The Alessi Brothers - Seabird
Aretha Franklin - Bridge Over Troubled Water // Skylark
Finally found the sample source of my favorite song of 2010.
Azealia Banks - Fuck Up the Fun f. Diplo // L8R
Björk - Mutual Core
Bob Azzam & His Orchestra - Batucada Por Favor
Brentford Road All Stars - Love At First Sight
The Dave Pike Quartet - Why Not
Vibraphonist Dave Pike's response to Miles' legendary So What. Interesting to hear Bill Evans playing in response to a song he was a part of (and was one of his last recordings as a session player).
Dave Van Ronk - In the Pines
Devon & Brentford Rockers - Sexual Healing Version
Doreen & Alton - I'm Still In Love (Version)
Ebo Taylor & Uhuru-Yenzu - Love and Death
Iron Maiden - Children of the Damned
J Dilla - Marvin & the Fam
Jack White - Freedom at 21
Jerry Butler - (Strange) I Still Love You
Kid A - BB Bleu // PPPONEY
Lee Fields & the Expressions - You're the Kind of Girl
Lyn Christopher - Take Me With You
Nas - The Don
Novos Baianos - Acabou Chorare // Brasil Pandeiro
Oneness of Juju - African Rhythms // Funky Wood
Prince - Vibrator (Unreleased Vanity 6 Song)
Risco Connection - Ain't No Stopping Us Now
Sabu Martinez - The Oracle
Secos & Molhados - Assim Assado // Fala // Prece Cosmica // Primavera Nos Dentes
I love this album! Heard it playing at Tropicalia in Furs, the
Brazilian record shop in the East Village. I like to think Primavera Nos
Dentes is a weird Portuguese version of Neil Young's Down By the River.
Zoot Simms - See Them A Come
Additionally:
James Joyce or Kool Keith?
Peanut Butter Wolf and Mike D sitting around playing records and bullshitting on the newest Stones Throw podcast.
Tito Puente on Sesame Street:
Bone Pugz-N-Harmony:
An Adrian Younge video:
A surreal Italian short film featuring Chet Baker wandering around:
Just found this Richard Brautigan album (download here).
It was meant to be the third album released by the Beatles' spoken word and avant garde Zapple Records label following John and Yoko's Unfinished Music No. 2: Life With the Lions and George Harrison's Electronic Sound. The company folded before it came out.
And lastly, Michael Jackson narrates the LP version of E.T.!
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