33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#93
October 5, 2015


Me and my Grandson, Sept 29, two days old
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Giacomo
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   Neville Brothers: Brother John / Iko Iko (Cyril Neville / Earl King) – 1981
2.   King Biscuit Boy: New Orleans (Guida / Royster) – 1975*
3.   Dutch Mason Trio: Boss Man (T Bone Burnette) – 1971*
4.   Jilted John: Jilted John (J G John) – 1978
5.   Edmond Pariseau et Ses Paper Makers du Saguenay: Reel des Robineux (E Pariseau) 1960?*
6.   Shuffle Demons: Twelve Beer My Dear (David Parker) - 1988*
7.   Raffi: Baby Beluga (Raffi Cavoukian / D Pike) – 1980*
8.   Prairie Oyster: Tom Cat (Chris Cuddy) – 1986*
9.   Captain Beefheart & Magic Band: Fallin’ Ditch intro (Captain Beefheart) – 1969
10. John Dickie: Mississippi Queen (Leslie West / Felix Pappalardi / David Rea) – 1987*
11. Simon & Garfunkel: Scarborough Fair / Canticle (Paul Simon / Art Garfunkel) – 1966
12. Terry Tufts: Niagara (Terry Tufts) – 1987*
13. June Eikhard: Niagara Breakdown (June Eikhard) – 1959*
14. Lincoln County Peach Pickers: Niagara Moon (E Goerz / J Harden) – circa 1953*

CanCon = 71%

Hour Two

1.   Nick Berry: Heartbeat (Montgomery / Petty) – 1992
2.   Psychedelic Furs: Heartbeat (John Ashton / Richard Butler) – 1984
3.   King Crimson: Heartbeat (Adrian Belew / King Crimson) – 1982
4.   Fleetwood Mac: My Heart Beat Like A Hammer (Jeremy Spencer) – 1967
5.   Parachute Club: Walk To The Rhythm Of Your Heartbeat (Dave Gray / Lorraine Segato / Julie Masi) – 1986*
6.   Herman’s Hermits: Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat (John Carter and Ken Lewis) – 1965
7.   The Knack: Heartbeat (Montgomery / Petty) – 1979
8.   Simply Red: Shine (Mick Hucknell) – 1987
9.   Norm Hacking: Shine (Norm Hacking) – 1988*
10. Tommy Graham: After The Gold Rush (Neil Young) – 1972*
11. Family Love: Gold Rush Polka (Gail Neduzak) *
12. Steve Miller Band: Lucky Man (Jimmy Peterman) - 1968
13. Alan Price: O Lucky Man (Alan Price) – 1973
14. Emmerson, Lake & Palmer: Lucky Man (Greg Lake) – 1970

CanCon = 29%

Total CanCon = 50%


And now for all the particulars:

 


1.   Neville Brothers: Brother John / Iko Iko (Cyril Neville / Earl King)
Fiyo On The Bayou: A&M Records SP 4866
New Orleans LA
Art Neville - keyboards
Cyril Neville - vocals, keyboards, percussion
Charles Neville - percussion, vocals
Aaron Neville - vocals, percussion
Charmaine Neville - vocals
Babi Floyd - vocals
Carl Blouin - baritone saxophone
Cissy Houston - vocals
David Newman - saxophone
David Barard - bass guitar
Eltesa Weathersby - vocals
Herbert Rhoad - vocals
Herman V. Ernest III - drums
Ivan Neville - percussion
James Hayes - vocals
Jayotis Washington - vocals
Jerry Lawson - vocals
Jim Weber - trumpet
Jimmy Duggan - trombone
Joe Russell - vocals
Joseph Fox III - trumpet
Kenneth Williams - percussion
Leo Nocentelli - bass, guitar
Mac Rebennack - percussion, keyboards
The Persuasions - vocals
Quay Hozchen - vocals
Ralph MacDonald - percussion
Wardell Quezergue - synthesizer, piano
Whitney Houston - vocals
Zachary Sanders - vocals
Produced by Joel Dorn – 1981
Recorded at Studio in the Country, Bogalusa, LA; Sea-Saint Studio, New Orleans, LA by David Farrell
Mastered by George Piros at Atlantic Studios, NYC

original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written and released as a single in 1953 by Sugar Boy and his Cane Cutters that failed to make the charts. The song first became popular in 1965 by the female pop group The Dixie Cups, who scored an international hit with "Iko Iko". In 1967 as part of a lawsuit settlement between "Sugar Boy" James Crawford and the Dixie Cups. Sharon, Lois & Bram also did a version of it. Recorded by numerous artists such as Dr John, Cyndi Lauper, Warren Zevon, Grateful Dead etc.
 

2.   King Biscuit Boy: New Orleans (Guida / Royster)
45 Single: Epic Records – 8-50129
Hamilton ON
Richard Newell aka King Biscuit Boy: vocal, blues harp
Dr. John: keys
Art Neville: keys
George Porter Jr: bass
Leo Nocentelli: guitar
Zigaboo Modeliste: drums
Cyril Neville: percussion
Produced by Tom Werman – 1975

Richard Alfred Newell (March 9, 1944 – January 5, 2003)
“That cat is good man. He can really play that harp!” – Keith Richards

3.   Dutch Mason Trio: Boss Man (T Bone Burnette)
At The Candlelight: Paragon Records – ALS 263
Lunenburg NS
Dutch Mason: piano, guitar, vocals
Ronnie Miller: bass
Ken Clattenburg: drums
Produced by Bill Fisher - 1971
Recorded by Jack Hutchinson
Mixed by Bill Bessey
Cover: Jarvis Darville

Dutch Mason (19 February 1938 – d. Truro NS 23 December 2006)

4.   Jilted John: Jilted John (J G John)
45 single BW Going Steady: Rabid Records – TOSH 105
Manchester UK
Graham Fellows: vocals
John Scott: guitar & bass
? Drums
Produced by Martin Zero – 1978

Graham David Fellows (born 22 May 1959, Sheffield, England)
Also recorded as Gordon the Moron
In December 2014 Jilted John won the 'One Hit Wonder World Cup' feature on the BBC Radio 6 Music
Purchased by Joel Axler from a record shop in Brighton UK

5.   Edmond Pariseau et Ses Paper Makers du Saguenay: Reel des Robineux (E Pariseau)
45 single: RCA Victor – 57-0261
Quebec
Produced circa 1960

Originally released on  Bluebird B-55-5466 78 rpm

6.   Shuffle Demons: Twelve Beer My Dear (David Parker)
Bop Rap: Stony Plain - SPCD 1124
Toronto, ON
Rich Underhill - alto, baratone sax
Mike Murley - tenor, baratone, alto sax
Dave Parker - tenor sax
Jim Vivian - bass
Stich Wynston - drums
Produced by Bob Doige, Barry Elms & The Demons – 1988
Recorded by Bob Doige with John Oliviera & Mark Howard at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton ON
Mastered by George Graves at Lacquer Channel, Toronto
Suits by Kurt Swinghammer

On cover states that “Home Taping Sucks. Please Be Cool”

7.   Raffi with Ken Whiteley: Baby Beluga (Raffi Cavoukian / D Pike)
Baby Beluga: Troubador Records – TR-0010
Vancouver BC
Raffi: guitar, vocals
Bucky Berger: drums
Mike Gardner: bass
Ken Whiteley: electric guitar
Christopher Thompson, Elizabeth Macay, Dan Whiteley, Jenny Whiteley: bg vocals
Produced by Raffi & Ken Whiteley – 1980
Recorded by Daniel Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton ON
Mixed by Raffi, Ken Whiteley & Daniel Lanois
Half-Speed Mastering by George Graves at Lacquer Channel, Toronto

On April 18, 2011, Raffi published a video that included an updated verse encouraging young people to vote in the 2011 Canadian federal election.
On August 7, 2012, the whale that inspired Raffi to make the song, Kavna, died at age 46 in Vancouver

8.   Prairie Oyster: Tom Cat (Chris Cuddy)
Oyster Tracks: Stony Plain Records SPL 1093
Toronto ON
Joan Besen, piano
Denis Delorme, pedal steel, dobro
Keith Glass, guitars, lead vocal
John Adames, drums
John P Allen, fiddle, guitar
Russell deCarle, bass, lead vocal
Wayne Mills, sax
Danny Greenspoon: acoustic guitar
Jeff Wolpert: tambourine
Produced by Don Bird & Danny Greenspoon 1986
Recorded by Jeff Wolpert at Inception Sound, Toronto
Mixed by Hayward Parrot at McClear Place

Wolpert worked with Loreena McKennett, Lonnie Brooks, Kris Kristofferson, Carol King, Sarah McLaughlin etc

9.   Captain Beefheart & Magic Band: Fallin’ Ditch intro (Don Van Vliet)
Trout Mask Replica: Straight Records STS 1053
Los Angeles CA
Captain Beefheart: vocals
The Mascara Snake: vocal
Rockette Morton: vocal
Produced by Frank Zappa 1969
Recorded by Dick Kunc August 1968 at Sunset Sound Recorders &  March 1969 at Whitney Studios, LA

10. John Dickie: Mississippi Queen (Leslie West / Felix Pappalardi / David Rea)
Grossmans Live: Spadina Beat Records WRC1-5490
Toronto ON
John Dickie: vocals
Michael McDonald: guitar
Pat Rush: lead guitar
Mike Sloski: drums
Alec Fraser: bass
Produced by Michael McDonald & Michael Pickett 1987
Recorded live at Grossmans Tavern by Michael McDonald with Jim Jones, Bob Read, Pat Rush & Cory Turnbull
Mastered by Pete Norman at McClear Place, Toronto

Played in John & The Sisters with Kevin Breit
describe as crazy cosmic burnin' blues from another planet.
Played with Mondo Combo,

11. Simon & Garfunkel: Scarborough Fair / Canticle (Trad)
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme: Columbia Records – KCS 9363
New York City
Paul Simon – vocals, guitar
Art Garfunkel – vocals, piano
Hal Blaine – drums
Joe South – guitar
Carol Kaye – bass guitar
John Meszar – harpsichord
Produced by Bob Johnston – 1966

Second LP
Recorded December 1965–August 1966
Backed by The Wrecking Crew

12. Terry Tufts: Niagara (Terry Tufts) – 1987*
45 single: Snowy River Records: SSR S07
North Frontenac, ON
Terry Tufts: guitar, vocal
Produced by Terry Tufts and Ross Murray - 1987
Recorded in 1987 at Happyrock Studio by Ross Murray
http://www.terrytufts.com/

has been playing music for enjoyment since 1963 and as a profession since 1974.
As session guy worked with Tom Paxton, pianist Kathryn Briggs, David Francey, Colleen Peterson, Laura Smith, Ian Tamblyn, The Arrogant Worms, Wayne Rostad, Susan Aglukark, and George Fox.

13. June Eikhard: Niagara Breakdown (June Eikhard)
Canada’s First Lady Of The Fiddle: Banff / Rodeo Records – RBS 1076
Moncton NB / Oshawa ON
June Eikard: fiddle
Cletus Leroy Glazier: guitar
Jackie Doyle: piano
Cecil Eikhard, bass
Al Cogan, electric Guitar
Produced by Dougal Trineer 1959

b. Moncton NB 1932
Mother of singer / songwriter Shirley Eikard
June was fifteen she picked up her grandfathers violin
She placed 2nd in the Championship Class at the 1959 annual Canadian Old Time Fiddlers Contest held in Shelburne, Ontario, being the first woman to do so in the nine years history of the contest.

14. Lincoln County Peach Pickers: Niagara Moon (E Goerz / J Harden)
Lynn Russwurm's Canadian Country: B.A.C.M CD D 199
St Catherines ON
Eric Goertz – vocal, rhythm guitar
Johnny Harden – vocal, harpsichord
John Goertzen – mandolin
John Groat – fiddle
CD Produced by Lynn Russwurm - 2007
(originally Niagara Records - S-58727) circa 1953
Recorded in Buffalo NY
Mastered by Keith Sullivan
British Archives of Country Music, 451 Folkstone Road, Dover, Kent, CT17 9JX, UK
http://bacm.users.btopenworld.com/CD-details10.html or mailto:lynn@sobac.com

In 1952, The Peach Pickers auditioned for CHVC, Niagara Falls, winning a spot, with proviso they find their own sponsors. Recorded “Just Once In A While / I’ll Never Forget” 78 on Alvina.

Hour Two

1.   Nick Berry: Heartbeat (Montgomery / Petty)
45 Single:Columbia Records UK / Sony 658151
UK
Produced by Adrian Burch & David Whitaker 1992
Recorded by Neil Ferguson

born 16 April 1963 Woodford, Essex UK
Original cop on British TV series Heartbeat 1992 - 1998

2.   Psychedelic Furs: Heartbeat (John Ashton / Richard Butler)
Mirror Moves: Columbia Records – AL 39278
London UK
Richard Butler: vocals
John Ashton: guitars
Tim Butler: bass
Keith Forsey: drums
Mars Williams: sax
Produced by Keith Forsey – 1984
Recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles & Electric Ladyland, NYC
Recorded by Dave Wittman & Gary Helman
Mixed by Dave Witman & Carol Casiero at Record Plant, NYC
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, NYC

4th LP issued

3.   King Crimson: Heartbeat (Adrian Belew / King Crimson)
Beat: Warner Bros 92 36921
London UK
Adrian Belew, guitar, vocals
Robert Fripp, organ, guitar, Frippertronics
Tony Levin, stick bss, guitar
Bill Bruford, drums
Produced by Rhett Davies 1982
Released June 18, 1982

4.   Fleetwood Mac: My Heart Beat Like A Hammer (Jeremy Spencer)
Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac: Epic / Blue Horizon BN 26402
London UK
Peter Green, guitar
Jeremy Spencer, slide guitar, vocal
John McVie, bass
Mick Fleetwood, drums
Produced by Mike Vernon – 1968
Recorded at CBS Studios, London, November / December 1967
 

5.   Parachute Club: Walk To The Rhythm Of Your Heartbeat (Dave Gray/Lorraine Segato/Julie Masi)
Small Victories: RCA KKL1-0573
Toronto ON
Keir Brownstone: bass
Billy Bryans: drums, percussion, programming
Lauri Conger: keys, programming
Margo Davidson: alto Sax, percussion, vocals
Dave Gray: guitar
Julie Masi: support vocals, percussion
Lorraine Segato: lead vocal
Produced by John Oates, Parachute Club & Mike Jones 1986
Recorded by Mike Jones and Frank Filipetti with Lou Solarkofki, Jeff Lord Alge, Zvonko Vuglak, Ken Steiger, Randy Staub & Garth Richardson
Recorded in Toronto & New York City
Mixed by Mick Jones at McClear Place, Toronto
Mastered by Rob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NYC

6.   Herman’s Hermits: Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat (John Carter and Ken Lewis)
On Tour: MGM Records – E-4295
Manchester UK
Peter Noone: vocals
Karl Green: bass
Keith Hopwood: guitar
Lek Leckenby: lead guitar
Barry Whitwam: drums
Produced by Mickey Most – 1965
Released January 23, 1965

7.   The Knack: Heartbeat (B Montgomery / Norman Petty)
Get The Knack: Capitol Records – SO-1-11948
Los Angeles CA
Doug Fieger: guitar
Berton Averre: lead guitar
Bruce Gary: drums
Prescott Niles: bass
Produced by Mike Chapman – 1979
Recorded by Peter Coleman & Dave Tickle

1977-82
The band's debut album, Get the Knack, was one of the year's best-selling albums, holding the number one spot on Billboard magazine's album chart for five consecutive weeks and selling two million copies in the United States. Huge hit with My Sharona

8.   Simply Red: Shine (Mick Hucknell)
Men & Women: Elektra / Asylum Records – 96 07271
Manchester UK
Mick Hucknall - lead and backing vocals
Chris Joyce - drums and percussion
Tony Bowers - bass guitar and percussion
Tim Kellett - keyboards, trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, live backing vocals
Fritz McIntyre - keyboards and backing vocals
Sylvan Richardson - guitars
Produced by Alex Sadkin – 1987
Recorded by Barry Mraz & Chris Dickie
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC

Began as The Frantic Elevators (1977–1984)
1985–2010 sold more than 50 million albums over a 25-year career

9.   Norm Hacking: Shine (Norm Hacking)
Stubborn Ghost: Rosedale Records - RDR 800N)
Toronto ON
Kevin Bell – lead guitar
Kirk Elliott – violin
John Sheard – keys
Doug McClement –
David Woodhead – bass
David Whitten –
Kid Carson – drums
John Adames – drums
Matt Zimbel – percussion
John Arpin –
Chris Whiteley – trumpet
Shine Choir: Joe Zelney, Cathy Greene, Jan Caswell, Susan Serran, Simon Richards, Mildred Wooton, Paul Corby, Bill Tymchyshyn
Produced by Norm Hacking and Kevin Bell – 1988
Recorded by Steve Traub at Comfort Sound, Toronto
Mixed by John Sheard
http://www.normhacking.com

b. Toronto 1950 - 2007

10. Tommy Graham: After The Gold Rush (Neil Young)
45 single bw Right On: Capitol Records Canada – 72663
Toronto ON
Produced by Tommy Graham  – 1972

joined his first band in 1958
formed the group Big Town Boys 1963 – 68
Befriended Brian Ahearn who used him to play several instruments on Anne Murray’s Snowbird
Solo debut album, "Planet Earth" was released in 1972

11. Family Love: God Rush Polka (Gail Neduzak)
Happy Listening…Happy Dancing: Sunshine Records – SSBLP-414
Winnipeg MB
Gail Neduzak: violin, guitar
Bradley Neduzak: drums, sax
Linda Shydlowsky: bass
Ness Shydlowsky: accordion
Produced – circa 1980

Happy birthday Steve Miller

12. Steve Miller Band: Lucky Man (Jimmy Peterman)
Sailor: Capitol Records – ST 2984
San Francisco CA
Steve Miller – guitar,  harmonica
Boz Scaggs – guitar, backing  vocals
Lonnie Turner – bass guitar, backing vocals
Jim Peterman – keyboards, lead vocals
Tim Davis – drums
Produced by Steve Miller Band and Glyn Johns – 1968
Recorded by Glyn Johns, Los Angeles

Steve Miller b. Oct 5, 1943,  and keyboardist Barry Goldberg founded the Goldberg-Miller Blues Band
appeared on Hullabaloo with the Four Tops and the Supremes
In 1971, Miller broke his neck in a car accident but survived the ordeal.
Tim Davis d. 1988

13. Alan Price: O Lucky Man! (Alan Price)
O Lucky Man! Original Sound Track: Warner Brothers Records – BS 2710
London UK
Alan Price: keys, vocals
Colin Green: guitar
Dave Markee: bass
Clive Thacker: drums
Produced by Alan Price – 1973
Recorded by Keith Grant

19 April 1942 (age 73) Fatfield, Washington, County Durham
founding member of the Alan Price Rhythm and Blues Combo, which was later renamed The Animals
Keyboard playing featured heavily on early Animals songs
Cameo feature in Dylan’s film “Don’t Look Back”
After leaving Animals 1965, formed the Alan Price Set & began solo career

14. Emmerson, Lake & Palmer: Lucky Man (Greg Lake) – 1970
Emmerson Lake & Palmer: Cotillion SD 9040
London UK
Greg Lake: bass, guitar, vocals
Keith Emmerson:  piano, clavinet, Pipe organ, Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer
Carl Palmer: drums, percussion
Produced by Greg Lake 1970
Recorded by Eddie Offord Advision Studios, London

Keith Noel Emerson (born 2 November 1944) Formed Nice before ELP
Gregory Stuart "Greg" Lake (born 10 November 1947) was Original King Crimson bass player and vocalist
Carl Frederick Kendall Palmer (born 20 March 1950, Handsworth, Birmingham, England) Crazy World of Arthur Brown w Vincent Crane – Atomic Rooster



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