Thursday, March 26, 2009


THURSDAY MORNING MIX
March 26, 2009

Scott Foley




* Chris Knight, "Undone (live)" Undone: MusicFest Tribute To Robert Earl Keen (30 Tigers, 08)
* AA Bondy, "American Hearts" American Hearts (Fat Possum, 07)
* Michelle Malone, "Yesterday's Make Up" Debris (30 Tigers, 09)
* Split Lip Rayfield, "All the Same" I'll Be Around (self, 08)
* Kathleen Edwards, "One More Song the Radio Won't Like" Failer (Zoe, 03)
* John Doe & the Sadies, "Are the Good Times Really Over" Country Club (Yep Roc, 09)
* Bow Thayer, "Meanwhile In the Here and Now" Perfect Trainwreck (self, 08)
* Mark Olsen & Gary Louris, "Saturday Morning On Sunday Street" Ready For the Flood (New West, 09)
* Slaid Cleaves, "Beautiful Thing" Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away (Music Road, 09)
* AJ Roach, "Dogwood Winter" Dogwood Winter (self, 03)
* Star Anna, "Hawks On a Pole" Only Thing That Matters (09)
* Drive By Truckers, "Like a Rolling Stone" Blessing and a Curse (New West, 06)
* Alela Diane, "Dry Grass and Shadows" To Be Still (Rough Trade, 09)
* Greencards, "Fascination" Fascination (Sugar Hill, 09)
* Kelly Joe Phelps, "Western Bell" Western Bell (Black Hen, 09)
* Ramblin' Jack Elliott, "New Stranger Blues" Stranger Here (Anti, 09)
* Bonnie Prince Billy, "I Am Goodbye" Beware (Drag City, 09)
* Scott Miller, "Cheap Aint Cheap" For Crying Out Loud (FAY, 09)
* Willie Nelson, "Jimmy's Road" Naked Willie (RCA, 09)
* Great Lake Swimmers, "Pulling On a Line" Lost Channels (Netwerk, 09)
* Richard Buckner, "Roll" Devotion & Doubt (MCA, 97)
* Flatlanders, "Homeland Refugee" Hills and Valleys (New West, 09)
* David Berkeley, "Milwaukee Road" Strange Light (self, 09)
* Robbie Fulks, "Goodbye Virginia" 50-Vc. Doberman (Boondoggle, 09)
* North Twin, "Roll On" Stronger At the Broken Places (self, 09)
* Little Willie G, "She's About a Mover" Keep Your Soul: Tribute To Doug Sahm (Vanguard, 09)
* Lori McKenna, "Bible Song" Bittertown (Signature Sounds, 04)
* Crosby Tyler, "So Out Of Place" 10 Songs Of America Today (Bohemia, 08)

Scott

2 comments:

Shotgun Majors said...

I lost my internet connection when you we're starting to back announce Richard Buckner. Do you remember what you said? He seems to be haunting my music scene. One of the podcasts I listen to played a song of his last week. It reminded me of how much I love his music. So I dug up all his old CD's and pulled a bunch of songs for my show. And now your played an old cut. Is there some universal Buckner thing going on? Funny how often that happens.

Scott Foley said...

I haven't noticed the Buckner bonanza from my vantage. Devotion and Doubt was one of my biggest musical revelations in the past decade, and still sounds unlike anything else I've heard. Buckner's subsequent album, Since, was also very strong, albeit a bit more conventional. Since then, I've always been a fan, but nothing's hit me like DnD. One thing that might account for the uptick in play is that Merge Records just reissued Bloomed, Impasse and The Hill as digital remasters.