2007

Papa Grows Funk: Mr. Patterson’s Hat

On their third studio album, Mr. Patterson’s Hat (the title is a tribute to a local auto mechanic who haunts the local bars and music venues), Papa Grows Funk mostly does it right, displaying great respect for the musical traditions of the Crescent City, from funk to blues to R&B to jazz and beyond.

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Jefferson Airplane: Sweeping Up the Spotlight: Live at the Fillmore East 1969

It’s perfectly appropriate Jorma Kaukonen writes the brief liner notes to this recently exhumed Jefferson Airplane concert recording. Sweeping Up the Spotlight documents Jefferson Airplane just as it was fracturing along the fault line that opened earlier in 1969 when the guitarist/vocalist/songwriter launched Hot Tuna with bassist Jack Casady.

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OiNK’s Fucked, STS9’s Happy…Are You OK?

As we discussed earlier this morning, the popular file-sharing and questionably legal OiNK site came down when British and Dutch authorities arrested the alleged 24-year-old proprietor, who lives in Middlesbrough

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Live Downloads: Wood Brothers at Newport

LiveDownloads sells live concert recordings from some of the biggest touring acts in the country, but they also feature smaller bands like The Wood Brothers.

Oliver and Chris Wood formed the aptly named Wood Brothers in 2005 after a long geographical separation kept the familial duo from collaborating. Their debut album, Ways Not To Lose, is a well-crafted collection of songs, but the band displays more passionate emotion and grit on the LiveDownloads recording of their show from the Newport Folk Festival on August 6th, 2006.


Oliver and Chris grew up in Boulder, Colorado, until each brother went their own way to start their careers as musicians. Chris settled in New York City, where he formed Medeski, Martin and Wood in 1991. Oliver’s path took him to Atlanta, where he honed his guitar and vocal stylings as the leader of King Johnson. The Wood Brothers reunited in 2005 to form a badass guitar/bass duo that blends a potent mixture of folk and blues, with a shot of jazz thrown in for good measure.

Read on after the jump for more of Scotty’s review and a link to download…

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Briefly: The Pigs Shut Down The Pig

Oh, wait, this whole thing is illegal? “British and Dutch police said they shut down Tuesday the website OiNK, the world’s biggest source of pirated pre-release chart albums. OiNK distributed albums often weeks ahead of their official release date. More than 60 major album releases had been leaked onto the Internet so far this year.” Looks like you’ll have to move onto the next music theft palace. RIP OiNK.

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Radiohead To Sign With Indie Label?

Radiohead is reportedly close to signing a deal to release their new album ‘In Rainbows’ independently. According to the New York Times, the band is on the verge of signing

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Steven Wright – I Still Have A Pony

We all knew Steven Wright was on to something with his 1985 Grammy-nominated CD, I Have a Pony…but did he? It took 22 years to make another CD but not for lack of lackluster or deadpan-ability. I Still Have A Pony, released on Comedy Central Records last month, proves that he’s still got it…Pony and all.

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Josh Rouse: Country Mouse, City House

Country Mouse, City House draws on Josh Rouse's 70's vibe, and again, makes it work with Rouse’s signature vocals and steady rhythm. Melody has always king for the singer-songwriter from Nebraska, and this new effort doesn’t disappoint.

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Greatest Hits & Remixes by Paul Oakenfold

Paul Oakenfold’s Greatest Hits & Remixes celebrates the career of an artist whose combined releases have totaled almost two million in sales in the U.S. alone.  Its track listing ranges

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