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Saturday, 31 January 2026

Saturday Shuffle 131

 


We move swiftly on from last week's abberation with three acts who I am pretty confident would have very little time for the Orange Idiot.

Let's head back to 2002 and Golden Age of Radio the debut album from Josh Ritter and in particular track 2. Me and Jiggs is a song about small town America and as a bonus it name checks Townes Van Zandt.

We go from a track off a debut album to one off a second album all the way back to 1980. Here are The B-52's with the wonderful Private Idaho

We conclude with the most modern of the three from 2005. From 2005 and the album The Great Destroyer here are Low with the classic song California

Tune in next Saturday for some more random classic and not so classics.


Josh Ritter - Me And Jiggs

The B52's -Private Idaho

Low - California

Friday, 30 January 2026

The Clarkston Americana Haul - Deadstring Brothers

 


2026 Charity Shop Purchases #5 - Deadstring Brothers -  São Paulo

The second album in the haul is São Paulo the fourth album by the Deadstring Brothers from 2009 and on the mighty Bloodshot label.

It joins Deadstring Brothers (2003) and Starving Winter Report (2005) on the blue Americana shelves.

There may well be an argument that says it is not particularly Americana and those saying that may well be correct. But hey it is on Bloodshot  so it couldn't really go anywhere else.

If I had a section for Rolling Stones Impersonations it may well have found its way  there . Penny Black Music call it correct when they describe it as a fine mixture of  country rock, blues and straight ahead rock. It's hard to disagree with that.

The title and opening track I think together with Adalee.

Another 50p well spent.


Deadstring Brothers - Sao Paulo

Deadstring Brothers - Adalee



Thursday, 29 January 2026

News of The World - 2

 


We follow last Week's News of the World with the Tory Housewives and the Blue Rinse Brigade favourite the Daily Express.

As you can see from the above they are not afraid to nail their colours to the mast. However, unlike last week's rag they don't really go for smut. John Cooper Clarke sums their stance neatly with his song (You Never See a Nipple in the ) Daily Express

It's also highly unlikely that you will ever see a nipple in the couthy Sunday Post published by DC Thompson in Dundee  which for some reason is very popular in Scotland. Maybe it is something to do with Our Wullie and The Broons. The accompanying song is Post to Wire by Richmond Fontaine.

For news in general this weeks offerings are Gillian Welch with Here Comes the News and Have You Heard the News Today by Cosmic Rough Riders

More news next week

John Cooper Clarke - (You Never See a Nipple in the ) Daily Express

Richmond Fontaine - Post to Wire

Gillian Welch - Here Comes The News

Cosmic Rough Riders - Have You Heard the News Today






Wednesday, 28 January 2026

The King of America

 


Sly Dunbar R.I.P.

 


It was sad to read the news of the death of  the legendary Reggae drummer Sly Dunbar at the age  of just 73.

Along with the late bassist Robbie Shakespeare the Riddim Twins were undoubtedly the greatest Rhythm Section in Reggae and indeed one of the all time greats in any musical genre

Grace Jones, Bob Dylan, Serge Gainsbourg, Ian Dury, Mick Jagger - you name them, Sly and Robbie enhanced their music.

As the Tom Tom Club sang Reggae's expanding with Sly and Robbie .

Sadly no more. Rest easy Sly.


Sly & Robbie - Boops (Here to Go)

Sly & Robbie -Make em Move

Sly & Robbie - Tonight is the Night

Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Dead Man Walking


 

As part of the music to accompany the Sunday morning papers Mrs CC selected the above  CD.

The blurb on the top line reads Music from and inspired by the motion picture Dead Man Walking

From 1995 the film starred Susan Sarandon as a num who is the spiritual advise to Sean Pean who plays a convicted murderer and who is awaiting execution. 

I saw it at the pictures when it came out and if I recall it was reasonably good and moving film.

Wiki describe the CD as a soundtrack but only four featured in the actual film. The others reflect the same thems of incarceration and execution. Maybe a bit heavy for a Sunday morning  but it includes some terrific songs.

I'm going for Johnny Cash, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Steve Earle but there are enough good songs to justify a further post in due course


Johnny Cash - In Your Mind

Mary Chapin Carpenter- Dead Man Walking ( A Dream Like This)

Steve Earle - Ellis Unit One

Monday, 26 January 2026

i-Pod Playlist - Train a' Comin'

 


A playlist with 105 train related songs and although he inspired the title Steve Earle does not appear with Train A' Comin'. Sorry

Still there is plenty to choose from. Four songs for you this week and I'll give you them in the order I downloaded them.

We kick of with Louis Jordan with the classic Choo Choo Ch' Boogie.

Next up it is a song  written by the genius that is Nigel Blackwell. Here are the mighty Half Man Half Biscuit with The Light at the End of the Tunnel.

Next we have one which actually includes the word Train. Yes, you guessed it, it is the Pete Best Beatles with  the Alamein Train.

We conclude with The O'Jays and the wonderful Love Train. All aboard..

Next time round we have some Soul 2 Soul


Louis Jordan - Choo Choo Ch'Boogie

Half Man Half Biscuit -The Light At The End Of The Tunnel

Pete Best Beatles - Alamein Train

The O'Jays - Love Train

Sunday, 25 January 2026

The New Frontier

 


This Sunday's Americana compilation The New Frontier ; Americana - The Next Generation comes courtesy of Uncut Magazine June 2007

Slightly after Americana peaked for me but still enough for me to have some familiarity with 6 of the 15 acts.

One of the new to me acts were Oakley Hall with If I Was in Elderado. From Brooklyn, New York and active from 2002 to date.Wiki describes them as a folk rock group with elements of rock,blue grass and old time music.They are worthy of further exploration.

The band Bright Eyes, led by Conor Oberst, are no strangers to me and I have a good few of there albums primarily from charity shops. Lau which is a gorgeous song, is taken from the Saddle Creek  album I'm Wide Awake , It's Morning which I have on the Americana shelves.Conor has gona bit of the rails in recent years. I hope he's ok.

I am slightly familiar with The Felice Brothers with a burn of 2014's Favorite Waitress (marks off for spelling!) Their song Mercy on the CD  is taken from their 2007 album Mercy on Loose Records

On the off chance that anyone is remotely interested here is the tracklist


Oakley Hall - If I was in El Dorado

Bright Eyes - Lau

The Felice Brothers - Mercy

Bright Eyes - Lau

Saturday, 24 January 2026

Saturday Shuffle 130

 


Even the random Shuffle knows an American Idiot when they hear one 

Green Day first released American Idiot in 2004. Let's face it Trump was an idiot event then but he has progressed from the Village Idiot to the World Idiot. He should get a prize for that

Although Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos) is from earlier times it is still relevant today, ICE would probably shoot it down. Here the classic song by Woody Guthrie is covered by Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore.

Without the immigrants there would probably be no-one Working in a Coalmine. Here Lee Dorsey does the heavy shovelling.

The Shuffle will be back next Saturday if we are spared.


Green Day - American Idiot

Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)

Lee Dorsey - Working in a Coalmine

Friday, 23 January 2026

The Clarkston Americana Haul - Peter Bruntnell


2026 Charity Shop Purchases #4  - Peter Bruntnell - Ends of The Earth


A recent visit to Cancer Research at Clarkston Toll saw me coming away with six Americana CDs for three quid. I shall feature them in alphabetical order.

First up is Peter Bruntnell with Ends of the Earth on the Back Porch label from 2002.

I saw him play a good few times around then but strangely this is the first of his albums that I have ever owned although I have a burn of  Normal For Bridgwater  ( 1999)  and  a download of King of Madrid (2019) courtesy of George.

Although it is a belter I have decided against posting Here Come The Swells as it has appeared here three times already.

There were plenty of others to choose from and I've gone for City Star and Rio Tinto.

50p well spent.


Peter Bruntnell - City Star

Peter Bruntnell - Rio Tinto


 

Thursday, 22 January 2026

News of the World

 


Read all about it ....

New series alert covering Newspapers and associated News songs.

I use the term newspaper lightly when refering to the Murdoch rag News of the World  which closed in 2011 following a phone hacking scandal which led to a public backlash and withdrawal of advertising.

No great loss as I'm sure you will all agree.

Where possible for the next 8 weeks I will attempt to include a couple of songs which can be linked with newspaper titles and a couple about news in general

It makes sense therefore to start this series with The Jam and their song News of the World..

Slighty more obscure I give you Martha and the Muffins with Echo Beach. It is unlikely that you could pick up the Liverpool Echo there.

For news in general this weeks offerings are Ten Second News by Son Volt and Bad News Blues by Lucinda Williams.

Make sure that you contact your local newsagent to ensure that the news is delivered next Thursday


The Jam - News Of The World

Martha & the Muffins - Echo Beach

Son Volt - Ten Second News

Lucinda Williams - Bad News Blues

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Lee Perry - Reggae Genius

 


2026 Charity Shop Purchases #3 Lee Perry - Reggae Genius 20 Upsetter Classics

Let's start with a question and an observation.

Question - who in their right mind would hand an album such as this into a charity shop?

Observation - the term genius is often overused and unmerited. In this case it is fully justifiable.

From 2011 it is probably the best album ever to have been released on the Spectrum label. I mean to say just look at this tracklist. 20 songs and not a dud among them

I could have chosen any of these songs produced by Scratch most of which were written or co-written by him.

Susan Cadogan is the only female artist to feature on the album so it seems only fair to give you her classic song Hurts So Good.

Susan is followed by the man himself with Roast Fish & Cornbread.

My final selection is Max Romeo with I Chase The Devil.

I suspect that this is one which will be  revisited in due course.




Tuesday, 20 January 2026

The Countess of Fife

 


Think of  The Cramps meeting Johnny Cash , in an unholy alchemy of country, punk and gospel...

Then throw The Rezillos into the mix as The Countess of Fife is none other than the legend that is Fay Fife. Star of the Sea released in November 2022 by Last Night From Glasgow was her debut album . It is available here

It is one that I didn't pick up on at the time but I've recently given it a listen and thoroughly enjoyed it. She has also released a CD EP Betwix and Between which I have yet to hear.

She has a second album New Phone * New Car* New Man*  scheduled which will be released by LNFG on the 1st of May. A new album by The Rezillos is also scheduled


The Countess of Fife -Wandering Star

The Countess of Fife - Goodbye Motorcycle Guy

Monday, 19 January 2026

i - Pod Playlists - Weekly.Monthly, Yearly

 


On the 2nd of January, when the world was still slumbering, I posted iPod Playlists - Stormy Weather and announced a new series. I them completely forgot all about it.

It seems that there are a further 16 themed playlists to go so here is the second one on my list Weekly,Monthly,Yearly again with the caveat that if  I can't find the songs from the iPod in my music folder I'll choose something else.

The weekly one proved relatively easy . The playlist on the i-Pod included two versions of Seven Days Too Long namely the cover by Dexys Midnight Runners and the original by Chuck Woods. I've gone for Chuck.

The only January song on the i-Pod playlist was January Hymn by The Decemberists. Unfortunately it is not in my Music file so here is January Man by Roy Harper

For the Yearly offering I have gone for The Winter of  '79 by the Tom Robinson Band.

From my list the next playlist, if I remember, is Train a' Comin' which should be relatively straightforward.


Chuck Woods - Seven Days Too Long

Roy Harper - January Man

Tom Robinson Band - The Winter of '79

Sunday, 18 January 2026

HMV's Alternative Country Collection

 


This week's Americana comp comes courtesy of HMV with the inspired title HMV's Alternative Country Collection .

From 1997 and on the Round Tower label it seems to have only sold once on Discogs for £1.95. it is rated (presumably by the person who bought it) as 1/5.

This is perhaps a bit harsh given that it has Tarmac by Hazledine on it. That alone takes it to at least 2.5/5. 

It must be said that the rest are not particularly special. I pride myself with knowing my stuff when it comes to Americana/Alternative Country but I probably only know about 4 or 5 of the 14 acts.

That it itself is no bad thing as it is always good to here some new acts. However, most of them will not live long in my memory.

Here are Hazeldine and two others.


Hazeldine - Tarmac.

Kieran Kane - Cool Me Down

Katie Moffat - Ain't I a Woman


On my post yesterday I referenced a song on the featured album which had a very dodgy title and suggested it wouldn't pass Rol's Cancel Culture Criteria

Saturday, 17 January 2026

Saturday Shuffle 129

 


Let's kick things off this week with our coverstars 80's indie band The Flatmates  and their song I Could be in Heaven which was their first single to chart in the UK Indie Charts peaking at number 18 in October 1996.

It's surely a short hop from Heaven to Colorado especially when it is sung by Catherine Craig. I won't bore you with the story of her singing this to me and my pals as I've already done this on a couple of occasions before here and here

The third song thrown up by the Shuffle was Soul Clap '69 by Booker T and the MGs. Unfortunately I could not find it in the Music folder so you will have to make do with a video clip.

Fortunately XTC came off the bench to give us This is Pop.

More Pop or otherwise next Saturday


The Flatmates - I Could Be in Heaven

Cathryn Craig - Colorado

XTC - This is Pop




Friday, 16 January 2026

Friends Again

 


Friends Again were one of the legendary Glasgow bands of the 80's. However, they managed to pass me by entirely probably because I  was living and working in Campbeltown at the time which was hardly Hipster Central.

The band lineup was essentially James Grant, Chris Thomson and Paul McGeechan. I was familiar with James Grant from his later work with Love and Money and subsequently Butler, Blake and Grant. I also saw him play once at a house party.

It took me far longer to become familiar with Chris Thomson. Having read about him and the Bathers I picked up Kelvingrove Baby and subsequently Sirenesque when they were championed by Last Night From Glasgow. I saw them perform a terrific concert at Glasgow GUU.

I am less familiar with Paul McGeechan but know that he masters many of the LNFG albums and has released music as Starless

There was an article in last Saturday's Glasgow Herald about the band who are re-uniting to play a concert at the Old Fruitmarket as part of Celtic Connections.

That gave me  the incentive to dust down the Past Night From Glasgow reissue of their album Trapped and Unwrapped for a long overdue listen.


Friends Again - Lucky Star

Friends Again - Sunkissed

Friends Again - Honey at the Core

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 Babysitter

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

Thursday, 8 January 2026

Cousins - Perfect or Otherwise

 


I was listening to the Wilco album Cousin the other day and it got me thinking about Cousin Songs.

The obvious one of course is from the Undertones but I was pleased to see that I had a good few others.

Bobby Womack for instance sings about his Cousin Henry whereas  Whiteout (two songs in a week!) opt for Cousin Jane.

Kirsty MacCall has an Irish Cousin with Culture not surprisingly having a Cousin Rude Boy.


Do you have a Perfect Cousin?


Wilco - Cousin

Undertones -My Perfect Cousin

Bobby Womack - Cousin Henry

Whiteout - Cousin Jane

Kirsty MacCall -Irish Cousin

Culture -Cousin Rude Boy

Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Television Man

 


We got a new Television installed in our kitchen after the old one gave up the ghost. I'm glad to say it's working well after the half an hour inputing names, e-mail details, wi-fi code etc, ets. I miss the old days when you could simply just plug it in and turn it on.

Did any of you ever rent a telly? I did in the couple of years when I worked in Campbeltown.I think I paid something like £4 a week.

All the above had me flicking channels and tuning in for the following songs:


Robyn Hitchcock -Television

Talking Heads - Television Man

Gil Scott- Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

Television - Marquee Moon

Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Blog Country 131 - Ethiopia

 


We are off to Ethiopia this week and what a splendid flag. It reminds me of that kid's game when you had to pick up sticks without disturbing the others.

We are near the beginning of a run of African countries and where possible I will try to avoid standing on Ernie's toes. Here's his Ethiopia entry on the Odyssey. Thanks are due to my new friends Nahom Records which apparently is  the ultimate next generation Ethiopian Music, Video, CD, Producer and the Largest Distributor; a Global Leader in the Ethiopian Film and Music industry.

I'm going with the order that I downloaded the You Tube entries and converted them to MP3s. First up is Ephrem Tamiru with Metadel New. All that I can find out about him is that he was born in 1960 and is one of the best Ethiopian musician since the 70s. In-fact he is still successful Artist, He is a living legend that has no one to compare with when it come to Ethiopian love songs

Next up is Hanan Abdu whose music reflects the spirit of Ethiopean traditions while blending it with modern sounds thanks to a special fusion of ethnic elements.Her contribution is called Shadey

The one in the middle is Maritu Legesse with the song Ayamaru (does he not play for Arsenal?) . Here is a detailed pen pic of Ethiopia's Queen of Ambessi

In trap 4 we have Sarah T with Gora Bel her first song in four years apparently.

We conclude with Tadesse Alimu with the song Erekum. He died in 2007 He was a singer from Wollega who sang traditional Ethiopian songs, sometimes Christian-based, in an upbeat pop-music style with the modern-day electronic instrumentation that is characteristic of today's Ethiopian popular music.

Next up we have another African Country, one that Ernie struggled with so what chance do I have?







Monday, 5 January 2026

Some West Coast Jingle Jangle

 


Before Brian gets too excited I should perhaps point out that we are not talking about California . No, we are talking about Greenock a town on the West Coast of Scotland even although the album in question was released on Slumberland Records out of Oakland, California.

The Cords consist of two ridiculously young sisters Eve and Grace Tedeschi who according to Bandcamp are a Scottish jangle , indie pop sister duo who channel classic C86 straight from the heart. Or, as a contributor Kieran would have it, group who have a clear endearment to their influences, but aren’t just a nostalgia act. 

Ernie very kindly forwarded my a copy of the album which was already on my radar given the level of publicity they have received up here.

The best band to come out of Greenock since Whiteout.


The Cords - Fabulist

The Cords - October

Whiteout - Jackie's Racing

Sunday, 4 January 2026

Hightone Records Anthology - Rockin' From The Roots

 


HighTone Records was an American  independent record label  based in Oakland, California.. They  specialized in American Roots Music including, country, rockabilly, Western Swing, Blues and Gospel from 1983 up until 2008 .Up until I wrote this I did not realise that they were now defunct

As you can see from the tracklist and my blurb above their focus was not exclusively on Americana but there are enough Americana artists on this album to justify a place in this series.

Dave Alvin is no stranger to these pages and indeed to this series. Here he is singing the virtues of Abeline.

The late great Chris Gaffney weighs in with a song about the great Panamanian boxer Roberto Duran.

Jimmie Dale Gilmore is more concerned about That Hardwood Floor something which Duran put a lot of fighters on.

Finally we have Tom Russell telling us of the time When Sinatra Played Jaurez.

I have had the immense fortune of seeing all four of these great artists perform live in Glasgow.


Dave Alvin - Abeline

Chris Gaffney - The Eyes of Roberto Duran

Jimmie Dale Gilmore - That Hardwood Floor

Tom Russell -When Sinatra Played Jaurez

The 2 x CD is well worth a couple of quid of anyone's money.



Saturday, 3 January 2026

Saturday Shuffle 127

 


Welcome to the first Saturday Shuffle of 2026.

Over the Festive period I began the process of putting some more songs in the MP3 player to spice up the Shuffle. I'm not sure if any of these three are from the new lot or not.

After all the recent festivities is it too early to contemplate a Punky Reggae Party? Clearly Bob Marley and the Wailers don't think so

Next up are Curse of Lono. I am customarily obliged when ever they appear to tip my hat to John Medd for bringing them to my attention.

The Rockingbirds are no strangers to the Shuffle and today they acknowledge a significant percentage of the Shuffle viewers/listeners with Older Guys

All ages and sexes welcome for the next edition of the Shuffle


Bob Marley & the Wailers - Punky Reggae Party

Curse of Lono - Buy The Ticket, Take The Ride

The Rockingbirds -Older Guys


Friday, 2 January 2026

iPod Playlists - Stormy Weather

 


New Year , New Series

For my 40th birthday I bought myself an i-Pod and a docking station with Dab Radio.

Unfortunately when  I changed my computer I lost all 19703 songs from i-Tunes although I can still play them on the i- Pod

There are at least 17  themed playlists on the i-pod and I am going to feature songs from them that I also have in the current 14691 files in the music folder.

The first playlist to feature is called Stormy Weather.

First up is Carmel with Storm follewed by a fairly obvious one namely Riders on the Storm by The Doors. We conclude with Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen.

Next time round it will be three from the playlist Weekly, Monthly, Yearly


Carmel - Storm

The Doors - Riders On The Storm

Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road

Thursday, 1 January 2026

New Years Day Homage

 



Happy New Year to you and yours and a particular welcome to any new readers who may not by familiar with the CCM New Years Day tradition dating back to 2014 when we acknowledge two of the greats who died on this day some 44 years apart.

Hank Williams, the Hillbilly Shakespeare, died on this day in 1953 aged just 29 whereas Townes Van Zandt was 52 when he died on New Year's Day 1997. Two troubled souls which perhaps contributed to the  melancholy and honesty of their music.

Here are a couple of songs from both of them. I make no apologies if they have appeared here before.

Finally and again in keeping with  tradition I'll get in first and note that it will,  obviously,  be downhill now on these pages for the rest of the year before anyone else does.