Favoriting Electric Lazy Susan with DJ Nogood Nick: Playlist from November 7, 2021 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 7, 2021: Many Colors edition: Bright flutes and muted guitars

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Artist Track Album Label Year New Approx. start time
Honey Ltd.  Love, The Devil   Favoriting The Complete LHI Recordings  Light in the Attic  2013    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Pentangle  Train Song   Favoriting Basket Of Light  Reprise  1969    0:03:01 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Chico Hamilton 

Music from "Repulsion"   Favoriting

Unreleased 

 

1965 

 

0:09:34 (Pop-up)
Joe Pass  Peter Peter   Favoriting Guitar Interludes  Discovery Records  1969    0:10:53 (Pop-up)
The Jerry Hahn Quintet  My Love   Favoriting Ara-Be-In  Changes  1967    0:13:33 (Pop-up)
Ken Nordine  Maroon   Favoriting Colors: A Sensuous Listening Experience  Philips  1966    0:18:48 (Pop-up)
Pat Martino  Where Love's a Grown-Up God   Favoriting Baiyina (The Clear Evidence)  Presitge  1968    0:20:22 (Pop-up)
White Elephant  Peace of Mind   Favoriting White Elephant  Just Sunshine Records  1972    0:26:52 (Pop-up)
Bob Dorough  A Taste of Honey   Favoriting A Taste of Honey  Music Minus One  1972    0:34:14 (Pop-up)
Ben Sidran  That Fine Day   Favoriting Feel Your Groove  Capitol Records  1971    0:36:20 (Pop-up)
Attila Zoller  The Birds And The Bees   Favoriting Gypsy Cry  Embryo Records  1970    0:40:09 (Pop-up)
Poliphony  Monday's Race   Favoriting Poliphony  Zel-La Records  1973    0:43:46 (Pop-up)
Focus  Happy Nightmare (Mescaline)   Favoriting In And Out Of Focus  Polydor  1970    0:47:52 (Pop-up)
Mike Mainieri  We'll Speak Above the Roar   Favoriting Journey Thru An Electric Tube  Solid State Records  1968    0:51:45 (Pop-up)
Ken Nordine  Blue   Favoriting Colors: A Sensuous Listening Experience  Philips  1966    0:57:59 (Pop-up)
Byard Lancaster  It's Not Up to Us   Favoriting It's Not Up to Us  Vortex Records  1968    1:03:17 (Pop-up)
If  Dockland   Favoriting If  Island Records  1970    1:07:18 (Pop-up)
Bob Downes' Open Music  Dawn Until Dawn   Favoriting Electric City  Vertigo  1970    1:12:00 (Pop-up)
Mark-Almond  The City   Favoriting Mark-Almond  Blue Thumb Records,  1971    1:16:22 (Pop-up)
Jukka Tolonen  Wanderland   Favoriting Tolonen!  Janus Records  1971    1:24:02 (Pop-up)
Ken Nordine  Magenta   Favoriting Colors: A Sensuous Listening Experience  Philips  1966    1:29:00 (Pop-up)
Kansas Plates  Can Opener   Favoriting Can Opener - Single  Self-Released  2021  *   1:30:41 (Pop-up)
Thijs Van Leer  Pastorale   Favoriting Nice To Have Met You  Columbia  1978    1:38:10 (Pop-up)
McDonald and Giles  Tomorrow's People - The Children Of Today   Favoriting McDonald and Giles  Island Records  1970    1:40:49 (Pop-up)
Whole Earth Rainbow Band  Seventy To Eleven/Thirds   Favoriting A Piece Of Window  Wranebeau (Private Press)  1974    1:47:52 (Pop-up)
Terry Callier  City Side and Country Side   Favoriting Essential, The Very Best Of...  MCA  1998    1:53:25 (Pop-up)


Listener comments!

  Swag For Life Member 7:01pm
WR:

If you have Pat Martino included in this episode, there will be appreciative murmur from the assembled multitude.
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djnogoodnick:

@WR Noted!!
Avatar 7:02pm
djnogoodnick:

And nice to see you!
  Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
WR:

Nice to be hear listening.
Avatar 7:13pm
djnogoodnick:

This is honestly the least prepared I've been.. I have a playlist for the whole month, but am still not sure what direction I'll go in tonight. So.. spontaneity!!
  Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
WR:

Two featured guitarist so far. Nice Jerry Hahn recording.
Avatar 7:20pm
djnogoodnick:

Yes, I'm going for an acoustic / flute / fall thing
Avatar 7:21pm
djnogoodnick:

And honestly Pat Martino was not on the playlist, but the suggestion fits the mood perfectly!
  Swag For Life Member 7:36pm
WR:

Martino died recently, so some listeners have been requesting recently.
Avatar 7:37pm
djnogoodnick:

Oh damn, I didn't know. Always bad about following that stuff. So, yeah, extra appropriate.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:54pm
drowsy:

Thanks djnogoodnick, hanging a star on this show, it's a keeper. Also, cheers WR.
  7:54pm
Gerry from Miami:

This rather jazzy sounding tune by Dutch group Focus was from their first official album. But then they took the pop/rock world by storm over the next few years back in the 70s. They became a huge concert draw and struck chart gold with their rip-roaring smash, "Hocus Pocus."
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djnogoodnick:

@drowsy Appreciate it much!! @Gerry Thanks for that too!! I made sure to put some context (which I don't always remember to do) in the readoff for them. I know Focus have a lot of fans for their later work, but I really love "In and Out of Focus" the best, being more of a mellow / jazz cat.
  8:05pm
Gerry from Miami:

Love Ken Nordine! I can remember a series of TV commercials he did about 45-50 years ago with voiceovers accompanying animated shorts. The product they were trying to sell was Levi's Jeans. Pretty effective, I thought.
Avatar 8:08pm
djnogoodnick:

To be quite honest I had never heard of Ken Nordine, but his voice sounded familiar immediately when I first heard the album, which says something about his immortality.
  8:15pm
Gerry from Miami:

I bought the first couple of records by the jazz/ rock band, If. Down Beat magazine did a feature comparing Blood, Sweat and Tears, Chicago , If, maybe Colosseum as well. They thought all of these "rock" bands with horns and vocals were OK, nothing special, if I recall. I was intrigued, nonetheless, and to this day still pull out records by all of them. Vive le saxophone!
  Swag For Life Member 8:18pm
WR:

This album cover for If I found to be memorable.
www.discogs.com...
  Swag For Life Member 8:19pm
WR:

Hi there drowsy
And thank you Nick for slipping in the Martino track.
Avatar 8:21pm
djnogoodnick:

Yes that's a Zappa-esque album cover!!
  8:31pm
Gerry from Miami:

Oh yeah, "The City!" Living in LA during the 70s, the default jazz station in town was KBCA. They wore out the grooves on this one!! I knew when this record was current, I could hear it at least once or twice every day. This one, as well as "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil-Scott Heron, the lead piece from the Siegel-Schwall Blues Band on their collaboration album with the San Francisco Symphony and all the early work from saxophonist John Klemmer got plenty of airplay. I thank this station for leading me to the trailhead of that long road toward jazz "Nirvana."
  Swag For Life Member 8:32pm
WR:

A few different WFMU DJs have played Nordine tracks from the Colors album recently. A coincidence or has something brought that album into focus recently?
  Swag For Life Member 8:35pm
WR:

Cutting out a bit early tonight, thank you Nick for keeping it going. Laters all
Avatar 8:39pm
djnogoodnick:

@WR Who knows how the algorithms work? I believe I got it recommended to me but it seems to fit the times. Thanks as usual for staying up (extra hour) and listening / joining in!!
  8:54pm
Gerry from Miami:

I heard a lot of flute here tonight. Thank you for that! Maybe one day in the near future you could devote a whole program to creative jazz/rock/pop flautists. I had the good fortune back in the 70s to befriend and go to concerts and events with one Mr. James Newton, 23-time winner of "Best Flute" in the annual Down Beat magazine International Critics' Poll (biggest thrill---James introducing me to Cecil Taylor in his backstage dressing room after a concert at UCLA). Great show tonight. Thanks for playing all this great music! This program will be permanently on my weekly schedule from now on!
Avatar 8:56pm
djnogoodnick:

@Gerry from Miami: Thank you for the kind words, and also remembrances. I do love jazz flute especially during the fall, so if you tune in you'll be hearing more of it. Also there's a city / country theme I guess I subconsciously put it in here. I'm located in NYC but lived in Miami briefly a few years ago and the jazz scene there was amazing..
Avatar 8:57pm
djnogoodnick:

I've also made a note of James Newton and will be sure to check his discography
  8:57pm
Gerry from Miami:

Again, thanks!
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