23 Dec 05 - 06:24 AM (#1633670) Subject: Compile a CD - your choice From: GUEST,Penguin Egg Fabriclive 0.7 is a compilation of John Peel's favourite tracks. Here are the selections. 1. Intro 2. Break 'em On Down - The Soledad Brothers 3. Late Night Blues - Don Carlos 4. Hipsteppin - MC DET 5. Needle In A Haystack - Velvelettes 6. Lust For Life - Bad Livers 7. Let's Get Small - Troublefunk 8. There's A Moon Out Tonight - The Capris 9. Mr. Pharmacist - The Fall 10. 15:5 Remake - Smith And Selway 11. Too Much - Jimmy Reed 12. In The Midnight Hour - Maloko 13. Moon Hop - Derrick Morgan 14. In Love - The Datsuns 15. Purty Vacant - The Kingswoods 16. Liar - Sinthetix 17. Lion Rock - Culture (Peel Session) 18. Tom The Peeper - Act 1 19. Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division 20. Clock - Elementz Of Noise 21. Corn Rigs Tunes - Cheviot Ranters 22. Identify The Beat - Marc Smith Vs. Safe 'n' Sound 23. You'll Never Walk Alone - Kop Choir 24. Teenage Kicks - The Undertones If asked to do the same, what would Mudcatters put in. I am curious. |
23 Dec 05 - 06:35 AM (#1633679) Subject: RE: Compile a CD, - your choice From: Ernest Penguin Egg, if you take a look at the start page, you will see that there are mudcat cd`s offered. Take a look at those and you will get an idea. Merry X-mas Ernest |
23 Dec 05 - 11:13 AM (#1633832) Subject: RE: Compile a CD, - your choice From: Jerry Rasmussen Hey, Penguin: I do this all the time, but always with a theme: Here are two: I Like To Sing The Old Songs 1, I Like to Sing The Old Songs - The Phipps Family 2. Hungry Hash House - Charlie Poole 3. Train 45 - Grason & Whitter 4. Japanese Breakdown - Scottsdale String Band 5. Crowley Waltz - Hackberry Ramblers 6. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again - Sam Cox & Phil Hobbs 7. Old Reuben - Wade Mainer 8. Whispering Hope - The Blue Sky Boys 9. How Great Thou Art - Sam McGhee 10. A Soul Winner For Jesus - The Phipps Family 11. Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies - Roy Acuff 12. Sweet Momma Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone - Jimmie Rodgers 13. Sowing On The Mountain - Woody Guthrie & Cisco Houston 14. When He Blesse My Soul - The Phipps Family 15. Marching Jaybird - Mr. Lacy Phillips 16. One Dime Blues - Etta Baker 17. Sally Goodin - Neil Morris & Charles Everidge 18. Mary Of The Wild Moore - Blue Sky Boys 19. On A Cold Winter's Night - Wade Mainer 20. Death Of Abe Lincoln - The Phipps Family 21. When The Wagon Was New - Sam McGhee 22. Mississippi River Blues - Jimmie Rodgers And a CD of music that was on heavy rotation in the Gate House to the Museum where I lived and worked that brings back great memories of raising my two sons there. Rock The Gate House 1. Money For Nothing - Dire Straits 2. Who Can It Be Now? - Men At Work 3. Heart Of Rock And Roll - Huey Lewis & The News 4. Jump - Van Halen 5. Magic - The Cars 6. There She Goes - The La's 7. Oceanside - Robyn Hitchcock 8. Heartbreak A Stranger - Bob Mould 9. Night Swimming - R.E.M. 10. Don't Stand So Close - The Police 11. Learning To Fly - Tom Petty 12. Janie's Got A Gun - Aerosmith 13. Sometimes Bad Is Bad - Huey Lewis & The News 14. Electric Ave. - Eddy Grant 15. Pass The Dutchie - Musical Youth 16. Hairstyles & Attitudes - Timbuk 3 17. Everybody Hurts - R.E.M. 18. I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty I've got a million a these. Many jazz collections, blues, reggae, black gospel, mixed gospel, soul, rhythm and blues, country, big bands, vocal groups.. Jerry |
23 Dec 05 - 09:56 PM (#1634305) Subject: RE: Compile a CD, - your choice From: Jerry Rasmussen Aw c'mon... isn't anyone else going to do a list of favorite stuff to put on a CD? I'd really like to see what you choose.. Jerry |
24 Dec 05 - 12:24 AM (#1634345) Subject: RE: Compile a CD, - your choice From: Ritchie Phew, that's a hard one Jerry. One of the 'joy's' of my life is making compilations, in the good old days it was on tape and then CD and now the ipod is ruling the roost. Which suits me fine 'cos I hate local radio here in the UK. I particulary like some of your 'Rock at the Gatehouse' tracks. I'll pick out a recently made 'comp' for the car and post the tracks. regards Ritchie |
24 Dec 05 - 12:31 AM (#1634350) Subject: RE: Compile a CD, - your choice From: mg Hm...I think I would make some foot-stomping music with fiddles and accordines. I might start with April Verch and mix her in with Sharon Shannon. Then Hank Williams and Geoff Butler of Newfoundland. Then some Quebecois..that group that was at Seattle Folklife a few years back..Mirapat? Then some Swedish walking tunes and waltzes. Then some Ukranian stuff. And Silly Wizard. And de Dannan playing Eileen Og. Throw in some Norski polkas and then some Cape Breton Fiddlers and I think I would be quite pleased. |