Other Mixes By Dom1
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D's CRUSOE VIBE
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
ROBERT MELLIN ORCHESTRA (France) | The Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe (Mellin / Reverben) (Theme to the Franco/London Films b/w T.V. Series starring Austrian actor Robert Hoffman) (1965) (Back To Mine Series: Orbital) | |
THE CREATURES (Siouxsie) (UK) | Venus Sands (Siouxsie / Budgie) (1989) (Boomerang) | |
SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL '66 (Brazil) | Looking Around (Mendes / Mattos / A. Bergman / M. Bergman) (1968) (Very Best) | |
MIRIAM MAKEBA (South Africa) | West Wind (Salta / Semenia) (1972) (Pata Pata) | |
ODETTA | Go Down Sunshine (Trad) (1962) (Odetta & The Blues) | |
JERRY BUTLER | Moon River (Mancini / Mercer) (Danny Williams) (1961) (The Story Of Vee Jay: America's Premier Black Music Label) | |
BETH GIBBONS (Portishead) & RUSTIN' MAN (UK) | Spider Monkey (Gibbons) (2002) (Out Of Season) | |
DAVID AXELROD | The Mental Traveler(Axelrod) (1968) (An Anthology: 1968-70) | |
FIERY FURNACES | Gale Blow (Friedberger / Friedberger) (2003) (Gallowsbark) | |
THE PYRAMIDS (Jamaica) | Mosquito Bite (Pitter / Roberts / Neysmith / Ellis) (1971) (Trojan Sunshine Reggae Box Set) | |
ALL SAINTS (UK) | Pure Shores (Orbit / Lewis) (2000) (From Danny Boyle's Movie The Beach Starring Leonardo Dicaprio) | |
TANYA DONNELLY | Moonbeam Monkey (Donnelly) (2002) (Uncut Magazine: 2002) | |
ED KUEPPER (Ex Saints) (Australia) | Confessions In Paradise (199? ) (Kuepper) (Bonus Track On Sings His Greatest Hits For You) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
NICOLAI DUNGAR (Sweden) | Last Night I Dreamed Of Mississippi (Dunger / Wilhelm) (2002) (Late Night Tales Series: Turin Brakes) | |
SHELBY LYNNE | Where I'm From (Lynne / Bottrell) (1999) (I Am Shelby Lynne) | |
GUS CANNON (BANJO JOE) | Poor Boy, Long Way From Home (Trad) (1927) (It Came From Memphis The Legendary Sounds Of) | |
JIMMY RADCLIFFE | There Goes The Forgotten Man (Bacharach / David) (1962) (The Bacharach Collection 75th Birthday Edition) | |
LEE HAZELWOOD Featuring COLLEEN PETTERSON | Beginning To Feel Like Home (Petterson) (1977) (Back On The Streets Again) | |
KAREN DALTON | In The Evening It's So Hard To Tell Who'll Love You The Best (Leroy Carr) (1969) (It's So Hard To Tell) | |
BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON | Dark Was The Night (Uncredited) (1927) (Singin' The Gospel) | |
ANITA O'DAY | Whisper Not (Golson / Feather) (1962) (Verve: The Best Of Verve Jazz Box Disc1) | |
ODESSA KLEZMER BAND (Hungary) | Hajnali Dozna / Doina At Dawn (Trad) (Isaac's Dry Tree) (2000) | |
FRANK SINATRA | In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (Mann / Hilliard) (1963) (Reprise Recordings: My Way: Best Of) | |
ESTHER & ABI OFARIM (Israel) | Morning Of My Life (B.R.& M. Gibb) (1967) (Die Ofarim-Story) | |
LUNA | Superfreaky Memories (Luna / Wareham) (1999) (Uncut Magazine: June 1999) | |
XTC | Stupidly Happy (Partridge) (2000) (Uncut Magazine 2000.5) | |
Comment:
Enjoy!Feedback:
and the hits just keep on coming.... Very nice D.
Looks great Dom. How's Tanya Donnelly doing on her solo gig?
Very few tunes I know here. It's unusual for me not to have a burst of recognition at one of Dom's mixes -- but judging from the artists, it's smashing. I'll be over about 8 on Friday with a bottle of Chianti to give it a listen.
Jenergy's got it down, Dom: this is a Friday mix, my man!
(heh, heh...get it?, 'my man, Friday'...Robinson Crusoe...uhm...aww shite).
(heh, heh...get it?, 'my man, Friday'...Robinson Crusoe...uhm...aww shite).
yes .. they jus keep on coming, another one , better as the last one, always great
exactly what our Swedish friend below hath stated.
Lovely Axelrod, Sinatra, Hazelwood and Furnaces picks. Cool mix.
Lots of interesting picks and positions.
The Creatures seem to be all but forgotten in Siouxsie history; nice Shelby Lynne choice, too. I can't say I believe islands to be overrated...
Wow, awesome.
Lots I don't know here, but I trust you.
Niiiiicccceeee.
Would love to hear this one...
Would love to hear this one...
Tasty and eclectic as usual. Love Jerry Butler and Frank's rendition of Wee Small Hours ...
You are the king, Dom!