The Coast Ridge Ramble Playlist
Saturday, May 16, 1998
Gypsy, Host and Producer
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The playlist reads:
- Artists, "Name of Track", Album Title, (Label & Date),[Country/Genre]
The Coast Ridge Ramble is a show of folk music every Saturday from 1-3 p.m. hosted by Rachel Anne Goodman. Today I filled in for her.
- June Tabor, "The Fiddler", Aleyn (di nakht nor alyn is mit mir) The night alone is with me (Green Linnet 97) [England]
- The House Band, "Seven Yellow Gypsies", October Song (Green Linnet 98) [England]
- Incredible String Band, "Black Jack Davy", I Looked Up (Rykodisc 97 orig. 67) [Scotland]
- Jez Lowe and The Bad Pennies, "Spitting Cousins", The Parish Notices (Green Linnet 98) [England]
- Laurie Lewis, "The Blackest Crow", Seeing Things (Rounder 98) [U.S.]
- Kate Campbell, "This Side of Heaven", Visions of Plenty (Compass Records 98) [U.S.]
- John Fahey, "Amazing Grace", America (Takoma 98, orig. 71) [U.S.]
- Vance Gilbert, "Twice Struck", Shaking Off Gravity (Philo 98) [U.S.]
- David Grier, Tim O'Brien, Dirk Powell, "Have You Ever Been To England", Hootenany (Dreadnought Records 98) [U.S.]
- Greg Brown, "Spring Wind", Dream Café (Red House Records 97) [U.S.]
- Jennifer Berezan, "Call it the Blue Sky", Refuge (Edge of Wonder Records) [U.S.]
- Tim and Mollie O'Brien , "That's How I Learned to Sing the Blues", Away Out on the Mountain (Sugar Hill 1994) [U.S.]
- Strength in Numbers, "Macedonia", Telluride Sessions (MCA 98) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "A song--Toshi Reagon & Bernice Johnson Reagon", Women of Spirit (Putamayo 98) [Various countries]
- Chris Chandler, "Sofas and #2 Pencils", Convenience Store Troubadours (Prime 98) [U.S.]
Live music and interview with Chris Chandler, poet and performance artist along with Laura Freeman, vocals, and Nicki Leeman, guitar and vocals. The did United States of Generica.
- Dan Bern, "Oh Sister", 50 Eggs (Sony Music 98) [U.S.]
Live interview with Odetta.
- Odetta, "Midnight Special", At the Gate of Horn (Tradition (Orig. 57) 97) [U.S.]
- Odetta, "Take This Hammer", At the Gate of Horn (Tradition (Orig. 57) 97) [U.S.]
- Odetta, "Hound Dog", Sings Ballad & Blues (Tradition 97) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Camp Hollers--Son House, Willie Brown & Fiddlin Joe Martin", Negro Blues and Hollers (Rounder 97) [U.S.]
- LeadBelly, "Midnight Special", LeadBelly Legacy Vol. 3 (Smithsonian Folkways) [U.S.]
- Lightning Hopkins, "In the Evening, The Sun is Going Down Time", Autobiography in Blues (Tradition 96) [U.S.]
Interview and Live music with David Beaudry. He sang Leroy's Closet and One Last Trace.
The Saturday Blues show is on every Saturday from 3-5 p.m. with a variety of hosts including Mr. Earl, Willie G., Charlie Lange and Barbara Denny. Today I filled in.
- Fred McDowell, "Won't Be Worried Long", Levee Camp Blues (Testament Records 88) [U.S.]
- David Honeyboy Edwards, "Every Now and Then", The World Don't Owe Me Nothing (Earwig Music 97) [U.S.]
- Memphis Minnie, "Kid Man Blues", Early Rhythm & Blues, 1949--From the Rare Regal Sessions (Biograph 92) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Trenches--Turner Parish", Mama Don't Allow No Easy Riders Here-Strutting the Dozens-Classic Piano Rags, Blues, & Domps 1928-35 (Yazoo 98) [U.S.]
- Blu Lu, Wee Bea & Baby Dee--Apollo's Lady Blues Singers, "Don't Feel My Leg--Blu Lu Barker", Don' t Feel My Leg (Apollo 96) [U.S.]
- Various Artists--Produced by Francis Wilford-Smith, "Pine Top's Blues--Pine Top Smith", Shake Your Wicked Knees--Rent Parties & Good Times Classic Piano Rags, Blues, & Stomps 1928-43 (Yazoo 98) [U.S.]
- Rory Block, "Gone Woman Blues", Gone Woman Blues--The Country Blues (Rounder 97) [U.S.]
- Ethel Waters, "West End Blues", Cabin in the Sky (Milan 92) [U.S.]
- Camile Howard, "Scat Boogie", X-temporaneous Boogie Vol. 2 (Specialty Records 96) [U.S.]
- Sue Foley, "Long Way To Go", l0 Days in November (Shanachie 98 ) [U.S.]
- B.B.King, "The Thrill is Gone", Live at San Quentin (MCA 90) [U.S.]
- Angela Strehli, "You Don't Love Me", Blonde & Blue (Rounder 93) [U.S.]
- Coco Montoya, "You'd Think I'd Know Better By Now", Ya Think I'd Know Better (Blind Pig 96) [U.S.]
- Junior Wells, "Why Are People Like That?", Keep On Stoppin'--the Best of . . . (Telarc 98) [U.S.]
- John Lee Hooker, "Don't Trust Nobody", Everybody's Blues (Specialty 93) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Cross Road Blues--Robert Johnson", Blues Masters Vol. 8--Mississippi Delta Blues (Rhino 93) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Don't Start Me Talkin'--Sonny Boy Williamson ", Blues Masters Vol. 2--Postwar Chicago Blues (Rhino 92) [U.S.]
- Muddy Waters, "Smokestack Lightning", Rare and Unissued (MCA 91) [U.S.]
- Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, "Got My Mojo Workin'", Live in Montreux (Evidence Music 97) [U.S.]
- Joe Beard Featuring Duke Robillard & Friends, "Dirty Groundhog", For Real (Audioquest Music 98) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Mumblin' Guitar--Muddy Waters ", Essential Blues Guitar (House of Blues 97) [U.S.]
- Wallace Coleman, "Temperature", Self-titled (Wilberts Blues 96) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "The Midnight Train--Little Arthur Duncan", Blues Across America--The Chicago Scene (Cannonball Records 97) [U.S.]
- Vallerie Wellington, "You Can't Have My Monkey", Million Dollar $ecret (Rooster 95) [U.S.]
- Coco Montoya, "You Don't Love Me", Gotta Mind to Travel (Blind Pig Records 95) [U.S.]
- Roosevelt Sykes, "I'm A Nut", Feel Like Blowing My Horn (Dellmark 97) [U.S.]
- Anson Funder Burgh & The Rockets, "Sidetracked", Live at the Grand Emporium (Black Top Records 95) [U.S.]
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document created Tuesday, May 19, 1998 4:15 PM