Dave Alvin family

Most people have no idea that I am originally from Los Angeles, California. Although I did not know Dave Alvin or his brother or any of these associated bands in this pick from encounters in that area, it's hard to not cheer for that whole scene. I had a couple of times when I got to meet Dave Alvin (none in Southern California.) I did get to drink moonshine with him and a couple of the guys from X in Austin. That was probably the most fun, The other times were interviews. Anyway, this is not all of his projects and side projects, but it's a good sampling. And it does get the bulk of his most popular songs, if not always the version that was the most well known. It gives you something to search for. I put this in my Rockabilly section at home, but it's that and Roots and Americana all at once.

Dave Alvin family

01 Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women - California's Burning
02 Dave Alvin - King Of California
03 Dave Alvin & Peter Case - Monday Morning Blues
04 Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Downey To Lubbock
05 Dave Alvin - Harlan County Line
06 Canned Heat with Dave Alvin - Blind Owl
07 Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin - All By Myself
08 Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin - World's In A Bad Condition
09 The Third Mind - Journey In Satchidananda
10 The Blasters - Dark Night
11 Knitters - The Call Of The Wreckin Ball
12 The Blasters - I'm Shakin'
13 Dave Alvin & The Guilty Women - Marie Marie
14 X - 4th Of July
15 The Blasters - So Long Baby Goodbye
16 Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men - Out In California
17 Los Lobos featuring Dave Alvin - Somewhere In Time
18 The Pleasure Barons - Take A Letter Maria
19 The Blasters - American Music

What's The Connection? Holy 2

The word sounds different depending on who's singing it, and this volume has more range than it probably should. Rock, funk, art-pop, doom metal, and a Japanese all-female shred band all checked in, and the Connection holds up better than you'd expect from a word that's been claimed by everyone from the devout to the profane. The first holy one set a low bar, so this one had nowhere to go but up. It must be late or early, because I hate what I wrote here. Hopefully the music is better than what I came up with here.

What's The Connection? Holy 2

21 Bad Company - Holy Water
22 Scorpions - Unholy Alliance
23 David Axelrod - Holy Thursday
24 Dio - Holy Diver
25 Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper - His Holy Modal Majesty
26 Tom Tom Club - Holy Water
27 Amy Winehouse - Some Unholy War
28 Headswim - Holy Ghost
29 Kiss - Unholy
30 Madonna - Holy Water
31 Prince - The Holy River
32 Sam Smith & Kim Petras - Unholy
33 Death In June - Holy Water
34 Ian Gillan & Tony Iommi - Holy Water
35 Lovebites - Holy War

Almost Gosple 2

Gospel's a wide tent and this one parks right at the edge of it. Some of these artists would probably argue they don't belong here, but they do. There's enough choir, enough conviction, and enough of that feeling you can't quite name to hold it all together. I had fun with this pick. I was looking around for a specific feel and sound that is almost gospel. Well, some of it probably is. If I thought it might fit in a tent with Debra Winger and Steve Martin, it was probably okay. If you know, you know. Faith optional, good ears required. Happy Birthday Mom.

Almost Gosple 2

19 Michael Jackson - Will You Be There
20 U2 featuring New Voices of Freedom - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
21 Dottie Peoples & The Peoples Choice Chorale - He's An On Time God
22 Sounds Of Blackness - Hold On (Change Is Comin')
23 Fred Hammond - No Weapon
24 Hezekiah Walker - Grateful
25 Kirk Franklin - Brighter Day
26 Ai Factory Song - Many Men
27 Lamp House - Because I Got High 
28 Replayd Music - Words I Saved For You
29 BeBe & CeCe Winans - Addictive Love
30 Lauren Daigle - You Say
31 Tobymac - Feel It
32 Marc Cohn - Walking In Memphis
33 Solomon Ray - Goodbye Temptation
34 Travis Greene - Intentional

What's The Connection? Flowers 1

The old house had rose bushes out front that people would lean over the fence and just take. Ask first and fine, but just grab them and three dogs get sent out. They sounded dangerous. But boxers are just wiggle butts in reality. Anyway, help yourself to these flowers. No fence, no dogs. My mother's birthday is tomorrow, and there is no real Connection between stolen roses and barking boxers and me, except she loved all three and I thought of her the moment I started typing.

What's The Connection? Flowers 1

01 Fishbone - Black Flowers
02 Big Daddy - You Don't Bring Me Flowers
03 Chris Isaak - Black Flowers
04 Tom Petty - Wildflowers
05 Earth, Wind & Fire - Where Have All The Flowers Gone
06 Shriekback - Faded Flowers
07 Miley Cyrus - Flowers
08 Plasticland - Wallflowers
09 Chocolate Watch Band - Flowers
10 Budgie - Flowers In The Attic
11 The Cure - A Chain Of Flowers
12 Talking Heads - (Nothing But) Flowers
13 Brad Paisley - Flowers
14 Knitters - Give Me My Flowers
15 Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers
16 Prince - Elephants & Flowers
17 The Move - Flowers In The Rain
18 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Feasting On The Flowers
19 Echo & The Bunnymen - Flowers
20 Drivin' N' Cryin' - Count The Flowers

What's The Connection? Operator

Good luck explaining the cover to anyone under forty. Human telephone operators are basically gone, and the kind who could work a room and talk a stranger into a drink are not far behind. Even operators in the picking up people in bars sense are not really a thing anymore, are they? The Connection we make nowadays is probably by text or swiping one direction or another. I am not out there, so I have no idea which direction. Maybe you can tell me. Nobody gets put on hold anymore? They're just ghosted?

What's The Connection? Operator

01 The The - Helpline Operator
02 Bryan Ferry - All Night Operator
03 The White Stripes - Hello Operator
04 Bleep - The Operator
05 Tony & Tyrone - Please Operator
06 Was (Not Was) - Hello Operator
07 Stan Ridgway - Operator Help Me
08 Sade - Smooth Operator
09 Grateful Dead - Operator
10 Mikey Dread - Operator's Choice
11 Buzzcocks - Operator's Manual
12 Talking Heads - Dream Operator
13 Midnight Star - Operator
14 Pete Shelley - Telephone Operator
15 Mary Wells - Operator
16 Jim Croce - Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
17 Real McCoy - Operator
18 Manhattan Transfer - Operator
19 Buckethead - Stun Operator
20 Keith Hampshire - Big Time Operator
21 Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Big Time Operator

Meat Loaf | Original Sin

Like yesterday this pick is imagining Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman actually made an album called Original Sin. In reality Steinman made it with a band he made that he called Pandora's Box. It was a decent album with a bunch of good songs. Several songs that Meat did later for his other albums. I left a couple of instrumentals and spoken word stuff that no one else did as Pandora's Box. There were a couple of covers, I put versions in that liked better. I remixed one of the covers. And Back To Hell. I put a couple of extra tracks in as a surprise and the ones I messed with in case you want the originals instead. You'll see. One extra track was the B-Side of a 12" (16 minutes long). Not for every day, but fun to listen to every now and then. I redid the cover. It's more in between styles of the original and what I imagine Meat Loaf would have used (Bat Out Of Hell influences).

Meat Loaf - Original Sin

01 Pandora's Box - The Invocation
02 Meat Loaf - Original Sin
03 Doors - Twentieth Century Fox (Original Sin Remix)
04 Love - My Little Red Book
04 Pandora's Box - Safe Sex
05 Meat Loaf - Good Girls Go To Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)
06 Meat Loaf - Back Into Hell-(Requiem Metal For) A Teenager In Love
07 Pandora's Box - I've Been Dreaming Up A Storm Lately
08 Meat Loaf & Marion Raven - It's All Coming Back To Me Now
09 Pandora's Box - The Opening Of The Box
10 Pandora's Box - The Want Ad
12 Meat Loaf - It Just Won't Quit
13 Pandora's Box - Pray Lewd
14 Meat Loaf - The Future Ain't What It Used To Be

Meat Loaf | Renegade Angel (Bad For Good)

In 1977 rock and roll was hit with a monster album by Meat Loaf (and Jim Steinman): Bat Out Of Hell. People wanted a followup album, but Meat Loaf was having issues (with his voice, his house, etc). Not important. But Steinman had an album pretty much written and was pressured to make the album. It took until 1981 to get released and he called it Bad For Good. It didn't do that badly, because people wanted it, but Steinman (and Rory Dodds and much of the same crew from Bat) wasn't Meat Loaf. Over the years after that album was released Meat recorded and released many of the songs on other albums. I always wondered what would the album sound like if they had released it together. This pick is as close as you will get. All the versions Meat did. Only two songs that he didn't quite do. One was The Storm (an instrumental) they did record an excerpt on Bat III. I put it here, but the Steinman album version is better, so it's here too. And the one song that never was redone: Dance In My Pants which kinda got panned and will remind you of another track in the first Bat. I put the Steinman version here. The Meat Loaf album was going to be called Renegade Angel, so that's what you get.

Meat Loaf | Renegade Angel (Bad For Good)

01 Meat Loaf - Seize The Night (The Storm Excerpt)
02 Jim Steinman - The Storm
03 Meat Loaf - Bad For Good
04 Meat Loaf - Wasted Youth
05 Meat Loaf - Lost Boys and Golden Girls
06 Meat Loaf featuring Jim Steinman - Stark Raving Love
07 Meat Loaf - Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire)
08 Meat Loaf - Surf's Up
09 Jim Steinman with Karla DeVito - Dance In My Pants
10 Meat Loaf - Left In The Dark
11 Meat Loaf - Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through