Other Mixes By Media Vixen: Radio Sally
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IT'S THE FOURTH OF JULY
Artist | Song | |
Margaret Leng Tan (The Art of the Toy Piano, Polygram, 1996) | STAR SPANGLED ETUDE #3 (FURLING BANNER) (Mostel) | |
Frank Sinatra (Strangers in the Night, Reprise, 1966) | THE SUMMER WIND (Bradtke/Mayer/Mercer) | |
Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men (Out In California, Hightone, 2002) | THE FOURTH OF JULY (Alvin) | |
Billy & Terry Smith (Long Live The Dead: A Tribute To The Grateful Dead, K-Tel, 1996 | U.S. BLUES (Hunter/Garcia) | |
Roy Rogers (Chops Not Chaps, Blind Pig, 1986) | TERRAPLANE BLUES (Johnson) | |
Madeleine Peyroux (Careless Love, Rounder, 2004) | WEARY BLUES (Handy/Koenig/William) | |
The Jack Grace Band (I Like it Wrong, Radia, 2004) | UMBRELLA (Grace) | |
Mary Lou Lord (Live City Sounds, Rubric, 2001) | THUNDER ROAD (Springsteen) | |
Raul Malo, Pat Flynn, Rob Ickes, & Dave Pomeroy (Nashville Acoustic Sessions, CMH, 2004) | MOON RIVER (Mancini/Mercer) | |
Gregg Allman (One More Try: An Anthology (Disc 2), Polygram, 1997) | SHADOW DREAM SONG (Solo Demo) (Browne) | |
David Poe (David Poe, Sony, 1997) | APARTMENT (Poe) | |
Kevin Lyttle (Kevin Lyttle, Atlantic, 2004) | SIGN YOUR NAME (D'Arby) | |
Shana Morrison (7 Wishes, Vanguard, 2002) | DAY AFTER YES ((Collins/McCartney/McGuire/Morrison) | |
Ike Quebec 9Heavy Soul, Blue Note, 1961) | BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A DIME? Heavy Soul, Blue Note, 1961) | |
Duke Robillard 9Dangerous Place,Virgin, 1997) | HAD TO BE YOUR MAN (Robillard) | |
Percy Sledge (Blue Night, Pointblank, 1994) | YOU GOT AWAY WITH LOVE (Burnette/Robinson) | |
Etta James (Blue Gardenia, Private Music, 2001) | LOVE LETTERS (Heyman Young) | |
Calexico (Feast Of Wire, Quarterstick, 2003) | QUATTRO (WORLD DRIFTS IN) (Burns/Convertino) | |
B. B. King (Live At The Apollo, GRP, 1992) | PEACE TO THE WORLD (Live) (Martin) | |
Ray LaMontagne (Trouble, RCA, 2004) | ALL THE WILD HORSES (LaMontagne) | |
Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet (Savvy Show Stoppers, Cargo, 1990) | THE SUMMER WIND (Bradtke/Mayer/Mercer) | |
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I made this for July 4th two years ago and somehow couldn't get it posted. It is what it is. And it is good.Feedback:
Very nice. Love the 16-20 stretch especially. I'm a fan of tks 8 & 12 also, although I don't know those particular versions...
Thanks for this!
Looks great!
you've yet to post a mix i wasn't instantly attracted to - you do not shy away from this streak here. that ray lamontagne song is one of my very favorite songs from this decade. very, very good stuff here...
ambitious work
Track eight into nine is intriguing. More please.
Don't know much at all here Sally but quite sure it's all sterling stuff. I just used that LaMontagne track on a 'horse' themed mix for 'H's friend.
Looks QUITE intriguing.
I'm with the (mighty) 'Gnome. What a closer!
Only know bits and pieces but 16 thru 20 tickles my fancy.
Looks good to me.
I'm seeing fireworks! Independence pop at its finest. I salute you.
Looks really excellent. I'll have to check out what I don't know...
This is one of my favorites I've seen from you. Very nice.
Oh man, that closing track is aces. Love it. Also digging that Etta James track. Have a great 4th of July!