33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#185
August 7, 2017

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Hour One

1.   The Beatles: A Hard Day’s Night (Lennon / McCartney) 1964
2.   Beau Brummels: You Tell Me Why (Elliot) 1964
3.   The Animals: Gonna Send You Back To Walker (Johnny Mae Mathews / John Hammond Jr) 1964
4.   Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas: I’ll Keep You Satisfied (Lennon / McCartney) 1963
5.   Tosh, Peter: Jah Say No (Peter Tosh) 1979
6.   Buckwheat Zydeco: Zydeco Boogaloo (Stanley Dural Jr) 1984
7.   Ron Sellwood: Bye Bye Boo Boo (Bryan Leckie / Ron Selwood) 1980 *
8.   Muddy Waters: I’m Ready (McKinley Morganfield)  1978
9.   Powder Blues Band: Buzzard Luck (Winonie Harris) 1979 *
10. Downchild Blues Band: Madison Blues (Elmore James) 1977 *
11. Fabulous Thunderbirds: You Ain’t Nothin’ But Fine (Simien / Soileau) 1980
12. Fleetwood Mac: Honey Hush (Joe Turner) 1970
13. Danny Kirwin: I Can Tell (Danny Kirwin) 1977
14. Joan Baez: Farewell, Angelina (Bob Dylan) 1965
15. Pink Floyd: Flaming (Syd Barrett) 1967

Hour Two

1.   Ritchie Knight & The Mid-Knights: Charlena (Manuel Chavez / Herman Chaney) 1963 *
2.   The Ugly Ducklings: I Can Tell (McDaniel / Smith) 1966 *
3.   Vince Taylor & The Playboys: Jet Black Machine (Clifford Adams) 1960 *
4.   The Ardels: Piece Of Jewellery (Doug Dixon) 1965 *
5.   Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Dream Island (Mac Beattie) 1968 *
6.   Glen Reid: Hard Rock Miner (Glen Reid) 1978 *
7.   Prairie Oyster: The Other Side Of Town (Keith Glass) 1986 *
8.   John Prine: Sam Stone (John Prine) 1970
9.   Flaco Jimenez: Hasta La Vista (Flaco Jimenez) 1983
10. Robbie Robertson: Showdown At Big Sky (Robbie Robertson) 1987 *
11. The Band: Just Another Whistle Stop (Richard Manuel / Robbie Robertson) 1970 *
12. Steppenwolf: Sookie Sookie (Don Covay / Steve Cropper) 1968
13. Velvet Underground: Run Run Run (Lou Reed) 1967
14. The Viletones: Screaming Fist (Pompie / Leckie) 1977 *
15. Jean Carignan: Reel Levis (Trad) 1976 *

Total CanCon = 47%


And Now for The Particulars:

 


Hour One

1.   The Beatles: A Hard Day’s Night (Lennon / McCartney)
A Hard Days Night Soundtrack: United Artists Records UAL 3366
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: guitar
George Harrison: lead guitar
Paul McCartney: bass, lead vocal
Ringo Starr: drums
Produced by George Martin
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 2, London UK by Norman Smith
First Published in Canada July, 1964

2.   The Beau Brummels: You Tell Me Why (Elliot)
45 single bw I Want You: Reo Records  8864x
San Francisco CA
Sal Valentino lead vocals, tambourine
Ron Elliott lead guitar, vocals
Ron Meagher bass guitar, vocals
Declan Mulligan rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals
John Petersen drums
Produced by Sylvester Stewart (Sly Stone) 1964
Leo de Gar Kulka, engineer

John Petersen drums (d November 11, 2007(aged 65)

3.   The Animals: Gonna Send You Back To Walker (Johnny Mae Mathews / John Hammond Jr)
The House of The Rising Sun: Capitol Records of Canada 6000 Series T 6092
Newcastle-On-Tyne, UK
John Steel, drums
Eric Burdon, vocals
Chas Chandler, bass
Alan Price, keys
Hilton Valentine, guitar
Produced by Mickey Most 1964
Recorded by Val Valentin
First Published in Canada September 24, 1964

4.   Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas: I’ll Keep You Satisfied (Lennon / McCartney) 1963
Top Twelve Hits: Capitol Records of Canada – T 6091
Liverpool UK
Billy J Kramer: vocal
Tony Mansfield: drums
Robin MacDonald: guitar
Ray Jones: bass
Mike Maxfield: lead guitar
Produced by George Martin - 1963
Recorded at Abby Road Studios
Released in UK, Nov 1, 1963; Canada October, 1964

Born William Howard Ashton, 19 August 1943 in Bootle, Lancashire, England.
Also managed by Brian Epstein who produced L&M songs for him to record.
The single reached number one. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
Kramer is still Performing.

5.   Tosh, Peter: Jah Say No (Peter Tosh)
Mystic Man: Rolling Stones Records QCOC 39111
Grange Hill, Jamaica
Peter Tosh: vocals, guitar, keys
Robbie shakespeare: bass, guitar
Sly Dunbar: drums
Mikey Chung: keys, guitar, percussion
Robby Lyn: organ, piano
Ed Walsh: synth
George Young: sax, flute
Lou Marini: sax, flute
Howard Johnson: baritone sax
Barry Rogers: trombone
Mike Lawrence: trumpet
Gwen Guthrie, Yvonne Lewis, Brenda White: bg vocals
Produced by Peter Tosh 1979
Recorded by Geoffrey Chung at Dynamic Sound, Kingston JM
Mixed by Geoffrey Chung at Sound Mixers, NYC
Mastered by Dennis King at Atlantic Studios, NYC

19 October 1944 Grange Hill, Jamaica - 11 September 1987(aged 42) Westmoreland, Jamaica

6.   Buckwheat Zydeco: Zydeco Boogaloo (Stanley Dural Jr)
Turning Point: Rounder Records 2045
Lafayette, LA
Stanley Dural: accordion, organ, piano, vocals
Selwyn Cooper: guitar
Calvin Landry: trumpet
Lee Allen Zeno: bass
Elijah Cudges: frottoir
Nathaniel Jolivette: drums
Produced by Scott Billington - 1984
Recorded b y Blenn Berger and Ed Goodreau at Blue Jay Studio, Carlisle, Mass. April 1983
Mastered by Tom Coyne at Frankford / Wayne, New York City

Stanley Dural, Jr. (November 14, 1947  September 24, 2016)

Dural was born in Lafayette, Louisiana. He acquired his nickname as a youth, because, with his braided hair, he looked like the character Buckwheat from Our Gang/The Little Rascals movies.

Buckwheat accepted an invitation in 1976 to join Clifton Chenier’s Red Hot Louisiana Band as organist. He quickly discovered the popularity of zydeco music, and marveled at the effect the music had on the audience. “Everywhere, people young and old just loved zydeco music,” Dural says. “I had so much fun playing that first night with Clifton. Dural's relationship with the legendary Chenier led him to take up the accordion in 1978. After practicing for a year, he felt ready to start his own band under the name Buckwheat Zydeco. In 1988, Eric Clapton invited the band to open his North American tour Dural died of lung cancer at age 68

7.   Ron Sellwood: Bye Bye Boo Boo (Bryan Leckie / Ron Selwood)
Off Broadway: World WRC1-1267
Owen Sound ON
Ron Sellwood: vocals, keys, accordion, mandolin, percussion
Caitlan Hanford: vocals
Chris Whiteley: harmonica, trumpet
All Walker: guitar
Bob Hewus: bass
Chuck Loriot: drums
Marc Smith: congas, bongos
Produced by Ron Sellwood 1980
Recorded by Paul Bonishevsky at Kinck Sound, Toronto

Played with Tim Harrison who hosted Acoustic Espionage singer-songwriter radio program on CKLN till about 1989

8.    Muddy Waters: I’m Ready (Willie Dixon)
The Best of Muddy Waters: Chess - LP 1427
Clarksdale MS
Muddy Waters (vocal and guitar)
Little Walter (chromatic harmonica)
Jimmy Rogers (guitar)
Otis Spann (piano)
Willie Dixon (bass)
Fred Below (drums)
Produced by Fred & Leonard Chess - 1954

McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913  April 30, 1983)
The I’m Ready Album won a Grammy Award in 1978

9.   Powder Blues Band: Buzzard Luck (Winonie Harris)
Uncut: RCA KKLI-03656
Vancouver BC
Tom Lavin: guitar, vocals
Jack Lavin: bass, vocals
Will MacCalder: keys
Duris Maxwell: drums
David Woodward: tenor sax
Produced by Tom Lavin 1979
Recorded by Brian Campbell at Tetrahedron Studios, Vancouver
Mastered at Location Recorders, Los Angeles

Formed in Vancouver in 1978. Its first album Uncut went double platinum in Canada.
The second album Thirsty Ears was similarly popular.
1981 - Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year"
1986 - W. C. Handy Award for Blues, Best Foreign Band

10. Downchild Blues Band: Madison Blues (Elmore James)
So Far: Posterity Records  PTR 13004
Toronto ON
Don Walsh: lead & slide guitar, harmonica
Tony Flaim: vocal
Jane Vasey: keys
Mike Bowser: bass
Wayne Wilson: drums
Michael O’Connell: trombone
Produced by Billy Bryans & Alan Duffy - 1977
Recorded by Terry Brown at Toronto Sound

Also recorded by Fleetwood Mac in Chicago, 1968

11. Fabulous Thunderbirds: You Ain’t Nothin’ But Fine (Simien / Soileau)
What's The Word: Chrysalis - CHR 1287
Austin Tx
Jimmy Vaughan: guitar
Kim Wilson: vocal, harp
Keith Ferguson: bass
Fran Christina: drums
Produced by Denny Bruce - 1980
Recorded by Bob Sullivan at Sumet-Burnet Studio, Dallas TX

Jimmy Vaughan, the brother of Stevie Ray

12. Fleetwood Mac: Honey Hush (Joe Turner)
Live at the BBC: Fleetwood Records LC 6448
London UK
Peter Green - guitar
Danny Kirwan - guitar
Jeremy Spencer - percussion
Mick Fleetwood - drums
John McVie - bass
Produced by Mick Fleetwood & BBC Television 1995
Recorded at BBC TV August 1970

13. Danny Kirwin: I Can Tell (Danny Kirwin)
Danny Kirwin: This Record Co. 9238-9
London UK
Danny Kirwin: guitar, vocal
Steve Emery: bass
Jeff Rich: drums
John Cook: piano
Produced by Clifford Davis 1976
Recorded by Louie Austin & Simon Davis

14. Joan Baez: Farewell, Angelina (Bob Dylan)
Farewell, Angelina: Vanguard Records  VSD 79200
New York City NY
Joan Baez: guitar, vocal
Russ Savukas: string bass
Produced by Maynard Sullivan  1965
Cover photo by Richard Avedon

15. Pink Floyd: Flaming (Syd Barrett) 1967
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn: Capitol Canada / EMI T 6242
London / Cambridge UK
Syd Barrett: guitar, vocals
Roger Waters: bass
Nick Mason: drums
Rick Wright: keys
Produced by Norman Smith 1967
Recorded at Abby Road Studio 3 by Peter Brown

Commorating the release of Piper on August 5, 1967

Hour Two

1.   Ritchie Knight & The Mid-Knights: Charlena (Manuel Chavez / Herman Chaney)
45 single bw You’ve Got The Power: Arc Records – 1028
Toronto ON
Mike Brough, sax
Doug Chappel, bass
Richie Knight (Hubbard), vocal
Barry Stein, drums
George Simkiw, guitar
Barry Lloyd, piano
John McCanliss, guitar
Producer Not Listed - 1963
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/K/Knight_Richie_And_The_MidKnights.html

2.   The Ugly Ducklings: I Can Tell (McDaniel / Smith)
45 single bw ‘Nothin’: Yorktown Records 45001
Toronto ON
Dave Bingham (vocals)
Glynn Bell (guitar)
Roger Mayne (guitar)
John Read (bass)
Robin Boers (drums)
Produced by Tommy Graham - 1966
Recorded at Hallmark Sound, Toronto - Bay Recording, Toronto

3.   Vince Taylor & The Playboys: Jet Black Machine (Clifford Adams)
45 single: Palette Records PG 9001
Isleworth UK
Vince Taylor: vocals
Bobbie Clarke: drums
Johnny Vance: bass
Alain Le Claire: piano
Tony Harvey: guitar
Produced 1960

Brian Maurice Holden b. Isleworth, Middlesex UK July 14, 1939 – d. Lutry Switzerland Aug 28, 1991
According to David Bowie, Taylor was the main inspiration behind the Ziggy Stardust character.

4.   The Ardels: Piece Of Jewellery (Doug Dixon)
45 single bw Run Hully Gully Boy: Cancut Records 8963
Etobicoke ON
Gary Brennan (drums)
David Burt (piano)
Bob McKay (saxophone)
Roger Charlesworth (bass)
Doug Dixon (vocals)
Robin Scott (guitar)
Produced 1966

The band started in 1963 playing mostly Hi-schools and drop-in centres in Toronto. They disbanded in 1968. Gary Brennan died in 2007; Robin Scott and Bob McKay died in 2008.

5.   Mac Beattie & Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Dream Island (Mac Beattie) 1968 *
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Album: Banff Rodeo RBS 1299
Arnprior ON
Gaetan Fairfield: guitar
Mac Beattie: drums, vocal
Reg Hill: fiddle
Al Utronki: steel, spanish
Jim Mayhew: piano
Ralph Carlson: bass
Produced by Ralph Carlson 1968

6.   Glen Reid: Hard Rock Miner (Glen Reid)
Hard Rock Miner: Boot BOS 7190
Burks Falls ON
Glen Reid, guitar
Ken Whiteley, piano, mandolin, accordion
Robbie MacNeill, guitar
Bill Cymbala, drums
David Zdriluk, electric guitar, bass
Bob Lucier, pedal steel, dobro
Willie P Bennett, harmonica
Denis LePage, banjo
John Allen, fiddle
Larry Smith, bg vocals
Produced by Denis Lepage 1978
Recorded by Bob Lanois at Grant Avenue Studio, Hamilton
http://www.glenreid.com

7.   Prairie Oyster: The Other Side Of Town (Keith Glass)
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
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

A drink consisting of a raw egg, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, salt and ground black pepper to get rid of hangovers. Prairie Oyster is a country group, formed in King City, Ontario, in 1974 by Russell deCarle (vocals) and Keith Glass (guitar), formerly of the bluegrass group King City Slickers.  Won 6 Juno Awards for Best Country Group or Duo between 1986-96

8.   John Prine: Sam Stone (John Prine)
John Prine: Atlantic Records SD 8296
Maywood, Illinois
John Prine: guitar, vocals
Reggie Young: lead guitar
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
John Christopher: guitar
Bobby Emmons: organ
Mike Leach: bass
Neil Rosengarden: bass
Gene Chrisman: drums
Bishop Heywood: percussion
Steve Goodman: guitar, harmony vocals
Produced by Arif Mardin 1971
Recorded by Dale Smith at American Recordion Studios, Memphis

This was one of Prine’s most popular songs and was covered by Bob Gibson, Swamp Dogg, Al Kooper and Johnny Cash among others. Roger Waters used the melody in the opening of “The Post War Dream” on Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut in 1983.

9.   Flaco Jimenez: Hasta La Vista (Flaco Jimenez)
Viva Seguin - Red Hot Texas-Mexican Dance Music: Rogue Records - FMSL 2003
San Antonio, Texas
Flaco Jimenez: accordion
Unacredited others
Produced by Salome Gutierrez, R.  1983

Originally released on DLB Records of San Antoinio Texas on the album ‘Mis Polkas Favoritas’

10. Robbie Robertson: Showdown At Big Sky (Robbie Robertson)
Robbie Robertson: Geffen Records XGHS 24160
Toronto ON
Manu Ketche: drums
Larry Klein: bass
Bill Dillon: guitars
Daniel Lanois, persussion
BoDeans: BG vocals
Robbie Robertson: guitar, vocals
Produced by Daniel Lanois and Robbie Robertson 1987
Recorded by Jim Scott at Village Recorder, West Los Angeles; U2 Mobile Unite: Danesmote, Dublin Ashcombe House, London; A&M Recordings Studio, Hollywood; Bearsville Sound Studio, Bearsville, NY; The Hit Factory, New York City
Mixed by Bob Clearmountain
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, NYC

11. The Band: Just Another Whistle Stop (Richard Manuel / Robbie Robertson)
Stage Fright: Capitol Records SW 425
Toronto ON
Levon Helm: drums
Jamie Robbie Robertson: guitar
Richard Manuel: vocal, hammond Organ
Rick Danko: bass
Garth Hudson: keys, brass, woodwinds
Produced by The Band 1970
Recorded by Todd Rundgren at Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock NY
Mixed by Glyn Johns

12. Steppenwolf: Sookie Sookie (Don Covay / Steve Cropper)
The Second: RCA DS-50037
Los Angeles / Toronto
John Kay:  lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
Michael Monarch:   lead guitar, backing vocals
Rushton Moreve:   bass, backing vocals
Goldy McJohn:   keyboards, backing vocals
Jerry Edmonton:   drums, backing vocals
Produced by Gabriel Mekler  1968
Recorded by Bill Cooper & Richard Podolor at American Recording Co, Studio City CA in the Fall of 1967

This is from their first LP.  The essential core of Steppenwolf was John Kay, Jerry Edmonton, his brother Dennis Edmonton aka Mars Bonfire and Goldy McJohn - originally Jack London & the Sparrows from Oshawa. Another Sparrow member was Bruce Palmer (Buffalo Springfield).

13. Velvet Underground: Run Run Run (Lou Reed) 1967
The Velvet Underground & Nico: Verve (Canada) mono V 5008
New York City
Lou Reed: guitar, vocals
Sterling Morrison: guitar, bass
John Cale: electric viola, piano, bass
Maureen Tucker: percussion
Produced by Andy Warhol 1967
Recorded by Omi Haden at TTG Hollywood
Mixed by Tom Wilson , Gene Radice & David Green

Active between 1964 and 1973, formed in New York City by Lou Reed and John Cale.
Were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996
 

14. The Viletones: Screaming Fist (Pompie / Leckie)
EP: Vile Records 8277
Toronto ON
(Dog) Steven Leckie: vocal
Motor X: drums
Freddie Pompeii: guitar
Chris Hate: bass
Produced by Tibor Takacs 1977
http://www.ViletonesOfficial.com

Members from the original line-up were:
Freddie Pompeii, ('Frederick DiPasquale')
Chris Hate (Chris Paputts
Mike Anderson, b.1955 - d.2012 on the drums
Steve Leckie is still performing but suffers from MS
The original line-up was active 1976-1977

15. Jean Carignan: Reel Levis (Trad) 1976 *
CBC record series - LM438
Montreal, QC
Jean Carignan, fiddle
Gilles Losier, piano (most likely guess)
Produced by Mark Goldman – 1976

Jean Carignan, (b. Levis QC Dec 7, 1916 – d. Feb 16, 1988 Montreal)



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