Media Vixen: Radio Sally

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CD | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre

TREAT HER RIGHT (Her Songs, Vol. 1)

Artist Song
Poonanny (That Baby Ain't Black Enough!, Waldoxy, 2001)  HAIR ON HER LEGS (THAT LONG) (Poonanny) 
Roy Head and the Traits (Roy Head and the Traits, TNT, 1965)  TREAT HER RIGHT (Head) 
Stevie Wonder (I Was Made to Love Her, Motown, 1967)  I WAS MADE TO LOVE HER (Cosby/Hardaway/Coy/Wonder) 
Robben Ford (from Talk to Your Daughter, Warner Bros., 1988)  CAN'T LET HER GO (Ford) 
Jefferson Airplane (Surrealistic Pillow[Bonus Tracks}, RCA, 1967/2003)  GO TO HER (Estes/Kantner) 
JosT Feliciano (Feliciano!, RCA, 1968)  AND I LOVE HER (Lennon/McCartney) 
Little Village (Little Village, Reprise, 1992)  DON'T THINK ABOUT HER WHEN YOU'RE TRYING TO DRIVE (Cooder/Hiatt/Keltner/Lowe) 
Bob Dylan 9Blood on the Tracks, Columbia, 1975)  IF YOU SEE HER, SAY HELLO (Dylan) 
Tom Waits (Alice, Anti-, 2002)  WATCH HER DISAPPEAR (Brennan/Waits) 
Neil Young (Neil Young, Reprise, 1969)  IF I COULD HAVE HER TONIGHT (Young) 
Richard Thompson (You? Me? Us? (Nude), Capitol, 1996)  SHE CUT OFF HER SILKEN HAIR (Thompson) 
George Jones (More New Favorites, United Artists, 1973)  YOU COMB HER HAIR (Cochran/Howard) 
Miles Davis and Gil Evans (Miles Davis and Gil Evans: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, Columbia/Legacy, 1957-68)  WAIT TILL YOU SEE HER (Rodgers/Hart) 
David Lindley and El-Rayo X (Very Greasy, Asylum, 1988)  NEVER KNEW HER (Larsen) 
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (You're Gonna Get It, Gone Gator, 1978)  LISTEN TO HER HEART (Petty) 
Freddie King (Takin' Care of Business, Charly, 1985)  YOU'VE GOT TO LOVE HER WITH A FEELING (King/Thompson) 
Buddy Guy 9Sweet Tea, Jive, 2001)  SHE GOT THE DEVIL IN HER (Davis) 
Percy Sledge (Take Time to Know Her, Atlantic, 1968)  TAKE TIME TO KNOW HER (Davis/Gallico) 
Conway Twitty (This Time I've Hurt Her More, MCA, 1975)  THIS TIME I'VE HURT HER (MORE THAN SHE LOVES ME) 
Animal Collective (Sung Tongs, FatCat, 2004)  MOUTH WOOED HER (Porter/Lennox) 

Comment:

I should be rewriting my resume as I am in the market for a new job as of August 1. Instead, I relieve anxiety and burn the work hours with this. Started as a random kind of thing, just an iTunes search for songs with the word "her", but wow! this one came out really nicely. And not so many of my regulars, either. The Jose Feliciano is quite beautiful and would be more so without a string section, but he was a good player. I could (and have) listened to the Little Village track repeatedly ... one my favorites. The Tom Waits (and that's a stretch from my usual) is just really cool here. Poonanny opens it with his usual rudeness. Thanks to Groove 366 for the Buddy Guy tune.

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Rob Conroy
Date: 7/18/2007
Lots of good ones here. I can certainly relate to mixing instead of furthering my career, however...
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anthony lombardi
Date: 7/18/2007
this is freaking amazing - the 8-9-10 stretch is beautiful, love the tom petty, & stevie wonder too - work can definitely stand to wait if the results are this great
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mahdishain
Date: 7/18/2007
i wholeheartedly agree with you on the little village tune. 7-11 is flawless and 16-18 heavenly despite the devil reference.
motw!
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Pop Kulcher
Date: 7/18/2007
Anyone can leap into the job market, but making a decent mix, now that's important!
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hemizen
Date: 7/19/2007
Out of the darkness comes a shinning light....
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Mark Petruccelli
Date: 7/19/2007
Great Stevie, Jose and Petty Tracks. Love the 8 - 11 stretch and great to see Percy and El-Rayo X on a mix.
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Mo Twang!
Date: 7/19/2007
Very nice!
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sphere
Date: 7/19/2007
Yes, a very nice collection. I like doing that iTunes seach to get started on a mix. Good luck with the job search.
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Dead Man
Date: 7/19/2007
When it comes to things like rewriting resumes, I'd much rather be putting together a mix CD. It looks like it was time well spent, too. Good luck finding a new job.
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Sister ZoT Jarvis
Date: 7/19/2007
does this sound as good as it looks?
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The Misfit
Date: 7/19/2007
Looks great! I'll have to track down that opening song to see if it's as good as its title.
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valis
Date: 7/20/2007
I'll ditto the Dead Man and bravo (!) on the David Lindley showing up, too!
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musicgnome
Date: 7/20/2007
Completely relate with your comments. Eerily, in fact. Anyhoo, all the best on your future endeavors AND WONDERFUL STUFF, btw!
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SteveRaglin
Date: 7/20/2007
Probably one of your very nicest, Sally.
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tornadoZ
Date: 7/20/2007
I usually start a new mix when it's time to clean my house, which is pretty obvious once you step through my front door. you got a whole lot of her here. great Tom Waits and Tom Petty songs.
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sammyg123
Date: 7/20/2007
Another class in Mix making. Terrific stuff. Especially 2-6..
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gobi
Date: 7/20/2007
good luck with the job thang . . . putting together mixes is far more fun though . . . which is better, your resume or the mix ?
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Moe
Date: 7/21/2007
Good luck with the job search, RS. Wouldn't it be cool if mix making paid the bills? We'd all be rich. Some great "her" songs represented here, like that early Tom Petty track. "Have You Seen Her Face" by the Byrds would have also been a good one.
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French Connection
Date: 7/22/2007
'Elle' of a mix Sally! There's not much else I'd rather do than compile mixes and as for job resume's, pleased to say those days are long behind me now since I moved to France.
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Salman1
Date: 7/23/2007
Great closer (that whole album is so damn good), and liking all the classic country tunes. Hope you find a new job you enjoy soon.
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p the swede
Date: 8/6/2007
a mix for a drunk night I suppose