Playlist for Steve Krinsky - February 23, 2002

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February 23, 2002: The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise

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Big Guitars from Texas  Groovus    
Hot Tuna  Mann's Fate   Buster Nasta tells me this is for guitar player Steve Mann, deceased 
Chieftains  Ferny Hill   from "The Long Black Veil" which includes duets with Mick Jagger, Mark Knofler, Sinead O'Connor and others.  
Rufus Harley  Kerry Dances   from "Pied Piper of Jazz" comes bagpiper Harley with help from Roy Ayers, Sonny Stitt 
Tiny Grimes & his Rocking Highlanders  Tiny's Jump   Album cover has Tiny and band in kilts! 
Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem  Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?   aka Wild Mountain Thyme 
Pogues  Whiskey in the Jar    
Metallica  Whiskey in the Jar    
Apocalyptica  The Unforgiven   from "Apocalytica Plays Metallica By Four Cellos" (Mercury, 1997) 
Michael Hurley  Wildgeeses   with Rebby Sharp 
Peter Stampfel  Cry of the Wild Goose    
Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mtn Boys  Bright Morning Star    
Stan Freeberg  The World is Waiting for the Sunrise    
Ry Cooder  I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine    
Sue Foley  Oh, Baby (We Got A Good Thing Going)   cover of Barbara Lynn's New Orleans classic, written by Crazy Cajun Huey Meaux  
Willie Nelson  This Face   mediocre tune from Willie's great new album  
Billy Jack Hale  I Take My Hat Off to the Blues   from "Guys of the Big D Jamboree"-- country and rockabilly radio show from Dallas 
Rory McLeod  Love Like A Rock    
Joe Strummer & Mescaleros  Gamma Ray    
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee  Diggin' My Potatoes   cover of a Little Walter tune 
Sunny Blair  Step Back Baby (1953)   from "The Travelling Record Man: Historic Down South Recording Trips of Joe BIhari & Ike Turner" (Ace, 2001). Includes Howling Wolf, Elmore James.  
Preston Love  Cool Ade (1969)   from "Watts Funky" collection of Johnny Otis produced material (Ace, 2001) 
Johnny Otis Show  SIgnifying Monkey (1968)   from "Watts Funky" collection of Johnny Otis produced material (Ace, 2001). Beware of curses. 
Staple Singers  Pop's Instrumental (1968)    
Hasidic New Wave & Yakar Rhythms  Yemin HaShem   Klezmer jazz meets Senegalese percussion, on "From the Belly of Abraham: Adventures of the Afro-Semitic Diaspora" (Knitting Factory, 2001) 
Winard Harper  Blessed Eid   fine jazz drummer and band, including (on this tune) Alyoune Faye from Yakar Rhythms 
Fred Ho & Afro-Asian Music Ensemble  Strange Fruit Revisited   from "The Underground Railroad to my Heart" 
Jackie Washington  Freight Train/Wilson Rag/Baby It Ain't No Lie   Boston-based early 60s folk singer 
Tom Rush  Just A Closer Walk With Thee   another Harvard Square folk singer 
John Herald/Greenbriar Boys  Levee Breaking Blues   great 60s urban bluegrass 
Nick Lowe  Arrette Pas La Music (Don't Stop the Music)   from "Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music" with John Fogarty, Linda Ronstadt and others. Song is cover of George Jones tune, sung in Cajun French, with Steve Riley & Mamou Playboys as backup 
Rodney Crowell  Blues de Bosco   also from "Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music" (Vanguard, 2002) 
Bad Livers  Lumpy, Beanpole & Dirt    
Robin & Linda WIlliams  Hungry Eyes   cover of Merle Haggard song, album produced by Garrison Keillor 
Kasey Chambers  Runaway Train    
David Ball  She Always Talked About Mexico    
Augustus Pablo  Ras Menilik Congo   some as bed music 

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