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Struttin My Stuff # 39 - This Ain´t No Hollywood Movie, This Is Real


 PLAYLIST STRUTTIN MY STUFF # 39

 Intro: This ain´t No Hollywood Movie, This is Real

1. The Rolling Stones -  Paying Your Dues (unreleased, 1968)
2. James Peck Curtis - Right Around The Corner (Arhoolie, 1967)
3. Bunny & Rudy - On The Town (Nu Beat, 1968)
4. Kevin Coyne – Baby Man  (home recording, 1972)
5. Johnny Winter – Be Careful With A Fool (Live and ureleased, 1972)
6. The Rides – Talk To Me Baby (Savoy, 20013)
7. Shirley Ann Lee – How Can I Loose (Numerophon, 1968)
8. Roscoe & Barbara – Could This Be Love (Old Town, 1965)
9. Frankie Miller – Ann Eliza Jane (Chrysalis, 1973)
10. Graham Parker – Wrapping Paper (Lemon, 1991)
11. Hemsley Morris & Phill Pratt - Little Things (Caltone, 1968)
12.  Charles Mingus - Better Git It In Your Soul (Columbia , 1959)
13. Christine Kittrell – L & N Special (Republic, 1953)
14. Loretta Lynn – Trouble On The Line (Interscope, 2004)
15. Marsha Gee -  Peanut Duck  (Joker, 1961 or 1965)
16. Txarango – Pren el Carrer (DiscMedi, 2012)
17. Jungle By Night – Cyclin (Live and unreleased, 2013)
18. Assane Mboup – Pass Pass (?? ??)
19. Jimmy Martin – 20-20 Vision (RCA, 1954)
20. Steve Earle – Steve´s Last Ramble (WPLN Radio Session, 2003)
21. Supreme Jubilees – Coming Up Through The Years (Songbird, 1972)
22. The Balloon Farm – Hurtin For Your Love (Laurie, 1967)
23. Vince Taylor – Watcha Gonna Do (Palette, 1961)
24. Kathleen Macinnes – Oran Dhomhnaill Phadraig (Greentrax, 2006)

Outro Lemmy Special Mombassa – See You Later (Decca, 1959)

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Struttin My Stuff # 35 - Just Struttin vol. 4

El Rego (13)  is struttin his stuff.

Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 35- Just Struttin vol. 4

Intro: ´Do You Want Some More?´
01 Joe, Ron & George – Half Ton Mama  (unreleased, 195?)
02 Billy Boy Arnold – Schooltime (Bluesville, 1963)
03 Johnny Copeland -  Ghetto Child (Zephyr, 197?)
04 Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band – Olufeme (??, 1973)
05 The Passengers – Face With No Name (Phantom, 1980)
06 New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble  -  John & James  (Phantom, 1995)
07 Big Maybelle – New Kind Of Mambo  (Okeh, 1956)
08 Buena Vista Social Club  and Charley Musselwhite – Chan Chan (Virgin, 1999)
09 Guy Clark – Cold Duck Soup  (Sugarhill, 1999)
10 Barb Donovan & Townes Van Zandt – I´ll be here in the morning (Vinyl Junkie, 1996)
11 Gene Burks – Monkey Man (Arock, 1963)
12 Louis Cormier & The Moonlight Playboys – Drunkard´s Blues (Swallow 1957-1960)
13 El Rego Et Ses Commandos – Djobime  (African Songs, 197?)
14 Louise  McCord – Better Get  A Move On  (Stax, 1972)
15 Fenton Robinson - Somebody Loan Me  A Dime  (Pallos, 1967)
16 Jerry Landis – The Lone Teen Ranger  (Amy, 1963)
17 Aaron Neville – Everyday (Minit, 1960)
18 Louis Cormier – Married Life (La Louisianne, 19)
19  E.L Burtis – Sweet Home  (Designer, 1970)
20 Hortense Ellis – Breakfeast In Bed (Studio One, 1971)
21  Mansour Seck  - Almamy Bocoum  (Sterns Africa, 1995)
22
Big Maceo Merriweather & Tampa Red -  Poor Kelly Blues  (Blue Bird, 1941)
23 Elmore James – Done Somebody Wrong (Fire, 1960)
24 Jerry Lee Lewis- Rock ´n Roll (Artist First, 2006)
25 Johnny Winter – It´s My Life Baby  (Alligator, 1984)
Outro:  Lemmy Special Mombassa – See You Later (Decca, 1958)

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Do you want some more of good music to warm up your body and soul?  I do!
Have fun with this one!

TB Turpentine


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Struttin My Stuff # 31 - It´s Cold Out There



Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 31 - It´s Cold Out There

1.    Albert Collins – The Freeze (Kangoroo, 1958)
2.    Sonny Boy Williamson - Nine Below Zero  (Trumpet, 1951)
3.    Johnny Cash - When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)  (Columbia 1973-1982)
4.    Bill Monroe - Footprints In The Snow (Decca, 1952)
5.    Blind Willie McTell- Cold Winter Day (Decca, 1935)
6.    Fleet Foxes -White Winter Hymnal  (Sup Pop, 2008)
7.    The Choir – It´s Cold Outside (Can Am, 1967)
8.    Townes Van Zandt – Snow On San Raton (unreleased, 1995)
9.     Betty Lavette – Through The Winter (Blues Express, 2003)
10.    Bobo Jenkins – Nothin But Love (Boxer, 1959)
11.    Eddie Burns – Hard Hearted Woman (Harvey, 1961)
12.    Prince Buster- Open Up Bartender (Blue Beat, 1963)
13.    Etta James – Good Rockin Daddy (Modern, 1955)
14.    Johnny Otis & His Orchestra Court Room Blues  (Excelsior, 1949)
15.    Johnny Winter- Be Careful With A Fool (Live) (unreleased, 1970)
16.    Jay Stutes Coming Home (????)
17.    Bogard Brothers – Stop And Let Me Ride (Saviour, 1965)
18.    Cher - Masters Of War (Imperial, 1968)
19.    The Cryin Shames – What´s News,  Pussycat (Decca, 1966)
20.    James Graham - A' Bhriogais Uallach (Stompin, 2004)
21.    Tabu Ley  & Franco – Suite Letter No 1. (edit) (Stern, 2006)
22.    Etta James – Steal Away  (Cadet, 1967)
23.    Lee Jackson – Fishin In My Pond (Cobra, 1957)
24.    Johnny Otis – Barrelhouse Blues
25.    Roy Hogsed – Cocaine Blues (Capitol, 1947)
26.    Wanda Jackson – Money Honey  (Capitol, 1958)
27.    Art Pepper – Winter Moon (Galaxy 1980)
Outro Lemmy Special Mombassa – See You Later (Decca, 1958)



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Hello there,

First of all: sorry for the delay. I got stuck in the snow up in the Pyrenees. It´s pretty cold out there (as it is here in Barcelona at the moment). Inspirational enough though to put a good bunch of chillin´ records at the beginning of this show. The music itself is as hot as always, just like the rest of this episode of Struttin My Stuff which includes a tribute  to  R & B greats Etta James and Johnny Otis.
After all the excitement we leave you behind, under a beautiful and peaceful  Winter Moon

Have fun with this show and see you later!

TB Turpentine



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Struttin My Stuff # 27 - Fire!

You Like It Hot, Baby?
 Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 27- Fire!
01 Howlin Wolf – The Natchez Burning (Chess, 1956)
02 The Ethiopians – I´´ll Never Get Burned (Trojan, 1970),
03 George Landers – Rolling Mills Are Burning Down (Rounder, 1965)
04 Frank Linkenberg – Ball Of Fire  (Fran, 1957)
05 Candi Staton – How Can I Put Out The Flame  (When You Keep Burning The Fire)  (Fame, 1970)
06 The Wailing Souls – Fire House Rock (Greensleeves, 1981)
07 Otis Spann – Burning Fire (Vanguard, 1966)
08 Space Spiritual Singers – Heaven On My Mind (Bandera, 1963)
09 Kila – Leath Ina Dhiaidh a hOcht (Kila, 2007)
10 Afrique – Hot Doggin (Mainstream, 1973)
11 Bonnie Raitt – Stayed Too Long At The Fair (live)  (unreleased, 1972)
12 Robert Pete Williams – Sinner Don´t You Know (Folklyric, 1959)
13 Wawali Bonane with Yoka Nzenze – Tcheni Tcheni (Smithsonian Folkways, 1998)
14 Hazmat Bodine – Bahamut (Jaro, 2007)
15 Marion Ester – Not Guilty (Murco, 1969)
16 Lonesome Lee (Jimmy Lee Robinson) – Lonely Traveling (Bandera, 1969)
17 Sugarboy Williams – Little Girl (Herald, 1960)
18 The Throb – Fortune Teller  (Parlophone, 1966)  
19 Flash And The Casuals – Uptight Tonight  (1966?)
20 Dead Moon – Hey Joe  (Tombstone, 1988)
21 Bob Perry – Don´t Say Those Things (Bandera, 1959)
22 Jimmy Wayne – You Shake Me (Corwin, 1961)
23 Joe Tex - Blood´s Thicker Than Water  (Dial, 1962)
24 Papa Harvey Hull – France Blues (Black Patti, 1927)
25 Paddy Carty – Stone In The Field /West Wind (1971)
26 Kate Wolf – Both Sides Now  (Flatrock, 1971)
27 Outro:Lemmy Special Mombassa – See You Later (Decca, 1958)

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Hello there,

It´s pourin cats and dogs in Barcelona, and it´s a lot colder too. Time to put some extra fire in the Struttin My Stuff show. But titles apart, all the records on this show will warm your spirit and soul, in my humble opinion.  As usual they come from all directions and styles and periods, from Dead Moon´s Hey Joe to Papa Harvey Hull´s France Blues and everthing in between. We even have some Pachelbel this time! Moanin and Groanin Radio goes classic.

Have fun with the show

TB Turpentine

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Struttin My stuff # 23 - He was nothing but a Hound Dog


Greetings all!
Back after a long summerbreak with  Struttin My StuffMOANIN and GROANIN Radio´s eclectic music show to sooth your body and soul. 
From now on we will even be more eclectic by throwing - among other things -  Celtic stuff in the mix, as well as some of my favorite singer-songwriters from all over the globe, mostly to cool things down a bit at the end of a show.(This time it´s Bob Dylan´s personal no. 1, Townes van Zandt.). 
The Celtic touch comes from County Donegal, Ireland and is called Skara Brae.  Skara Brae is the former group of the amazing Dhomhnaill family: sisters Tríona  and  Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill plus their brother Mícheál Ó Domhnaill. After the break up of Skara Brae in ´72, Triona and Mícheál became (founding) members of the famous Bothy Band, one the most important groups for the ´reinvention´ of Irish traditional music in the seventies.  
The  version of the traditionall Dónal Óg on this show comes from a Skara Brae reunion concert in 2004, with amazing lead vocals by Maighread.

Sadly Micheal Ó Domhnaill.passed away in 2006, after a fall in his home.
Which brings me to the first four songs of this show, all (co) written by Hound Dog Jerry Leiber, who passed away last month to meet Elvis, Big Mama Thorton and the rest. Come to think of it - almost all artists on this show are dead. (Little Richard: "Me dead?´Í´m gonna rip it up!") Mmmmm. Anyway, may their music make you feel alive and kicking!

Have fun with the show.

TB Turpentine


Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 23 - He Was Nothin But A Hound Dog 

Intro: ´Is It Rock ´n Roll?
01 Big Mama Thornton – Hound Dog (Peacock, 1953)
02 The Coasters - Three Cool Cats (Atco, 1959)
03 Little Richard - Kansas City (Specialty, 1959)
04 Alvin Robinson - Downhome Girl (Red Bird, 1964)
05 Ben E King - Stand By Me (Atco, 1961)
06 Hirut Begele - Alokèrkum Nèbèr
07 Charlie Rich - The Best Years (Smash, 1965)
08 Ecstasies - A Time For Love (Amy, 1962)
09 Lefty Frizzell - Cigarets and Coffee Blues (Columbia, 1958)
10 The Robins - Just Like That (Arvee, 1960)
11 The Wright Specials - Pilgrim Of Sorrow (Divinity, 1962)
12 Skara Brae - Donald Og (live) (unreleased, 2004)
13 Clarence Edwards - Done Got Over It
14 Ruby Johnson - Through Dealing - (Neb´s, 1968)
15 Connee Allen with Todd Rhodes & His Toddlers- Rocket 69 (King, 1951)
16 Leo Roberts- All Right Now (United Artists, 1975)
17 Les 409 - Born In Chicago (RCA Victor, 1966)
18 Sensational Epics - It´s A Gass (Cameo, 1963)
19 Yabby You -Anti Christ - (Prophet, 1975)
20 Sugar Pie DeSanto - Ask Me (Checker, 1962)
21 Little Bob - I Can´t Take It (La Louisianne,1966)
22 Moussa Doumbia - Unite (Sacodis, 1978)
23 Albert King - I´ll Do Anything You Say (Bobbin, 1963)
24 Slim Harpo - Don´t Start Crying Know (Excello, 1964)
25 Townes van Zandt -Two Girls (live) (1994, rel. 2002, Normal)
outro: Lemmy Special Mombassa - See You Later (1958, Decca) 

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Struttin My Stuff # 22 - He´s A Rebel

When Phil was still popular with the girls...
Good day to you all and welcome to Struttin My Stuff # 22!
Like I promised  last week, we kick off with a bunch of Phil Spector tunes. Apart from that we have loads of blues, some tough R ´n´ B ladies,  great Afro- Funk, a few US Soul Brothers, Belgian Soul Brother Jacques Brel and - among more - a fantastic live version  of the Ethiopian classic Tzeta by the Either/Orchestra. (We played 
Bezawork Asfews version last week.) Called Soul Tezeta here,  the first few seconds - before the singing  starts-  you would bet your life on it that you´re listening to a Van Morrison live-show from the late nineties or so.
Anyway, last show ´till september, this one. Time for a summer break. Time for updating and revising the show playlists and The Never Ending Playlist - yes, we´ve been sloppy in this field, lately. Time also to think about new shows for the second part of the year, maybe put some video´s on our You Tube channel, solve technical problems  et cetera  et cetera. We might even have some time for a little holiday. 
For now, In the words of what might be our show outro: see you later!

TB Turpentine
Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 22  He´s A Rebel
intro: ´Don´t Fuck It, Phil´
01 John Lennon - Slippin  And Slidin  (Apple, 1973)
02 The Ronettes - Be My Baby (Philles, 1963)
03 Jean DuShon -  Talk To Me, Talk To Me  (Atco, 1961)
04 The Ronettes - Baby I Love You (Philles, 1963)
05  The Crystals  (Darlene Love & The Blossoms) - He´s A Rebel (Philles, 1962)
06  Clarence Edwards - Lonesome Bedroom Blues  (Blue Horizon, 1970)
07  The Highway Q. C´s - The Way Up The Hill (Vee Jay, 1957)
08 Little Johnny Taylor - Somewhere Down The Line  (Galaxy, 1963)
09  Varetta Dillard - That´s Why I Cry (RCA Victor, 1957)
10  Jo Tongo aka Jojo L´Explosif - Dig It Babe  (Akue, 1968)
11 Cookie & The Cupcakes - I´m Twisted (Paula/ Lyric, 1959)
12 Roland Alphonso - President Kennedy (ND, 1965)
13 Clarence Carter - What Was I Supposed To Do? (Future Stars/Ronn, 1977)
14 Johnny Lewis - Jealous Man
15 Georgia Crackers -  Georgia Black Bottom
16  Blind Blake - George Bound
17 Cousin Leroy - Waiting At The Station
18  Gnonnas Pedro Et Ses Panchos - Okpo Videa  Bassouo
19 Willy de Ville - 18 Hammers
20  Either Orchestra -  Soul Tezeta
21 Wallace Cheese Read - Je Charche Tout Partout
22 Whispering Smith - Storm In Texas AKA Texas Flood
23  Big Mama Thornton & Group -  You Did Me Wrong
24 Baby Washington - Knock Yourself Out  (J & S, 1958)
25 James & Bobby Purify - She Ain´t Gonna Do Right
26 Dottie Daniels - Play Me A Sad Song
27 Jacques Brel - Quand On n´a Que L´Amour
outro: Lemmy Special Mabaso - See You Later



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Struttin My Stuff # 21 - Jailbirds

Ex-convict? Lucky bastard!
 A very warm welcome to  ya´ all , here´s Struttin My  Stuff  # 21,  from the jailhouse this time.

Starting with an absolutely wild version of Jailhouse Rock by Dean Carter (real name: Arliee Neaville) with an out of this world solo on a 12 string dobro. In later years our man Dean just recorded gospel tunes and hymns, by the way.
The Mono Men from the US state of Washington  follow, with their meaty garage instrumental Behind Bars, before with move up to Sweden  for the ska tune Of Them Outta Jail by The Skalatons.
Things getting serious now folks, with people not only singing about prison, but actually being  in it - at least at the time of  recording. For  the United States (about one in every 100 adults in the US are in jail at the moment!)  there are two names which stands out when it comes to recording prisoners´ songs. One of them is, of course,  Alan Lomax. We play two of his 1943 recordings  ( by ´Alex´ and ´Jimson´)  made in  the prison .
The other jail recording master is Harry Oster. Largely unknown to the general public Oster´s work as a roots music researcher is just a valuable as Lomax´. Oster, to say just one thing, was the guy who discovered blues great Robert Pete Williams, in Louisiana´s Angola Prison in 1959. For an  interesting article about Oster and his blues recordings, go to Big Road Blues blog. We will play some of Foster´s prison blues in a later show. But in this episode we stick to one of his other major achievements: Oster was actually one of the first who  recorded  the music of the Louisiana Acadians. From Oster´s 1959 lp The Folksongs Of The Louisiana Acadians we play Bee Deshotels´  beautiful  Aux  Natchitoches.

We have a new logo (thanks again, Daniel Pérez!) which features a Ruth Brown record sleeve. We never played much of Ruth records so far (in fact only I Don´t Know in show # 12,  so here´s Ruth with the ballad Anyone But You.  
When Ruth Brown is around,  Lavern Baker is never far away. This time she´s here with Hey Memphis  an adaption of Doc Pomus´ Little Sister, made famous by Elvis himself.
 Both  Brown´s and Baker´s record were produced for -Atlantic by Phil Spector. Talkin about jailbirds! Old Phil has to spent 19 years in prison because he shot  actress Lana Clarkson.  We´ll play a lot more Spector on next  show, but for now: have fun!


TB Turpentine

PS.  I just saw the footage of the Amy Winehouse ´show´ in Belgrado. Yes Amy, I´m wondering now!


Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 21 - Jailbirds
Intro: ´How I Got In The Penententiary
01 Dean Carter - Jailhouse Rock
02 The Monon Men - Behind Bars
03 The Skalatones -  Of Them Outta Jail
04 ´Alex´- Prison Blues
05 Magic Sam - 21 Days In Jail
06  Th´Legendary Shack Shakers -  Hoptown Jailbreak
07 ´Jimson´and men with axes - No More, My Lawd
08 Bezawork Asfew - T´zeta
09 Amy Winehouse- You´re Wondering Now
10 Rail Band - Moko Jolo
11 LaVern Baker - Hey Memphis
12 The Hi-Liters - Feelin´ Allright This Morning
13  Big Jay McNeely - The Goof
14 Bruce Upshaw - Rosilee
15 Rev. A. Johnson - Death In The Morning
16  The New Mastersounds - 102 per cent
17 Prince Dgibs - Ogningwe
18 Kaz Lux with John Schuursma -  Sinner´s Prayer
19 Marion Williams - Wicked Messenger
20 The Four Brothers -  Usagare Ne Chigumbu
21 Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - Over The River
22  Roy Hawkins - I Walk Alone
23 Ruth Brown - Anyone But You
24 Elmore James - I Believe My Time Ain´t Long 
25 Painted Ship - And She Said Yes
26 June Bateman - Possum Belly Overalls
27  Dan Pickett - Decoration Day
28  Bee Deshotels - Aux  Natchitoches
Outro: Magic Dick - Magic´s Mood

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Struttin My Stuff # 20 - The Devil Can´t Save Your Soul

Keep those sinners away!

Greetings to ya all!

The devil can´t save your soul and soul can´t save you from the devil. Soul can save you from God though: there have been numerous well known soul artists who started in gospel music. People like Little Johnny TaylorOV Wright, Wilson Picket, Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson all  began their careers singing the Lord´s music. Maybe the most discussed of them all is Sam Cooke, who in 1957 left The Soul Stirrers to become a R ´n´ B and pop star.

In the blues field those career moves have been less frequent, when it comes to big stars.  Maybe the switch from God to the Devil is too big.  I don´t know of any blues star who really had a earlier career as a gospel artist. (Yes, BB King sang in the gospel choir as a boy, but which blues artist did not start in church?)  A lot of blues artists though, have recorded occasionally gospel numbers or have played and or recorded both, blues and spirituals, simultaneously.


For some (or a lot?) of them this dichotomy mirrored their private lives. A guy like Delta blues pioneer Charley Patton performed and wrote spirituals and preached in local churches. That didn´t keep him from drinking and partying, going through eight marriages and of having his throat cut by a jealous husband. No wonder Patton died at the early age of 43, because of heart problems. His last week on earth he spent in bed because of a bronchitis, all the time preaching from the
Book of Revelations.Shortly before he died Patton went to New York for his last recording session. There he recorded his version of I Know My Time Ain´t Long which he retitled Oh Death. Death was well known to the singer since his early age. Patton was one of twelve children, seven of whom died before they could reach their teens. Quiet unusual, even for a poor black family in the Delta at the beginning of the 20th century.
You can hear Patton´s song on this Struttin My Stuff show, together with a gospel by another Delta blues hero, Johnny Shines, Do Like The Lord Say Do, plus spirituals performed by Chicago pianist Little Brother Montgomery and Sonny Terry with Brownie McGhee.


The eternal battle between God and Devil isn´t restricted to the blues of course. Rock and Roll made a lot of sinners too. Among htem good southern country boys like Jerry Lee Lewis. Anybody who his slightly familiar with the history of the Sun record label must have heard one time or another the religious discussion between Jerry Lewis and Sun boss Sam Phillips - part of it  is today´s show intro. Lewis, brother in law of the not so innocent preacher Jimmy Taggart, recorded quiet a few gospel tunes for Sun. We play Night Train To Memphis, together with religious outings of Jerry Lee´s fellow Sun sinners Charley Rich and Sonny Burgess.


Sinner´s or saints, the artists on a Struttin My Stuff show have one thing in common: they all make music from the soul.

Have fun with the show!

TB Turpentine


Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 20 - The Devil Can´t Save Your Soul

Intro:´´Sermon´ by Jerry Lee Lewis
01 Jerry Lee Lewis - Night Train To Memphis  (Sun, 1959)
02 Marie Gladness - Cops and Robbers  (Abner, 1961)
03 Mike Pedicin -  Burnt Toast And Black Coffee (Federal, 1961)
04 Marilyn Barbarin - Reborn (Bo Sound, mid 60´s)
05 Little Brother Montgomery -  Just Got Over At Last (Follkways, 1965)
06 Honny and the Bees Band - Sisi Mbon  (unknown, avail on comp. Ghana Specia,  Soundway, 2009)
07 Eugene Jefferson - Too Young (Bay-Tone, 1961)
08 The Echoes Of Zion - Wilderness  (Smash, 1961)
09 Norma Fraser - The First Cut Is The Deepest (Coxsone, 1967)
10 Orlando Julius and His Modern Aces - My Girl  (Phonogram Nigeria, 1966)
11 William Bell - Any Other Way  (Stax, 1962)
12 The Fabulous Denos - Bad Girl  (King, 1964)
13 Driftin Slim - Down South Blues  (Modern, 1951)
14 Johnny Shines - Do Like The Lord Say Do (Black and Blue, 1971)
15 Ebo Taylor - Ohiani Sua Efir
16 Clara Ward - Abraham, Martin and John (Capitol, 1969)
17 Furry Lewis -  Billy Lyons and Stackolee (Vocalion, 1927)
18 Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - Oh, What A Beautiful City (Prestige/Bluesville, 1960)
19 Jeb Stuart - A Whole Lot Of Tears (Pure Gold, 1965)
20 Bad Boys - Love (Paula, 1966)
21 Don Norman & The Other 4 - Low Man (Sir John, 1966)
22 Sonny Burgess - All My Sins Been Taken Away (Sun, 1975)
23 Peter ´Guitar´ Lewis -  Raggedy Blues (Federal, 1952)
24 Joe Turner - Wine-O Baby Boogie (Swingtime, 1948)
25 Al Brown - Ain´t No Love In The Heart Of The City
26 Diane Cunningham - Party Time (Fontana, 1967)
27 Ada Richards - I´m Drunk And Real High (Hello World, 19??)
28 Charley Patton - Oh Death (Vocalion, 1934)
Outro: Magic Dick - Magic´s Mood (Atlantic, 1976)

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Struttin My Stuff # 19 - Soul Got Reggae

A very warm welcome to ya all!

Temperature is rising to thirty degrees Celsisus here in Barcelona, so what about some tropical sounds in this Struttin My Stuff show? This time around it´s Jamaicanized versions of American soul classics. A quick look at what we offer:
* Gimme some more  is a version of  the JBs tune. Done in 1972 by a unknown studio band.
* A year later Sidney, George & Jackie (aka The Pioneers) did a killer version of the killer Papa Was A Rolling Stone  by the Temptations.
* Movin up in time, in 1975 we find the unknown Carl Bradney with a fine version of  War´s anti ghetto violence anthem Slipping Into Darkness.

*The history of Jamaican music would different without Curtis Mayfield. The Impressions´ Gypsy Woman -as a lot of other Mayfield songs - was covered by several Jamaican artists. This version by Milton Henry might be the best.
* Is It Because I´m Black?  was first released by soul/blues man Syl Johnson on the Twilight label in 1968.  Ken Boothe´s great version was a a single in Jamaica, before it ended up - with added horns - on his 1973 album Let´s Get It On.
* OK, nothing beats Otis and Aretha´s versions of Respect, but it´s nice to hear Norma Fraser´s ´lighter´ rendention.
*Last record of the show is Prince Buster´s 1966 version of  James Carr´s Dark End Of The Street.
We have the man himself on the show too, together will other soul greats like the Bar Keys and Wilson Picket, plus plenty of other goodies form various fields, going from the springy cumbia made by Peru´s Los Sander´s de Nana  to (talking about great covers!) Ike And Tina Turner doing an incredible I Smell Trouble,  which must have made Bobby Blue Bland groaning out of sheer delight.

Have fun with the show!

TB Turpentine 

Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 19 -  Soul Got Reggae 

Intro:  ´How to spell Kingston´
01 The Studio Sound - Give Me Some More (Downtown, 1972)
02 Guitar Shorty – Ways Of A Man  (Pull, 1959)
03 Bo Didley – You Can´t Judge a Book By Looking At The Cover  (Checker, 1962)
04 John Mayall – Looking Back (Decca, 1966)
05 Ike and  Tina Turner – I Smell Trouble (Blue Thumb, 1969)
06 Reverend Lonnie Farris -  Walk To Thee  (??, 1962-1964)
07 Sidney, George &  Jackie -  Papa Was A Rolling Stone (Attack, 1973)
08 Ronnie Hawkins – Sick And Tired (Cotillion, 1971)
09 The Rolling Stones -  Do You Think I Really Care aka Yellow Cab (unreleased, 1978)
10 Manu Dibango  - Yo Na Nga  (Sango, 1992)
11 Carl Bradney – Slipping  Into Darkness  (Orchid, 1975)
12 Lee Jackson – Keep Your Mouth Shut  (Atlantic, 1965)
13 Milton Henry – Gypsy Woman  (Success, 1976)
14 The Cookies – Later Later
15 Blind Gary Davies – I Belong To The Band, Hallelujah
16 Clifton Chenier -  Josephine  Par Se Ma Femme  (Arhoolie, 1970)
17 Wilson Picket – That´s A Man´s Way  (Atlantic, 1966)
18 Ken Boothe -  Is It Because I´m Black?  (Trojan, 1973)
20 Los Sander´s de Nana -  El  Tramboyito  (Difa, 1972)
21 Joe Hill Louis  - A´ Jumpin´  And A´ Shufflin  (Columbia, 1949)
22 Randy Hobbs – You Better Run (Gator, 1960)
23 The Bar Keys -  Knucklehead (Volt, 1967)
24 Norma Fraser – Respect  (Coxsone, 1968)
25 James Carr -  She´s Better Than You  (Goldwax, 1966)
26 Prince Buster – Dark End Of The Street  (Blue Beat, 1967)
Outro: Magic Dick – Magics Mood  (Atlantic, 1976)


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Struttin My Stuff # 17 - Parlez Vous Français?

Parlez vous francais?
Salut Les Copains !
(or Hi Guys!)


We start this week with a little bit of a joke, meaning a French language Rock ´n Roll record from before 1959. Which is not only the birth year of yours truly, but also the year when Salut Les Copains was born, the first serious French Rock and Roll radio show, broadcasted by the station Europe 1.  

The French (language) Rock ´n´ Roll made before that time? Well, take for instance Rock ´n´Roll Mops from 1956. Considered to be the first French Rock ´n Roll recording, it was written by Boris Vian and Michael Legrand. Both were and still are more known for their novels (Vian) and film scores (Legrand), than for their R´n´R credibility. 
To make things worse,  the song was sung, under the name Henry Cording (recording, you get it?)  by singer/actor Henri Salvador, who never got tired of saying that he hated Rock ´n Roll.

 IN 1957 Rock ´n Roll Mops was redone in an slightly better version by Dutchman Ferdinand Heinrick Barendse.  During the 40´s  Barendse played trumpet in the jazz orchestra The Ramblers, before he started playing stuff  like the charleston in the Belgian casinos, with his own dance orchestra.  Not your vintage Rock ´n´ Roller this Ferdinand, despite his posing as  Ferry ´Rock´ Barendse.   
Anyway, Barendse sang his would- be Rock ´n´ Roll with a sort of Louis Amstrong voice, which makes his records at least amusing.  Listen to his T´as L´bonhour d´Alfred´ and have a laugh. 


Other than that, nothing but quality stuff on this show folks, French and non French. And with an extra shot of African stuff this time.

Amusez-vous avec le spectacle!

TB Turpentine

Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 17 – Parlez Vous Français?

Intro: Comprend français?
01 Ferdy Rock Barendse – T´as L´bonhour d´Alfred (RCA, 1956)
02 Clifton Chenier – Sa M´appelle Fou (Arholie, 1976)
03 Anna Karina – Roller Girl (Philips, 1967)
04 TP Orchestre Poly-Rythmo – Ne Te Faches Pas  (Albarika Store? , 19??, Soundway, 2005 (comp))
05  Amédé Ardoin – La Valse Des Chantiers Pétrolifères  (JSP, 1934)
06 Tom Tolbert – I Can´t Cut It  (Jowall, 1962)
07 Tommy McCook & The Sound Dimension – Tunnel One  (CoxSone, 1975)
08 Margie Hendrix – Don´t Destroy Me (Sound  Stage 7, 1968)
09 The Paramounts  - Shedding Teardrops  (Ember, 1964)
10  Nancy & The Millionaires -  Atooka Oklahama (Frankie, 1966)
11  The Swan Silvertones - Love Lifted Me  (Specialty, 1953)
12 Franco  & OK Jazz  Musica Tellema  (??, 1957)
13 Clarence Gatemouth Brown -  Mama Mambo (Sunnyside, 1975)
14 Frank Proffitt  Satan - Your Kingdom Must Come Down (Rounder, 1965)
15 Silas Hogan - Dry Chemical Blues (Blue Horizon, 1970)
16  Bernice Gooden with Ernie Freeman orchestra What Did I Do To You (Capitol, 1956?)
17 Philip Malela – Tiba Kamo (1969-1976)
18 Cleo Jackson Randle – Live In Heaven Is Free  (Checker, 1967)
19  Joe Simon – The Chokin Kind (Sound Stage 7, 1969
20  Mickey and Sylvia – No Good Lover  (Rainbow /Groove, 1956)
21 King Beezz – I Gotta Move
22 The Royal Jokers – I Don´t Like You To Much  (Fortune,  1958)
23 Earl Hooker – These Cotton Pickin´  Blues  (Age, 1961)
24 The Wailers  Put It On  (Island, 1966)
25 Sid De Kayes - Sèbè tè Moyala  ( 1970´s)
26 The Persuasions – I Could Never Love Another  (Catamount, 1957)
27 Barbara Greene – Long Tall Sally (Atco, 1962)
28  The Animals – I´ve Been Around
outro: Magic Dick – Magic´s Mood (Atlantic, 1976

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Struttin My Stuff # 16 - A House Is Not A Home

Home Sweet Home

It´s Monday already...
so I hope all of you had a nice weekend.
I had a very good time with my family. Home Sweet Home indeed.
All those nice homely feelings make me start this weeks Struttin My Stuff show with some houses and homes songs. Needless to say they all fit perfectly in our usual mix of knowns and unknowns from Blues, R´n B, (Afro) Funk, Soul, Gospel and Much Much More.

Two of all these beauties stand out, at least for the little story behind them:
Guess who the organ player is on Doug Brown and the Omens Thank Goodness It´s Friday? Yes, it´s Bob Seger himself! Boss Doug later on became Seger´s producer. The man certainly knew his place.

A real unknown is Edward Ross, whose alter ego Little Buck didn´t get famous either.  Ross was a member of New Orleans greats Huey Piano Smith and the Clowns though.  His great Whisper My Name was backed with Little Boy Blue, which is actually the instrumental track of  Eddie Bo´s Lover And A Friend. Producer and Seven B label owner Joe Banashak just added Ross´/Buck´s vocals.
Anyway, the record wasn´t what you can call a hit, but nowadays you pay a loooot of money for a copy. Strange world we´re living in.

Have fun with the show!

TB Turpentine


Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 16 – A House Is Not A Home

Intro:  ´There´s No Place Like Home´
01    The Solitaires  -  Mary´s House  (Old Town, 1958)
02    The Davis Sisters  When I Get Home  (Gotham, 1950)
03    Otis Spann – My Home Is In The Delta (live)  (Bluesway, 1968)
04    Marvin Gaye – I´m Going Home (1972 Mix) (Motown, 1968)
05    Junior Wells – Come On In This House  (Profile, 1959)
06    Homesick James – Homesick´s Shuffle  (Prestige, 1964)
07    Bantous de La Capitale Casino -  Kumbele Kumbele  (Vogue, 1964)
08    The Cadillacs – Holy Smoke Baby (Josie, 1958)
09    The Tune Blenders - Shoo Shoo  (Federal, 1954)
10    Doug Brown and the Omens – TGIF (Thank Goodness It´s Friday) (Punch, 1965)
11    Little Buck – Whisper My Name (Seven B, 1966?)
12    E.C. Ball – Pretty Polly (Rounder, 1965)
13    Willie Bobo- Fried Neck Bones And Some Home Fries (Verve, 1966)
14    Byron Lee & The Dragonaires – Je T´aime (Love At First Sight) (Trojan, 1970)
15    Count Prince Miller – Bewildered (Bread, 1972)
16    The Semi Colon - Nekwaha Semi Colon (EMI, 1973)
17    Larry Holloway – Going Up (Parkway, 19??)
18    Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Mary Knight – My Journey To The Sky  (Decca, 1947)
19    Rockin Tex Mex Band – Squeeze Box Man  (Waterfront, 1986)
20    Wynona Carr – Jump Jack Jump  (Specialty, 1956)
21    Young Jessie  - Don´t Happen No More  (Modern, 1956)
22    Gene Philips – Snuff Dippin Mama (Modern, 1956)
23    Mabel John – No Love (Tamla, 1961)
24    The Monks – Blockhead (??, 1969?)
25    Little Johnny Taylor – I Know  You Hear Me Calling  (Galaxy 1967)
26    Christine Quaite – Mr Stuck Up  ( World Artists, 1964)
Outro:  Magic Dick – Magic´s Mood  (Atlantic, 1976)


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Struttin My Stuff # 13 - Things

Strange Things indeed!

Greetings!
And welcome to number 13 of our weekly Struttin My Stuff show.
Actually, this weeks thing theme thing started as just an excuse to begin the show with a intro taken from one of the funniest movie scenes ever, the Big Shoot Out in Analyze This, and then throw in some ´thing songs´

As these things go though, there turned out to be a Whole Lotta Things to make records about: real things, funny looking things, good things, ugly things, big fine things, little things...

Too many things indeed. And some things appear to be the same thing, but they are different things indeed. 
There are even things which are the same thing, but boy do they sound different (Van Morrison´s and Barbara & The Brown´s version of Things Have Gone To Pieces).

So what the heck: let´s have a Thing show.

Shake That Thing and have fun!


TB Turpentine


Playlist Struttin My Stuff # 13 - Things

Intro: ´The first thing or the second thing?´
01 Curtis And The Creeps - The Thing  (Dauntless, 1962)
02 Polka Dot Slim – A Thing You Gotta Face (Instant, 1964)
03 BB Jones - The Real Thing  (Magic Touch, 1969?)
04 The Dwellers – What´s That Thing Called Love? (Oasis, 1959?)
05 Finney Mo – Shake That Thing  (Jello-Jim, 1963)
06 Lightnin´ Hopkins – Shake That Thing  ( Fire, 1962)
07 Super Eagles – Love´s A Real Thing  (Decca?, 1972)
08 Hank Johnson – You Lost Your Thing  (Spear, 1972)
09 Melvin Endsley – The Blues Don´t Mean A Thing  (Stomper time, 1957; unissued , avail on div. comp.)
10 Van Morrison – Things Have Gone To Pieces (Lost Highway, 1976)
11 Barbara & The Browns – Things Have Gone To Pieces  (Tower, 1968)
12 King Django – Too Many Things  (Stubborn, 2005)
13 Danny Barker – Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing
14 The Carousels Pretty Little Thing
15 Junior Wells – The Things I Would Do For You
16 Eddy Floyd – Things Get Better
17 Pat Lundy & Bobby Harris –  A Thing Going On
18 The Silhouettes - Miss Thing
19 Th´ Legendary Shack Shakers – No Such Thing
20 Luther Allison – You Done Lost Your Good Thing
21 Frank Frost – Things You Do
22 Honeyboy Bryant – Funny Looking Thing
23 Roy Richards -  Another Thing
24 Doctor Ross – Good Thing Blues
25 Jesse Fortune – Good Things
26 Eddie Bo – Too Much Of A Good Thing
27 The Upsetters – Get A Thing Goin On
28 The Creatures -  Ugly Thing
29 Southern Culture On The Skids - Whole Lotta Things
30 Charles Epps – Shake That Thing
Outro: Magic Dick – Magic´s Mood




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Struttin My Stuff # 12 - Good Luck, Bad Luck


´If it wasn´t for bad luck, I wouldn´t have any luck at all.´
  Greetings to ya´ all!

Once again a very warm welcome to the Strutttin My Stuff show on MOANIN and GROANIN Radio.
This week´s little theme thing is a bunch of records all about loosers and winners, with later in the show some more happy go lucky people.




As usual, lots of black R & B  on the show,  spiced up with Blues, Funk, Soul, Ska and You Name It.

Whatever they may be though, there´re all goodies, handpicked by me for your listeningpleasure.

Some people have all the luck!

Have fun with the show!

TB Turpentine






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Playlist Struttin My Stuff 12 – Good Luck, Bad Luck
00 intro ´You just have lost a lot money´
01 James Carr - Losing Game (alt. vocal)
02 The Belmont Playboys - Lucky Day (live)
03 miXandDorp - Bad Luck
04 The Paragons - Happy Go Lucky Girl
05 Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign
06 The Valentinos - Baby Lot´s Of Luck
07 Ruth Brown - I Don´t Know
08 Art Neville - You Won´t Do Right
09 ZZ Hill - One Way Love Affair
10 Joyce Jones - I´m Just Sitting Here Thinking
11 Mac Sims - Drivin Wheel
12 Super International Band - Santa Barbara
13 The Flattops – Flattop Special
14 Reverend Beat Man – Come Back Lord
15 Tampa Red – Green and Lucky Blues
16 Neal Black and the Healers – The King Of San Antone
17 Earl Goodwill Singers - God Rode In The Windstorm
18 Justin Hinds - Happy Go Lucky
19 John Brim - Lifetime Baby
20 The Keystoners - Magic Kiss
21 Joe Lover - Pretty Girl Talker
22 Monk Higgins and the Satallites - Mister Luckee
23 Ed Robinson - Face It
24 Eddie Hinton - I Found A True Love
25 Levert Allison - Hear That River
26 Charlotte Cole - Ain´t That Worth Something Baby
27 Tommy Louis and the Rhytm Rockers – Wail Baby Wail
28 Teddy ´McBear´ Mcrae - Hi Fi Baby
Outro: Magic Dick – Magic´s Mood

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