What are you listening to? October 2017

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Various Artists - The Rough Guide To The Music Of The Indian Ocean (2002)

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This is one of my three or four top favorites of the huge Rough Guide series. AMG sez:

The Indian Ocean is still one area of the world that remains relatively unexplored musically. It's every bit as polyglot as any urban Western society, and that's reflected in the surprising mix of influences and styles that emerge on this compilation, which sheds a welcome light on the region. In world music circles, Madagascar has become well known in large part for Tarika, whose work here doesn't disappoint with its sharpness and harmonies over an almost-Asian line that connects cultures from Indonesia to Africa. But there's also Ricky Randimbiarison, whose "Zaza Mitomany" brings in jazz and roots music for an enthralling stew, and Lego, with the island's 6/8 salegy rhythm on "Mamandrako." Get to Zanzibar and the Arab influence appears dominant, both in Belle Lumiere and the wonderful Culture Musical Club, whose string sound is almost Egyptian. The Seychelles String Band's "Polka" sounds eerily like a vintage Cajun recording, while Tam-Tam Des Cools bring ragga and hip-hop to La Reunion. Kaya, from Mauritius, has developed a style called seggae, where reggae and the local séga music come together in stunning fashion. There's not a dud among the 18 cuts here and this contains enough intriguing material to start any inquisitive listener on a search for a lot more.
 
The Lovin' Spoonful - Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful (1966)


An underappreciated eclectic masterpiece of the mid-60's. No one at the time other than Brian Wilson had the temerity as John Sebastian did here to mix chart toppers like "Summer In The City" with sheer oddities like "4 Eyes". Two songs here ("Darlin' Companion" and "Nashville Cats") were even covered successfully by country artists. Peter Buck called Zal Yanovsky his favorite 60's lead guitarist. Listen to his spaced out solo on "Coconut Grove" and you can see why.

Yeah, I was just thirteen, you might say I was a
Musical proverbial knee-high
When I heard a couple new-sounding tunes on the tubes
And they blasted me sky-high
And the record man said every one is a yellow Sun
Record from Nashville
And up north there ain't nobody buys them
And I said, "But I Will"


"Nashville Cats" sounds exactly like one of my visits to Tower Records on the Sunset Strip as a teenager.
 
Kitty Carlisle - In Song of Norway and Roberta (Sepia comp. 2003)

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Before her long tenure as a matronly TV game show contestant, Kitty Carlisle was a glamorous film and stage actress. Here are some Broadway recordings she made for Decca in the 40's. Kitty wasn't in either show but does a fine job with these two excellent vehicles.

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Marilyn Manson - Heaven Upside Down
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I really liked The Pale Emperor, and this one is starting off pretty good.
 
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