Smith Ballew, Scrappy Lambert, Jack Parker, Paul Small, Eddie Cantor, Elmer Feldkamp, Dick Robertson, Helen Rowland, Rudy Vallee) | |||||
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