Friday, 2 March 2012

Corridor of Uncertainty Radio - March 2012 by Muchomacho on Mixcloud



  1. Gil Scott Heron - Who'll Pay Reparations (Small Talk at 125th Lennox, Flying Dutchman, 1970)


    Link: 'Who'

  2. The Who - Daddy Rolling Stone (Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere B-Side, Brunswick, 1965)


    Link: Composed by Otis Blackwell, and so was this

  3. Patti Drew - Fever (I've Been Here All The Time, Capitol, 1969) Download


    Link: Capitol records became Capitol Inds EMI in the 70's . One of the shed loads of artists on there was Bob Seger.
  1. Bob Seger - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Capitol, 1969)


    Link: Mr Seger worked extensively with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
  1. Muscle Shoals Horns - Born To Get Down (Single, Bang Records, 1976)


    Link: 2010 album by Band of Horses partly recorded at Fame Studios, Alabama the home of Muscle Shoals
  1. Band of Horses - Factory – (Infinite Arms, Brown Records, 2010)


    Link:  Irene Cara sang the theme tune to Fame, she was a backing vocalist for Evelyn "Champagne" King...

  2. Evelyn "Champagne" King - Shame -  (Single, RCA, 1977)


    Link: King
  1. Freddy King – Texas Oil (Single, Federal, 1962)


    Link: From a King to a queen, the ‘queen of rockabilly’ Wanda Jackson, also recorded in 1962
  1. I Gotta Know – Wanda Jackson (Rockin' With Wanda, Starline, 1962)


    Link: The Jackson Sisters made this famous, but this is the original version
  1. Mark Capanni - I Believe In Miracles (Single, Capitol, 1974) Download


    Link: The Jackson sisters recorded for Tigerlilly records - technically, Tigerlilly was an attempt at a tax swizz by Roulette Records, who at one point had Sammy on their roster of artistes.
  1. Sammy Davis Jr. Up Tight/ You Got Your Troubles (Lonely is the Name, Reprise, 1968) Download


    Link: Stevie Wonder cover to a cover by Stevie

  2. Stevie Wonder - Bang Bang (Down to Earth, 1966, Motown)


    Link: Down to earth to feeling it move

  3. First Gear Featuring Larnelle Harris - I Feel The Earth Move (First Gear, Myrrh, 1972) Download


    Link: Introduction to a Caveman" by Caveman, containing (amongst others) a sample of "Shifting gears" by Johnny Hammond, but from the same album

  4. Caveman – Fry You Like Fish (Profile, 1990)


    Link: Caveman were descended from monkees according to Mr Darwin

  5. Porpoise Song (Theme from 'Head') – The Monkees (RCA, 1968)
Davy Jones RIP

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