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Thursday, 15 January 2026

Magnetic

 


It's amazing how you find things you never knew you had when you start rooting around the dark recesses of your Music folder.

The Magnetic Fields featured yesterday but when searching under the word Magnetic a few tracks from an album called Magnetic by Nashville singer songwriter also Rachel Taylor popped up.

From May 2015 her  soaring vocal style with hints of country and western giving way to an edgier alternative rock theme is a slight departure from the more simplistic stylings of her EP, “Heartbreak is for Everyone” (Bandcamp)

I'm not sure that I am hearing much country and western but it is a pleasant listen albeit maybe not enough to elevate her from the pack. Here is the title track from the album and a track from the EP.


Rachel Taylor - Magnetic

Rachel Taylor - Broken

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Triplets

 


I have been enjoying listening to Twilight Override the current triple album by Jeff Tweedy. I was put of going to see him in concert recently given the price of the tickets and assumed that it would be a similar tale  buying the vinyl version.

Imagine my surprise when it popped up on the HMV On Line site at a pretty reasonable price and I duly pounced... This was doubly surprising given I was in an HMV shop of Saturday where the prices were quite franky ridiculous.

It got me thinking of other triple albums I have (excluding CD compilations). I think there are four:

Sandinista by The Clash on CD

69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields on CD

A battered copy of All Things Must Pass by George Harrison courtesy on Val's Vinyl

And a live album by the Dutch band NITS called urk  here. I've no idea how this one came into my possession and I'm not sure that I've ever played it


Jeff Tweedy - Lou Reed Was My

The Clash - The Magnificent Seven

The Magnetic Fields -Papa Was a Rodeo

George Harrison - If Not For You

Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Blog Country 132 - Cape Verde

 


Not content with qualifying for the World Cup the good people of Cape Verde have something else to celebrate as they become the 132nd Country to visit CCM since I started recording my visitors.

As always when it is an African country, as it is more often than not these days, I have tried to avoid treading on Ernie's toes from when he gave us his Odyssey. I think I have managed to come up with five different artists but probably not of the same quality.

Let's start with Fantcha who sings in the traditional Morna style. Google describes Morna as a soulful melancholic mUsic and dance genre from Cape Verde recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage, blending African rhythms with Portuguese melodies, often featuring instruments like guitar, violin, and cavaquinho to express themes of love, loss, and longing for home.Her song today is Sol Ja Camba.

Next up is Finaçon a band who were active in the 80s and 90s and who often performed in the accordian based Funaná genre. Here they give us Kem Ki Bem, Ki Ta Bai

Lura is a Portuguese singer and musician of Cape Verdean descent whose compositions are based on traditional Cape Verdan music. There is maybe an argument that she doesn't therefore "count" but I can't be bothered replacing her. Here she sings  Sábi di Más which George will tell you translates as Have a Great Time.

Tcheka is a Cape Verdean singer, songwriter and guitarist, who is well known for his work in transposing the traditional genre batuque  to the electro-acoustic guitar. But you probably knew that already.Here he performs Djuana

Last, but by no means least, we have  Teófilo Chantre who was most active in the 1980s Here he sings Tu Verrais whch even I can work out means You See.

Yet another African country next but a much bigger one which hopefully will give us plenty of choices to share.


Fantcha - Sol Ja Camba

Finacon - Kemi Ki Bem, Ki Ta Bai

Lura - Sabi Di Mas

Tcheka - Djuana

Teofilo Chantre - Tu Verrais

Monday, 12 January 2026

Tate & Lyle

 


I spent a very pleasant 45 minutes yesterday listenting to the album Rediscovered by Howard Tate for the first time in an age.

He sadly passed in December 2011 at the age of 72 and he had a quite extraordinary back story which I touched on here.

I thought that for today that I should maybe post something a little lighter and my thoughts turned  to Tate & Lyle who are most famous as a sugar producer.

Time then for a couple of Tate songs and a couple of Lyle songs.

In the Tate corner we obviously have Howard himself with the song Mama Was Right. He is joined by Little Man Tate and Reflection in His Sunglasses.

Lyle Lovett was the obvious Lyle choice and here he is with L.A. County. Finally we are off to Largs to catch up with Gallagher & Lyle with Heart on my Sleeve.

I hope this is sweet enough for you and that it doesn't rot your teeth too much.


Howard Tate - Mama Was Right

Little Man Tate - Reflection In His Sunglasses

Lyle Lovett - L.A. County

Gallagher & Lyle -Heart on My Sleeve

Sunday, 11 January 2026

Start Your Own Country

 


2026 Charity Shop Purchases #2 - Various Artists - Start Your Own Country


Today I give you a fine example of a two birds with one stone scenario. Yes, I am featuring a recent Charity Shop purchase and yes given it is Sunday I am also featuring an Americana compilation.

See what I did there? I'm pretty pleased with myself.

From 2005 Start Your Own Country is part of the New Sounds of the Old West series from London's Loose Records.

By 2005 I had expanded my musical horizons to focus on more that just Americana and consequently I only recognise two of the 20 artists on the CD - Justin Rutledge and Jason Molina

There is also an argument (and one I subscribe to) that Americana music had peaked by then. I feel that this CD provides some proof of this.

Too Sober to Sleep by Justin Rutledge & the Junction Forty is far and away the  highlight of the compilation. It is taken from the album No Never Alone which I  have and I saw him play around then. The other chosen tracks just about pass muster..I shall spare you the cover of Straight to Hell

I can understand why it ended up in a Charity Shop. Who knows, it may well end up there again.


Jason Rutledge & the Junction Forty -Too Sober To Sleep

The Idaho Falls - Country Song

Ox - Surrender

Jason Molina -Division St Girl


Saturday, 10 January 2026

Saturday Shuffle 128

 


Welcome to the second Shuffle of 2026. Gosh, doesn't time fly?

We kick off with the Australian rock group Little River Band who have been on the go since 1975 . It's a Long Way There is taken from one of the Good Morning Vietnam compilations.

It's Your Thing by The Isley Brothers is another number from a compilation in this case the wonderful Mojo CD - Raw Soul (Music Guide Vol. 3) here which is well worth having

Let's conclude with yet another compilation but this time it is one which concentrates on the music from one group. If you can't afford The Fall - The Complete Peel Sessions 1978 -2004 (and let's face it most of us can't) the next best thing is 50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong ( here) Let's listen to Mark E Smith regaling us with How I Wrote "Elastic Man"

More random music from the vaults next Saturday


Little River Band - It's a Long Way There

The Isley Brothers - It's Your Thing

The Fall -How I Wrote "Elastic Man"

Friday, 9 January 2026

Dead Media

 



2026 Charity Shop Purchases #1 -  Hefner -Dead Media

Today the Blog returns to its raison d'etre with the first Charity Shop purchase of 2026.

Like many folk,I suspect, I first became familiar with Peel favourites  the band Hefner following the release of their song The Day That Thatcher Dies.This led to me purchasing their 2000 third album We Love The City on the Too Pure label.

Thereafter they quickly slipped of my radar until I stumbled across Dead Media their fourth and final album from 2001 and also on Too Pure.

As with We Love The City it is a bit quirky but also catchy. It was reasonably well received by the critics scoring 59/100 on the Metacritic Aggregate. It was less successful on the commercial side with the album peaking at # 178

Main man Darren Hayman has stubbornly hung on over the years with a series of spin offs and solo projects. He recently popped up playing along with Carla J Easton.


Hefner -When The Angels Play Their Drum Machines

Hefner - Waking Up To You