Webcast Title: ATG 21
Broadcast Date: beginning Sunday, July 23, 2006,
twice daily: 9-11 AM and 7-9 AM (MST).
Sign on:
This month on ATG we’ll revive the reputation of British rockers Marmalade, listen as Christian McBride and Terryon Gully use a spirit guide to contact the great master, Miles Davis, swear on a stack of 7As that we heard Buddy Rich utilizing a percussion section, and stand in the center of a percussion storm featuring a troupe of sabar players.
Welcome to ATG. I’m your host, Bill Kilpatrick, in Phoenix Arizona. Contact me at aintthatagroove@gmail.com if you'd like to be notified of upcoming shows.
As you’ve just heard, this week’s theme song is Mook Mook from Charlie McMahon’s album, Xenophone . We’ll hear that jam in its entirety later in the show.
This is the 21st broadcast of ATG, featuring recordings old and new of pressing interest to drummers and other connoisseurs of high art and the fundamental wisdom of the big beat. This month’s show is 2 hours long, includes 16 recordings and 28 Drummers. Of particular importance are tracks from an undiscovered fusion country called The Slip, a solo shot from percussionist Lusito Quintero, a sophisticated orchestration of the spirit by drummer Ed Cassidy, and another guide to the future of Latin jazz courtesy conguero Ray Barretto, to say nothing of Buddy Rich, Mickey Hart, Dave Weckl, and Kenny Wollenson. All that and more is coming up today on ...Ain't That a Groove.
This Month's Playlist
Opening Set:
1. Lusito Quintero, Quintero’s Jam, Percussion Madness
2. Christian McBride, Technicolor Nightmare, Live at Tonic
3. Bill Frisell, Big Shoe, Further East/Further West
4. Ray Baretto and New World Spirit, 99th McDougal Street, Taboo
5. Mickey Hart, Full Steam Ahead, Mystery Box
6. The Slip, Wolof, Angels Come on Time
2nd Set: Bada-boom type Swing
7. The Big Phat Band, Count Bubba’s Revenge, The Phat Pack
8. Buddy Rich Big Band, Nuttville, The Roar of ‘74
9. Dave Weckl, Double Up, Multiplicity
Midstream Reminder:
10. Stereo Total, I Think Somebody Should Call the Love Doctor, Berlin Madness
3rd Set: Rock
11. Derek Trucks Band, All I Do, Songlines
12. Matthew Sweet and Susanna Huffs, I See the Rain, Under the Covers
13. Spirit, Mechanical World, Spirit
Final Set: Jazz and World Music
14. Baaba Maal, Yiriyaro (Percussion Storm), Nomad Soul
15. Chris Potter, The Wheel, Underground
Signoff:
16. Mook Mook, Charlie McMahon and Gondwana, Xenophone
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