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THE INFINITE PLEASURE OF SPLENDID SORROW AT THE GARD DU NORD
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Artist | Song | |
MANTOVANI | The Song From `Moulin Rouge' (1953) (The Fabulous Fifties) | |
LEE HAZELWOOD | After Six (1967) (The Complete MGM Recordings) | |
JELLY ROLL MORTON'S RED HOT PEPPERS | Smokehouse Blues (1926) (Kid Ory's Creole Trombone 1922-44) | |
CHARLES TRENET | Les Oiseaux De Paris (1939) (Original Recordings 1938-46) | |
CHRISTINE KITTRELL | Sittin' Here Drinkin' (1952) (Juice Head Baby: Vintage Songs About Bars & Booze 1925-53) | |
CHARLIE RICH | I Can't Even Drink It Away (1970) (Big Boss Man) | |
TINDERSTICKS | Plus De Liasons (1995) (Donkeys 1992-97) | |
CHARLIE PARKER | Lover Man (1951) (Verve: Compact Jazz: Charlie Parker) | |
MURRAY HEAD | She Was Perfection (1967) (Immediate Pleasure: All The hits & Highlights From Immediate Records) | |
JOHN MARTYN | The Man In The Station (1973) (Solid Air) | |
BOB DYLAN | I Am A Lonesome Hobo (1968) (John Wesley Harding) | |
MILES DAVIS | Night On The Champs-Elysees Take 1 (From the sndtrck to Louis Malle's Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud / Lift To The Scaffold) (1957) | |
OTIS REDDING | Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (1965) (The Soul Album) | |
THELONIOUS MONK | Round Midnight (1947) (Blue Note 50th Anniversary Collection: From Boogie To Bop Vol 1 1939-56) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
NINA SIMONE | Blue Prelude (1959) (The Amazing Nina Simone) | |
YVES MONTAND | A Paris (unk) ( Les Feuilles Mortes) | |
DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA | What Am I Here For? (1944) (The Golden Years Of Duke Ellington) | |
SERGE GAINSBOURG | Ce Mortel Ennui (This Mortal Ennui) (1958) (Du Jazz Dans Le Ravin) | |
DIVINE COMEDY | Lost Property (2001) (Regeneration) | |
ANN PEEBLES | Troubles, Heartaches & Sadness (1971) (Hi Records: Deep Soul Sisters 1966-76) 2:35 | |
HADDA BROOKS | When A Woman Cries (1951) (Hadda Brooks: Romance In The Dark) | |
PATSY CLINE | She's Got You (1962) (The Best Of) | |
HERBIE MANN & BILL EVANS TRIO | Gymnopedia (Erik Satie) (Nirvana) (1961) | |
TIM ROSE | I Got A Loneliness (Tim Rose) (1967) | |
ROD STEWART | Man Of Constant Sorrow (1969) (Changing Faces: The Very Best Of Rod Stewart & The Faces) | |
ARTHUR CONLEY | I'm A Lonely Stranger (1965) (Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Volume 4) | |
BILLIE HOLIDAY | Solitude (Ellington) (1941) (Ken Burns Jazz: Billie Holiday) | |
SCOTT WALKER | Two Weeks Since You've Been Gone (1969) (Scott 3) | |
Comment:
Hang out at the Gard du Nord in Paris - with your hand firmly on your purse - and watch the world go by in front of you (Dea Birkett)Feedback:
The infinite pleasure of a great mix!!!
lots of goodness on this one D
Some lovely stuff here, and fitting for such a landmark. I remember the station a wee bit from a visit there when I was, like, 11. As I recall, the area around the station (and near our hotel, I might add) was a bit shady, yes? But everyting looks suspect through the eyes of an 11-year-old. The Herbie Mann/Bill Evans doing that Satie piece must be a nice listen.
Absolutely incredible.
always good to see the eclectic of your fantasy
Ann Peebles... Miles... Martyn... hell, just about everybody included herein KEW EL. My kinda mix. Good one.
Looks good, D.
I like it. I hope you've been well, Dom.
Great combination of songs.
Would love to hang out at North Station in Paris, but the dollar is so weak I can only afford to stay on this side of the pond.
Have seen Satie here multiple times lately - is this a trend?
Would love to hang out at North Station in Paris, but the dollar is so weak I can only afford to stay on this side of the pond.
Have seen Satie here multiple times lately - is this a trend?
filled with many of my favs. great stuff.
That was a mouthwatering title and the mix don't disappoint- terrific.
Seriously impressive, as always.
good lord, this is GREAT.
Beautiful.
What else is there to be said? Let that Jelly Roll!
Very nice. Love that John Martyn song and Jelly Roll Morton sure can play.
I know three songs here; they're all great songs so I'll assume this is a fine mix for hanging out in Paris )or anywhere else)!
Wow! Extraordinary. You smart young thing, you.
Charlie Rich and Charles Trenet on the same mix! I can only wonder! Beautiful, mysterious, as always.