Sunday, July 29, 2012

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5/ SAT., 28 JULY 2012

South Carolina-based singer-songwriters Cary-Ann Hearst and Michael Trent got together and recorded an album called, Shovels & Rope in 2010. The name stuck for this brassy duo, who now called themselves Shovels & Rope, a band filled with jet-fueled hillbilly folk and swampy rockabilly spirit. On the heels of their upcoming release, O' Be Joyful, the do will be stomping at this year's Pickathon festival (in Oregon), and they will be playing with Midtown Dickens at the Arcata Playhouse on Tues., Aug. 7th. Don't miss this opportunity to see this smokin' southern duo!
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRLCES/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT
I’m a King Bee/ SLIM HARPO (’57)
Mona/ BO DIDDLEY (’57)
Fire/ LITTLE WILLIE JOHN (’56)
Signs & Signifiers/ J.D. McPHERSON (’12, Signs & Signifiers)*
Goo Goo Muck/ RONNIE COOK & THE GAYLADS (’62)
Your Love Is Mine/ HOLLY GOLIGHTLY (’98, ’01 collection, Singles Round-Up)
Against the Law/ SALLIE FORD & THE SOUND OUTSIDE (’11, Dirty Radio)

Brand New Cadillac/ VINCE TAYLOR (’59)
Earthquake Heart/ THE DIRTBOMBS (’03, Dangerouse Magical Noise)
Buried Alive/ MARK HARRISON & SNAKE HIPS (’82, 7” single) [Twister]
Losing Out/ TIGER HIGH (’11, Myth Is This)
Keep Your Lantern Burning/ WHITE MANNA (’12, self titled)
Researching the Blues/ REDD KROSS (’12, Researching the Blues)*
Loose/ THE STOOGES (’70, Fun House)
Osaka Rock City/ SHONEN KNIFE (’12, Pop Tune)*

Gasoline/ CARY ANN HEARST & MICHAEL TRENT (’08, Shovels & Rope)
Sea of Darkness/ SONNY & THE SUNSETS (’12, Longtime Companion)*
Gimme a Beer/ DIAMOND RUGS (’12, self titled)*
Suffering Season/ WOODS (’10, At Echo Lake)
Haller Lake/ THE CAVE SINGERS (’11, No Witch)
Suckers/ NOUELA (’12, Chants)*
Sudden Bright/ ORMONDE (’12, Machine)*

Do You Love Me?/ NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS (’94, Let Love In)
Junkpile/ GRANDADDY (’97, ’12 reissue, The Inner Flame: A Tribute to Rainer Ptack)
Chinatown/ LUNA (’95, Penthouse)
Sweetness in Her Spark/ LIGHTSHIPS (’12, Electric Cables)
Sugar Man/ RODRIGUEZ (’70, Cold Fact)
Picture of a Bird/ FRUIT BATS (’11, Tripper)

*new or recent release