Posts tagged ‘Dr. Dog’
Keeping Time: Shady Groove Podcast #81
These are the tracks that were played:
The Rolling Stones – Time Is On My Side ++ Bob Dylan – In My Time of Dying ++ Greensky Bluegrass – Killing Time on My Own ++ King Johnson – Time Stands Still ++ Booker T. & The MG’s – Time is Tight ++ Toots and the Maytals – Time Tough ++ Willie Williams – Armagideon Time ++ Bob Marley & The Wailers – Time Will Tell ++ The Allman Brothers Band – Ain’t Wasting Time No More ++ Dr. John – Right Place Wrong Time ++ Dire Straits – Once Upon a Time In The West ++ Dawes – When My Time Comes ++ Creation – Making Time ++ Dr. Dog – Where’d All The Time Go ++ The Gourds – On Time
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2012 Year in Review (Part 3): Best Albums
This is always the toughest list to come up with.
My 5 favorite albums of 2012.
1. Alabama Shakes – Boys and Girls
You’ve really gotta love this band. Their music is rooted in 60’s blues and soul, but you could easily call them an indie rock band. They’ve build a substantial following through their rocking live shows and this debut thrust them on the scene. But its not just the fact that they are rooted in the past that makes this band and this album awesome. Its the fact that it feels like the Shakes are poised to grow into a legendary band. Boys and Girls can be played front to back without skipping a beat. There are no awkward songs to skip through. This is the best album of 2012.
2. Michael Kiwanuka – Home Again
His stripped-down acoustic folk style evokes images of Otis Redding. His soulful voice is timeless. You can’t help but get swept up in his thoughtful lyrics. Pop on this album and you’ll find yourself transported to another place. He has been compared to Curtis Mayfield and Bill Withers. I love that at its core, the sound is retro, though the music stays novel. Home again has placed itself high on the list of my favorite new albums.
3. Dr. John – Locked Down
The good doctor is back with a vengeance. Black Keys guitar player, Dan Auerbach produced this album and the results were astounding. Their collective aim was to create a modern recording that drew on the organic, spontaneous, spooky, swampy, nite-tripper voodoo elements that we heard in Dr. John’s earliest albums. It’s not a recreation of Gris Gris. It grooves with the feeling of swamp rock, but its got many new ideas and sounds. The band is tight and at times you can definitely feel the Black Keys style. Although it is not in any way a Black Keys album. Even in this age, it can be labeled as one of Mac Rebbenack’s finest.
4. Dr. Dog – Be The Void
As soon as the opener, Lonesome, begins one can tell they are in for a treat. Dr. Dog hits a home run with this album. They seem to be having a great time as they wind through raw but poppy harmonies and stripped down warm lyrics. I think they have wandered slightly away from their intricately crafted pop of earlier albums. But it seems to work as the sound is more loose and uninhibited. I love that the band keeps on growing, changing, and exploring new territories.
5. Jack White – Blunderbuss
Jack White is a powerhouse in todays music industry. Having showed us his producing chops with Loretta Lynn’s comeback album, Van Lear Rose, and with his other side projects also creating a significant buzz, Jack does what he wants and it almost always comes out good. It seems funny that this is his first solo album. He places an indelible stamp on every project he has been in from the Raconteurs to the Dead Weather, so much so that you would think those are his albums. But this one is his and only his. With contradictions and squelching guitars, electric piano, beautiful melodies, and even quieter polished sounds, Blunderbuss gets better as it gets played more.
Honorable Mentions:
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Here
Bruce Springsteen – Wrecking Ball
Neil Young and Crazy Horse – Americana
The Lumineers – The Lumineers
Justin Townes Earl – Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now
Gary Clark Jr – Blak and Blu
Rock and Roll with The Shady Groove: Podcast 77
These are the tracks that were included in this weeks podcast:
Devendra Banhart – Baby ++ Jack White – Love Interruption ++ Dr. Dog – How Long Must I Wait ++ Little Joy – The Next Time Around ++ Willie Nelson – Shotgun Willie ++ The Velvet Underground – Rock and Roll ++ Little Feat – Rock and Roll Doctor ++ Deer Tick – Baltimore Blues No. 1 ++ Neil Young & Crazy Horse ++ Oh Susannah ++ Monsters of Folk – The Right Place ++ Wilco – Forget the Flowers ++ The Rolling Stones – Dead Flowers ++ The Shins – New Slang ++ Tom Petty – Breakdown ++ Ringo Starr – No No Song ++ The Gourds – Don’t Pass Me By.
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Gold Soundz: Podcast #55
Howdy all you Shady Groovers out there! Check out the fresh, Brand New podcast that was just dropped.
We hope you enjoy these fantastically crafted musical tracks:
Blitzen Trapper – Country Caravan ++ The White Stripes – Effect & Cause ++ Old 97’s – Timebomb ++ Dr. Dog – That Old Black Hole ++ The Rolling Stones – Far Away Eyes ++ Middle Brother – Middle Brother ++ My Morning Jacket – Evil Urges ++ Pavement – Gold Soundz ++ The Allman Brothers Band – Old Friend ++ Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Anders Parker + Yim Yames – My Revolutionary Mind ++ Richie Havens – Tight Rope ++ Spoon – Don’t You Evah ++ Waylon Jennings – Waymore’s Blues ++ Ween – Don’t Shit Where You Eat ++ The Gourds – Do 4 U