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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Jimmie Rodgers - (1960) My Rough And Rowdy Ways LP

ACR Victor ‎– LPM-2112

His brass plaque in the Country Music Hall of Fame reads, "Jimmie Rodgers' name stands foremost in the country music field as the man who started it all." This is a fair assessment. The "Singing Brakeman" and the "Mississippi Blue Yodeler," whose six-year career was cut short by tuberculosis, became the first nationally known star of country music and the direct influence of many later performers, from Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, and Hank Williams to Lefty Frizzell and Merle Haggard. Rodgers sang about rounders and gamblers, bounders and ramblers — and he knew what he sang about. At age 14 he went to work as a railroad brakeman, and on the rails he stayed until a pulmonary hemorrhage sidetracked him to the medicine show circuit in 1925. The years with the trains harmed his health but helped his music. In an era when Rodgers' contemporaries were singing only mountain and mountain/folk music, he fused hillbilly country, gospel, jazz, blues, pop, cowboy, and folk; and many of his best songs were his compositions, including "TB Blues," "Waiting for a Train," "Travelin' Blues," "Train Whistle Blues," and his 13 blue yodels. Although Rodgers wasn't the first to yodel on records, his style was distinct from all the others. His yodel wasn't merely sugar-coating on the song, it was as important as the lyric, mournful and plaintive or happy and carefree, depending on a song's emotional content. His instrumental accompaniment consisted sometimes of his guitar only, while at other times a full jazz band (horns and all) backed him up. Country fans could have asked for no better hero/star — someone who thought what they thought, felt what they felt, and sang about the common person honestly and beautifully. In his last recording session, Rodgers was so racked and ravaged by tuberculosis that a cot had to be set up in the studio, so he could rest before attempting that one song more. No wonder Rodgers is to this day loved by country music fans.

Lefty Frizzell - (1960) Sings Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers LP

 Harmony ‎– HL 7241

Originally, albums were nothing more than collections of 78-rpm singles, and Lefty cut eight sides for this Columbia-issued Jimmie Rodgers tribute album, one of the first of its kind. Those eight sides, plus four bonus sides, make up this reissue, which sports the original 10" LP's cover art and back cover. Though Lefty was in top form back in 1951, the later tracks from 1953 are no less terrific. Another chunk of the man's greatness.

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Quail Lungs - (2009) ST 7''

 Post Present Medium ‎– PPM 29

Kurt Vile - (2009) He's Alright 7''

 Matador ‎– OLE-895-7

Kurt Vile - (2010) In My Time 7''

 Matador ‎– OLE-949-7

Boris - (2008) Statement 7''

 Southern Lord ‎– SUNN92.5

J Mascis - (2013) Fade Into You 7''

 Keep ‎– KP027DJR

Bitchin Bajas & Moon Duo - (2010) Fresh Hair / Bopper's Hat 7''

 Permanent Records ‎– PERM-016

Wooden Shjips - (2007) Loose Lips 7''

 Sub Pop ‎– SP 763

Wavves - (2009) California Goths 7''

 Fat Possum Records ‎– FP-1126-7

No Age - (2008) Eraser 7''

 Sub Pop ‎– SP 776

No Age - (2008) Teen Creeps 7''

 Sub Pop ‎– SP 798

Lower Dens - (2011) Batman 7''

 Gnomonsong ‎– GONG18

Crocodiles / Graffiti Island / Dum Dum Girls / Pens - (2010) Hollow Hollow Eyes / Moon Tan / Brite Futures / The Weekend Starts Here 7''

 Art Fag Recordings ‎– AF005

Pens - (2010) You Only Like Me When I Tell You I'm Wrong 7''

 De Stijl ‎– IND081

Pink Playground - (2011) Sunny Skies 7''

 Zoo Music ‎– ZM008

Beaters - (2009) Fishage 7''

 Volar Records ‎– VOLAR01

Beaters - (2010) White Hate 7''

 Zoo Music ‎– ZM005

Psychic Dancehall - (2011) A Love That Kills 7''

 Art Fag Recordings ‎– AF012

All Saints Day - (2010) It'll Come Around 7''

 Art Fag Recordings ‎– AF010

Dunes - (2010) Old Souls 7''

 Art Fag Recordings ‎– AF009

Vermillion Sands - (2009) In The Wood 7''

 Fat Possum Records ‎– FP1123

Vermillion Sands - (2010) Something Wrong 7''

 Hell, Yes! Records ‎– HY009

The Mojomatics - (2010) Tears Fall Down 7''

 Hell, Yes! Records ‎– HY007

Vermillion Sands - (2010) 20 Hours 7''

 Trouble In Mind ‎– TIM020