Sunday, January 29, 2012

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


OK, it takes the band Imperial Teen five years to make an album. The last three albums have been released in 5 year stints, including their new release, Feel the Sound. Not a massive departure for this pop group, but it's still hook-filled and sugar sweet.
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRCLES/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT

It’s Bad You Know/ R.L. BURNSIDE (’98, Come On In)

Everything Will Be Fine/ JC BROOKS & THE UPTOWN SOUND (’11, Want More)*

Down Down Down/ TOM WAITS (’83, Swordfishtrombones)

Date to Church/ THE REPLACEMENTS (’97, All For Nothing)

Blind Man’s Bluff/ SNAKEHIPS (’04, Monster Bars)

Make It Black/ THE BOTSWANAS (’01, Fade and You’re Gone)

Dig My Own Hole/ LINDA HECK (’09, Shangri-La: 10 Years) [Shangi-La Records]

Reptile Style/ REIGNING SOUND (’02, Time Bomb High School)


Leave My Kitten Alone/ THE DETROIT COBRAS ( ’07, Tied & True)

Rip Her to Shreds/ THE COME ONS (’01, How Many Bands Does It Take to Screw Up A Blondie Tribute?)

Within Your Reach/ THE REPLACEMENTS (’83, Hootenany)

Just Like Honey/ JESUS AND MARY CHAIN (’85, Psychocandy)

Chinatown/ LUNA (’95, Penthouse)

You’re Welcome/ THE UNDERTONES (’81, Positive Touch)

Hanging About/ IMPERIAL TEEN (’12, Feel the Sound)*

Blue Diamonds/ LONG WINTERS (’03, When I Pretend to Fall)


Oh Pity/ CASHIER NO. 9 (’11, To the Death of Fun)*

Pas la Peine (Oh No Not Again)/ NOUS NON PLUS (’11, Freudian Slip)*

Pas Adieu/ FABIENNE DELSOL (’10, On My Mind)

My Mistakes/ ELEANOR FRIEDBERGER (’11, Last Summer)

The Wicked & The Blind/ THE DO (’11, Both Ways Open Jaws)*

Magic Chords/ SHARON VAN ETTEN (’12, Tramp)*

When I First Came to Town/ NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS (’92, Henry’s Dream)

In the End/ CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG (’09, IRM)


Oh Belle/ THE BARR BROTHERS (’11, self titled)*

Forgiven/ SKALLANDER (’07, self titled)

Cursed Sleep/ BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY (’06, The Letting Go)


Tonight Will Be Fine/ TEDDY THOMPSON ('06, Leonard Cohen: I'll Be Your Man, ST)


*new or recent release

Sunday, January 22, 2012

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5/ SAT., 21 JAN. 2012


The blazing voice of Etta James is unmistakable - filled with power and emotion. “A lot of people think the blues is depressing,” she told The Los Angeles Times in 1992, “but that’s not the blues I’m singing. When I’m singing blues, I’m singing life. People that can’t stand to listen to the blues, they’ve got to be phonies.” The legendary R&B singer died just 5 days before her 74th birthday. R.I.P. Ms. Peaches. Along with the passing of Johnny Otis, James marks a second huge loss to the music universe this week.
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRCLES/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT

Seven Day Fool/ ETTA JAMES ('61)

Do I Make Myself Clear/ ETTA JAMES & SUGAR PIE DeSANTO (’65)

Hound Dog/ BIG MAMA THORNTON (’52)

Keep on Loving Me Baby/ OTIS RUSH & HIS ORCHESTRA (’58)

I Bet You [The Parliaments]/ DENNIS COFFEY w/ MICK COLLINS & RACHEL NAGY (’11, self titled)

Big in Japan/ TOM WAITS (’99, Mule Variations)

Gangsta/ TUNE-YARDS (’11, whokill)

The Story of Hip Hop/ THE BOOKS (’10, The Way Out)


I Did Crimes For You/ DEERHOOF (’10, Deerhoof vs. Evil)

Transformer/ MARNIE STERN (’08, This is It & I Am It…)

Short Version/ WILD FLAG (’11, self titled)

She’s a Mindbender/ THE BOTSWANAS (’01, Fade and Your Gone)

Make It in America/ THE BEARDS (’02, Funtown)

Your Phone’s Off the Hook, But You’re Not/ X (’80, Los Angeles)

He Gets Me High/ DUM DUM GIRLS (’11, He Gets Me High EP)

Swing Set/ THE CUTTERS (’01, Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!)

Tell That Girl to Shut Up [Holly & The Italians]/ TINA & THE TOTAL BABES (’01, She’s So Tuff)


I Am A Cutter/ JOHNNY RENDER (’12, Rendervoux)*

14 Cheerleader Coldfront/ GUIDED BY VOICES (’92, Propeller)

Arrows and Balloons/ ROBERT POLLARD (’11 collection, The Kids Will Eat It Up)

Come On Baby Grace/ BOSTON SPACESHIPS (’11, Let It Beard)

The Right/ LOU BARLOW (’09, Goodnight Unknown)

The Lighthouse Will Lead You Out/ CASHIER NO. 9 (’11, To The Death of Fun)*

Hanging About/ IMPERIAL TEEN (’12, Feel the Sound)*

Tensile/ THE CLEAN (’09, Mister Pop)

S.F. Sorrow (Is Born) [The Pretty Things]/ S.F. SEALS (’95, Truth Walks in Sleepy Shadows)


Serpents/ SHARON VAN ETTEN (’12, Tramp)*

In a Magazine/ MARISSA NADLER (’11, self titled)

Everything/ MEGAFAUN (’11, self titled)*

Forgiven/ SKALLANDER (’07, self titled)

Kitty Train/ LISA GERMANO (’09, Magic Neighbor)


Central Park West/ JOHN COLTRANE ('64, Coltrane's Sound)


*new or recent release

Sunday, January 15, 2012

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5/ SAT., 14 JAN. 2012


Michelle Williams, whose stellar performances in Wendy and Lucy, Blue Valentine and Meek's Cutoff, among others, returns with a complex portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the pseudo-biopic, My Week With Marilyn, based on a non-fictional memoir, during Monroe's filming of the 1957 film, The Prince and the Showgirl. Again, Williams enters her character with intricate depth (and she sings in the film!).
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRCLES/ 10 PM-MIDNIGHT

When Love Goes Wrong/ MICHELLE WILLIAMS (’11, My Week With Marilyn ST)

Lil Marlene/ LALE ANDERSON (’39, ’93, The Singing Detective ST)

My Baby Cried All Night Long/ LEE HAZELWOOD (’66, ’02 collection, These Boots Are Made For Walkin’)

Little Girl [The Crystals]/ MINK DEVILLE (’77, Cabretta)

You and Me/ PENNY & THE QUARTERS ('70s, '10 issue, 7” single) [Numero Group]

If Your Love Is Your Friend/ JOHNNY COPELAND (’68, 7" single) [Atlantic]

Heart of Gold/ CHARLES BRADLEY (’11, 7” single) [Dunham]

Tit For Tat/ RUBY ANDREWS (’69, ’11 collection, Oxford American Southern Music)


Honey Child What Can I Do/ ISOBEL CAMPBELL AND MARK LANEGAN (’06, Ballad of the Broken Seas)

Skin Deep/ NICK LOWE (’79, Labour of Lust)

Dry the Rain/ THE BETA BAND (’97, Champion Versions EP)

Oh Pity/ CASHIER NO 9 (’11, To the Death of Fun)*

Howl/ JUNIP (’10, Fields)

Bigmouth Strikes Again/ THE SMITHS (’85, The Queen is Dead)

Panic/ KITTEN (’11 compilation, Please Please Please: A Tribute to The Smiths)*


Paradise Is Not So Bad/ LIFEGUARDS (’11 collection, The Kids Eat It Up: The Best of Robert Pollard 2010-2011)

This Boy is Exhausted/ THE WRENS (’03, The Meadowlands)

Son of Sam/ ELLIOT SMITH (’00, Figure 8)

In the Street/ (single version) BIG STAR (’72, ’08 collection, Thank You Friends: The Ardent Records Story)

Before Destruction/ SPOON (’10, Transference)

Cosmic Cars/ THE DIRTBOMBS (’11, Party Store)


Airbag/ RADIOHEAD (’98, Airbag/ How Am I Driving? EP)

Run in the Dust/ JOHNNY MARR/ 7 WORLDS COLLIDE (’09, The Sun Came Out)

Pas la Peine [(Oh No) Not Again]/ NOUS NON PLUS (’11, Freudian Slip)

The Wicked & The Blind/ THE DO (’11, Both Ways Open Jaws)*


You Are Not Alone/ MAVIS STAPLES (’10, You Are Not Alone)

Is It Because I’m Black/ SYL JOHNSON (’69, ’11 collection, Complete Anthology)


*new or recent release

Sunday, January 8, 2012

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5/ SAT., 7 JAN. 2012


SF Bay Area singer/songwriter Zoe Boekbinder, formerly one half a the duo Vermilion Lies (with her sister, Kim), recently released her second solo effort, Darling Specimens. Her record shouldn't be lost in the end-of-the-year lists, etc. (why does anyone release a new, all-originals record in the Winter Holiday Season?). It's a wonderful step up from her debut solo, Artichoke Perfume. Darling Specimens is still filled with quirky pop, folk, heavily influenced by musical theater and vaudeville. It ain't campy, however, and in some cases, subtle comparisons to fellow Bay Area artist resident, tUnE-yArDs, can also be heard.
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRCLES/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT

Dead and Gone/ THE BLACK KEYS (’11, El Camino)*

Mystery Achievement/ THE PRETENDERS (’79, self titled)

Caught in One/ DUM DUM GIRLS (’11, Only in Dreams)

The Unsinkable Fats Domino/ GUIDED BY VOICES (’12, Let’s Go Eat the Factory)*

Come On Baby Grace/ BOSTON SPACESHIPS (’10, Our Cubehouse Still Rocks)

Wilco (The Song)/ WILCO (’10, live, Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA)

Art of Almost/ WILCO (’11, The Whole Love)


Suzanne & I/ ANNA CALVI (’11, self titled)

Riotriot/ TUNE-YARDS (’11, whokill)

Serpents/ SHARON VAN ETTEN (’12, Tramp)*

Serve the People/ HANDSOME FURS (’11, Sound Kapital)

This Here Giraffe/ THE FLAMING LIPS (’95, Clouds Taste Metallic)

Shade and Honey/ SPARKLEHORSE (’06, Dreamt For Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain)

What Difference Does It Make?/ JOY ZIPPER (’11 compilation, Please Please Please: A Tribute to The Smiths)*


Surf’s Up/ THE BEACH BOYS (’11 issue, The Smile Sessions)

Surfer’s Hymn/ PANDA BEAR (’11, Tomboy)

Summer Fun/ TAMMAR (’11, Visits)

Bloodbuzz, Ohio/ THE NATIONAL (’10, High Violet)

Knots/ LISA HANNIGAN (’11, Passenger)

Artichoke/ ZOE BOEKBINDER (’11, Darling Specimens)*

Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want/ WILLIAM FITZSIMMONS ('11 compilation, Please Please Please: A Tribute to The Smiths)*


Lord Help My Poor Soul/ FIONN REGAN (’10, Shadow of an Empire)

Picture of a Bird/ FRUIT BATS (’11, Tripper)

The End/ THE LOWER 48 (’11, Where All Maps End)*

Hear the Grinder Creak/ FAUN FABLES (‘10, Light of a Vaster Dark)

Raphael/ COCOROSIE (’07, The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn)

City Bird/ JESCA HOOP (’11, Snowglobe EP)


The Magic Place/ JULIANNA BARWICK ('11, The Magic Place)


*new or recent release

Sunday, January 1, 2012

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5/ SAT., 31 DEC. 2011


BOY WONDER'S BODACIOUS DANCE PARTY/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT

Holiday Cheer/ CHARLES “PACKY” AXTON (’66, ’11 collection, Late Late Party: 1965-67)

Willy Nilly/ RUFUS THOMAS (’65)

I’ve Got the Real Thing/ SYL JOHNSON (’68)

Minnie-Skirt Minne/ WILSON PICKETT (’68)

Watch the Dog That Bring Home the Bone/ SANDY GAYE (’69, ’08, Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels)

He’s Really Saying Something/ THE VELVELETTES (’64)

I Said No/ PAT CLAYTON (‘50s, 7") [DRA]

In the Basement/ ETTA JAMES & SUGAR PIE DESANTO (’66)

Nobody But You Babe/ CLARENCE REID (’69)

Don’t Lie to Me/ “MISSISSIPPI” CHARLES BEVEL (’73)

Tennesse Strut/ THE GRIPS (’08, 7” single) [G.E.D. Soul]


Step It Up/ THE BAMBOOS (w/ ALICE RUSSELL) (’10 comp., Tru Thoughts Funk)

What a Good Man He Is/ TAMMI TERRELL (’69)

Money I$ King/ LEE FIELDS (’09, My World)

Pushin’ On/ THE QUANTIC SOUL ORCHESTRA w/ ALICE RUSSELL (’10 comp., Tru Thoughts Funk)

Return to Gijon/ THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS (’06, 102%)

Love is Like an Itching in My Heart/ THE SUPREMES (’66)

Nothing But a Heartache/ THE FLIRTATIONS (’68)

Nasty Girl/ VANITY 6 (’82, self titled)


Me No Pop I/ KID CREOLE & THE COCONUNTS (’80, 12”) [Antilles]

Me Myself and I (Oblapos Mode)/ DE LA SOUL (’89, 3 Feet High and Rising)

Jam of the Year/ PRINCE (’96, Emancipation)

Mentiras/ LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES (’09, Commerical)

Juana/ BOMBA ESTEREO (’09, Blow Up)

Coulibaly/ AMADOU & MARIAM (’05, Dimanche a Bamako)

I’m Trying to Break Your Heart/ JC BROOKS & THE UPTOWN SOUND (’11, Want More)*

52 Girls/ THE B52’S (’79, self titled)

That’s Not My Name/ THE TING TINGS (’04, We Started Nothing)

Metal/ GARY NUMAN (’79, Pleasure Principle)

North American Scum/ LCD SOUNDSYSTEM (’07, Sound of Silver)



The Message/ GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS FIVE (FEAT. MELLE MEL) ('82, 12") [Sugar Hill]


*new or recent release

Sunday, December 18, 2011

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5/ SAT., 17 DEC. 2011


As far as Xmas records, it get tough to find something that's not tired and, well, interesting. The recent offering by She & Him (Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward), A Very She & Him Christmas, was a pleasant surprise. M. Ward's arrangements and sparse guitar accompaniments fit nicely behind Deschanel's excellent vocals. She has just that touch of "theater singing" with jazz and pop touches to make it her own. Where's the reindeer?
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRCLES/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT

Vaquina Mansa/ CESARIA EVORA (’99, Café Atlantico) [1941-2011]

Bossa Cubana/ LOS ZAFIROS (‘60s, ’99 collection, Bossa Cubana)

Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo/ JAUNECO Y SU COMBO (’07 collection, The Roots of Chicha: Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru)

Dis-Moi Oui/ EL REGO ('60s, ’11 collection, El Rego et Ses Commandos)

(My Baby Loves) Chili Dogs/ DUSTY BROOKS (‘51, ’11 collection, The Oxford American Southern Music CD #13)*

Memories Are Made of This/ DEAN MARTIN (‘56)

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas/ SHE & HIM (’11, A Very She & Him Christmas)*

‘Til the Real Thing Comes Along / NICK LOWE (’11, The Old Magic)

Salt Water/ ZOE BOEKBINDER (’11, Darling Specimens)*


Daisy, Where Did You Go/ MARISSA NADLER (’11, self titled)

Skyway/ THE REPLACEMENTS (’87, Pleased to Meet Me)

15 Feet of Pure White Snow/ NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS (’01, No More Shall We Part)

Christmas Time Is Here/ WOODS (’11, MP3 single)*

The Wicked &The Blind/ THE DO (’11, Both Ways Open Jaws)*

IRM/ CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG (’09, IRM)


69 Annee Erotique/ SERGE GAINSBOURG ('69, '03 collection, Intials S.G.)

Just to Walk That Little Girl Home/ MINK DEVILLE (’80, Le Chat Bleu)

Heroes & Villians/ THE BEACH BOYS (’67, ’11 issue, The Smile Sessions)*

Nothing Is Good Enough/ AIMEE MANN (’99, Bachelor No. 2)

God’s Comic/ ELVIS COSTELLO (’89, Spike)

Yacht Dance/ XTC (’82, English Settlement)

Waterloo Sunset/ THE KINKS (’67, Something Else)


We Could Send Letters/ AZTEC CAMERA (’83, High Land, Hard Rain)

Moon Over Goldboro/ THE MOUNTAIN GOATS (’06, Get Lonely)

Safe Travels (Don’t Die)/ LISA HANNIGAN (’11, Passenger)*

Blue Christmas/ SHE & HIM (’11, A Very She & Him Christmas)*

Streets of Your Town/ THE GO-BETWEENS (’88, 16 Lovers Lane)


Tenere Taquim Tossam/ TINARIWEN ('11, Tassili)


*new or recent release



Sunday, December 11, 2011

B.W.'s PLAYLIST/ KHSU, 90.5, SAT., 10 DEC. 2011


Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Marissa Nadler released her fifth release, Marissa Nadler, on her own Box of Cedar label. And, it's an amazing sleeper. Produced and engineered by Brian McTear, who runs the Philly-based Miner Street/Cycle Sound Recordings, where Sharon Van Etten recorded her breakthrough record epic. Nadler's songs are nuanced, with a gorgeous sound that compliments her voice and song with simple perfection. Hence, Ms. Adler's recent record snuck into my "Best of 2011" list.
BOY WONDER'S HOT CIRLCES/ 10PM-MIDNIGHT

Fever/ LITTLE WILLIE JOHN (’56)

In the Basement, Pt. 1/ ETTA JAMES & SUGAR PIE DESANTO (’66)

Misery/ BARRETT STRONG (’61)

How Long/ CHARLES BRADLEY (’11, No Time For Dreaming)

Money is King/ LEE FIELDS & THE EXPRESSIONS (’09, My World)

Uzi (Pink Ring)/ EL MICHELS AFFAIR (’09, Enter the 37th Chamber)

How Long Do I Have To Wait For You/ SHARON JONES & THE DAP-KINGS (’05, Naturally)

Love Ain’t Nothing/ JOHNNY NASH (’64)

Bad Boy [’57, Lil Armstrong]/ MINK DeVILLE (’80, Le Chat Bleu)

She Wants to Mambo/ JOHNNY THUNDERS & PATTI PALLIDIN (’88, Copy Cats)

Lucille/ LITTLE RICHARD (’57)


Bedroom Eyes/ DUM DUM GIRLS (’11, Only in Dreams)

Baby I Love You/ THE RONETTES (’63)

Hanna/ PARTING GIFTS (’11, Strychnine Dandelion)

Gold on the Ceiling/ THE BLACK KEYS (’11, El Camino)*

Baby Strange/ T. REX (’72, Slider)

Top of the World/ CHEAP TRICK (’78, Heaven Tonight)


Cruella DeVille/ THE REPLACEMENTS (’88, ’97 collection, All For Nothing) [Sire]

Satisfied/ TOM WAITS (’11, Bad As Me)* [Anti-]

Don’t You Want It/ GOLDEN MEAN (’05, Black Operation) [Feralette]

Stars/ THE CLEAN (’01, Getaway) [Merge]

Covers/ THE SEA & CAKE (’11, The Moonlight Butterfly)* [Thrill Jockey]

Doors Unlocked and Open/ DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE (’11, Codes And Keys) [Atlantic]

Knots/ LISA HANNIGAN (’11, Passenger)* [ATO] [3:30]


The Sun Always Reminds Me of You/ MARISSA NADLER (’11, self titled)

Father to a Sister to a Thought/ PAVEMENT (’95, Wowee Zowie)

Candy Says/ VELVET UNDERGROUND (’69, self titled)

Nighttime/ BIG STAR (’78, Third/ Sister Lovers)

You Are Not Alone/ MARVIS STAPLES (’10, You Are Not Alone)


Valley of Tears/ SOLOMON BURKE ('06, Nashville)


*new or recent release