Showing posts with label folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folk. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

Sibylle Baier - Colour Green


Ive been meaning to upload this for a long time now but I simply forgot. Sibylle Baier, man oh man what a lovely fraulein. I fall madly in love with her each time I put this record on, simply one of the best folk records ever made. A friend calls her the only singer/songwriter in the same league as Leonard Cohen, female or otherwise, I wont argue that.



"Sibylle Baier is a German folk singer and actress whose musical abilities achieved belated recognition with the 2006 release of the album Colour Green, compiled from songs she had recorded in the early 1970s.
Having played guitar and piano as a young girl, she was moved to write her first song, "Remember The Day", after taking a road trip with a friend across the Alps to Genoa, via Strasbourg.
She appeared in Wim Wenders' 1973 film Alice in the Cities, and her music is also featured in Umarmungen und andere Sachen (1975) and in Wim Wenders' "Palermo Shooting" (2008) . Baier opted not to pursue an acting or singing career, and eventually moved to America where she concentrated on raising a family."



"The songs that went on to make up her album Colour Green were home reel-to-reel tape recordings Baier had made in Germany between 1970 and 1973. Some thirty years later her son Robby compiled a CD from these recordings to give to family members as presents. He also gave a copy to Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis, who in turn passed it along to the Orange Twin label. Orange Twin released the album in February 2006. She is expected to release a second studio album." [wiki]

to-nite

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing in the Hands


For Howard, happy birthday btw.

This is Devendra's second album on Michael Gira's Young God Records. It was also produced by Gira himself. The sound is bit more polished than on Oh Me Oh My and Devendra's songwriting is in top shape. He was also 23 when he recorded this. It makes you feel like you haven't accomplished shit.


PS. Devendra if you're ever in PR hit us up. We can get some shrooms and shit, just bring some of those hippie chicks we know you know.





Get

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wizz Jones.


For Lorraine:
An influential yet overlooked figure in the UK folk scene. Wizz plays with amazing technique and fast paced licks accompanied by breathie vocals with beautiful lyrics. He's chums with Bert Jansch of the Pentangle and artists such as Roy Harper and John Martyn regard him as a direct influence.




It looks like its'a dying, but its hardly been born.



Los Angeles, city of the angels. Wrong place to be if you're looking for a friend.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Bert Jansch - S/T


"Bert Jansch, is a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle. He was born in Glasgow and, in the 1960s, he was heavily influenced by the guitarist Davey Graham and folk singers such as Anne Briggs. He is best known as an innovative and accomplished acoustic guitarist but is also a singer and songwriter.
He has recorded at least 25 albums and has toured extensively starting in the 1960s and continuing into the 21st century. His work has influenced such artists as Johnny Marr, Bernard Butler, Jimmy Page, Ian Anderson, Nick Drake, Donovan and Neil Young, and earned him a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2001 BBC Folk Awards."


Nick Drakies might recognize "Strolling down the highway"

Pentangle - Basket of Light



Saddest thing in the whole wide world, to see your baby with another girl.

Chris Thompson - S/T


everyone's livin' like livin's goin' out of style.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Wendy & Bonnie - Genesis


Wendy Flower was 17 and Bonnie Flower only 13 when they churned out this cult folk album. what the fuck've you accomplished?

You should be ashamed.

V/A - Folk is not a four letter word


More from master-mixer Andy Votel. This time for the folkies, its comprised mainly by bangs sportin' vixens. mmMMmmm, my fave.
Get this shit you mopey fucks.

P.S. Wendy & Bonnie's "by the sea" is sampled somewhere, and I cant seem to remember. If someone out there in the blog-o-sphere can help a brotha out.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Ry Cooder - Paris, Texas


One of my favorite soundtracks from one of my favorite films, by guitar master Ry Cooder.

Travis

Mima - Mima



Directly from our home court in the island of Puerto Rico comes an album thats full of compositions that have a unique harmonic vibe to them. A fusion between the brazilian harmony and rhythm, some kind of folky guitar tunes and a beautiful voice springs a mixture of emotions that you can only obtain while listening to this album. The musicians on call for this album are no joke as well: Omar Silva (guitar) Efrain Martínez (drums) Ricky Rodríguez (upright bass) Bayrex Jiménez (keys) Yarimír 'Mima' Cabán (vox)
Produced by Mima and Omar Silva comes a highly recommended album that will make your rainy mornings and long nights as cozy as they will ever be.

For Respect.