Friday, 25 January 2013

Corridor of Uncertainty Radio - Songs of the Southern Wild


  1. Freddie King the Texas Cannonball to a big fat slice of Lone Star funk

    2.     Mickey & The Soul Generation - How Good Is Good
    Mickey & the Soul Generation used to be the opening band for this gentleman

    Foxxy!

    4.     Area code 615 -  Stone Fox Chase
    Harmonica by Charlie McCoy, this album arranged by the same man

    Wonderful song written by Dan Penn and probably the definitive version sung by James Carr. One of the greatest voices to come from the south , born in Coahoma , Mississipi.  He recorded for the Goldwax label out of Memphis Tennesee. This was another of his marvellous choons....

    6.     Stronger Than Love – James Carr Download 
    Dan penn co wrote with mr carr, mr penn wrote this clarence carter track

    7.     Clarence Carter - Slippin' Around
    Dan Penn wrote with a fell called Chips Moman and they wrote Do Right Woman for Aretha when she recorded at Fame Studios with Jerry Wexler.
    Aretha recorded this cover version (that was released before the original) of Let It Be which was also covered by Clarence Carter on his Patches album.

    8.     Aretha Franklin - Let It Be
    Beatles down south

    9.     Emmylou Harris - "Here, There and Everywhere"
    Further south

    10.  Dillard & Clark - Don't Let Me Down
    Later in his career Gene Clark tried to get the Byrds back together but they weren't having it ,so he got other musicians instead including Richard Manuel of The Band.  Levon Helm , born in Elaine , Arkansas was vocalist and drummer from The Band. this is him ( & them ) with the legendary Staple Singers.

    11.  The Band - The Weight
    Al Kooper performed with Bob Dylan, and discovered this band.  From the excellent Soul Jazz Comp, Delta Swamp

    12.  Lynyrd Skynyrd -The Seasons






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