Sunday, 23 August 2009

Don't beat your wife...every night



Exotica, plain weird stuff, Latin and in the end some nasty funk...

like they said in the gay club last night : "Free your ass and your mind will follow..."

tracklist:

  • L'Ensemble Instrumental des Iles : Quiet Village (Surprise Partie aux Iles Paradis LP)
  • Yma Sumac : Choladas (Voice of the Xtabay LP)
  • Raymond Scott : Don't Beat Your Wife Every night! (Manhattan Research, Inc. LP)
  • Dick Hyman : The Topless Dancers of Corfu (Moog - The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman LP)
  • Anarchic System : Carmen Brasilia 7"
  • Kommissar Hjuler : La Bamba (La Bamba LP on Ultra Exzema)
  • Walter Capiau : Aandacht (Capriolen met Walter Capiau LP)
  • The Bob Crewe Generation Orchestra : The Black Queen's Beads (Barbarella Soundtrack LP)
  • Ray Barretto : Acid (Acid LP)
  • James Last : Se a cabo (Voodoo-Party LP)
  • The Francis Bay Orchestra and Roberto Delgado : Tequila (Tribute to Perez Prado LP)
  • Willie Rosario : Calypso Blues (Boogaloo Pow Pow LP)
  • George Coleman : Eloise (Bongo Joe LP)
  • James Brown : The Payback (The Payback LP)
  • The Meters : Cissy Strut (The Meters LP)
  • Ripple : I Don't Know What it is But it Sure is Funky (Andy Smith Diggin' in the BGP Vaults LP)
  • Gloria Jones : Tin Can People (Share my Love LP)
  • Betty Davis : Dedicated tot the Press (Nasty Gal LP)
  • Funkadelic : Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow (Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow LP)
  • Sly and the Family Stone : Thank you (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 12"

Link : http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?kwjxzzemmxn

Friday, 7 August 2009

R.I.P. Willy Deville 1950 - 2009

Hey Joe - Live in 1994



The best-known version of this song is the The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording, but the song was already registered for copyright in the U.S. in 1962 by folk singer Billy Roberts and The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late 1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band The Leaves, who also had the first hit version of the song with a re-recording in 1966.