2.18.2012

PROGRAM 13: A NEW YEAR AND CARNIVAL’S COMING [01.19.12]

New Orleans Brass Band, live outside Canal St Foot Locker. Dancer in the middle of Bourbon St.

Fittingly, a late start to the new year (both on the clock and on the calendar). Better get whipped into shape soon, because we're looking at the possibility of doing the show three weeks in a row! Almost immediately after this podcast posts the Grouse will be back on the air filling in for DJ 86. Same Thursday night slot, different part of the month.

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Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps).

  • Planning music! King Crimson - "The Talking Drum / Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two" (from Larks' Tongues In Aspic)
  • Good evening from the Grouse; a mini state of the show, state of the station
    • George Washington Brown - "Donovan's Colours (Mono Single Mix)" (from Arrangements, Volume 1)
    • Van Dyke Parks - "Come to the Sunshine" (from Arrangements, Volume 1)
  • Madlib - "World Leaders Plan Centralized" (from Madlib Medicine Show No 6 The Brain Wreck Show)
  • Chico Buarque - "Deus Ihe Pague" (from Construção)
  • Weasel Walter - "30 Seconds Over Tokyo" (from Ominous Telepathic Mayhem)
  • Psandwich - "Something to Prove" (from Northren Psych)
  • The Grouse is non-apologetic.
    • Wu Tang Vs The Beatles - "C.R.E.A.M. (loop)" (from Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers)
  • The New Orleans Brass Band - "Track 4 (name that cover!)" (from 2012 Hits, Get Yours)
    • The answer, thanks to a podcast listener outside the broadcast range: "Living for the Love of You," originally by the Isley Brothers.
  • Preservation Hall Jazz Band - "Clarinet Marmalade" (from New Orleans' Sweet Emma and Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
  • Louis Prima - "Robin Hood / Oh Babe" (from The Capitol Recordings)
  • The Grouse lists local events.
    • Ike Bennet & The Crystalites - "Illya Kuryakin" (from Trojan: Rocksteady)
  • Creole Kaukira Boys - "Rialto! Sens Unique" (from Au Bal Antillais: Franco-Creole Biguines From Martinique: Early Recordings of Caribbean Dance Musique)
  • Rupert Clemendore and John Buddy Williams - "Last Night the Landlord Nearly Killed Me" (from Le Jazz Primitif from Trinidad)
  • Alicia D Duchess - "Vol 1 - Duchess Soca Mixtape 2012" (from Hott 93)

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