33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#56
January 12, 2015


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Who is Harry Kaapuni?
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Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   TV Guide Orchestra: Have Gun – Will Travel (Bernard Herman) 1959
2.   Brian Blain: Don’t Forget Your Mother (Brian Blain)* 1972
3.   Pink Floyd: Matilda Mother (Syd Barrett) 1967
4.   Rolling Stones: Mother’s Little Helper (Mick Jagger / Keith Richard) 1966
5.   Rodriguez: This Is Not A Song, It’s An Outburst (Rodriguez) 1970
6.   Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Dancer With The Bruised Knees (Anna McGarrigle)* 1977
7.   49th Parallel: Laborer (D Abbott / R Carlson / T Bare / D Pielch / M Woodhouse / D Lowe)* 1967
8.   Rush: Working Man (Geddy Lee / Alex Lifeson)* 1974
9.   Jim Doherty: When The Shanty Boy Comes Down (trad)* 1961
10  League of Gentlemen: Inductive Resonance (Robert Fripp) 1981
11  King Crimson: Cat Food (Robert Fripp / Pete Sinfield / Ian MacDonald) 1970
12  Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels: Dog Food * 1963
13  Pete Sinfield: Whole Food (Pete Sinfield) 1973
14  The Travellers: This Land Is Your Land (Woodie Guthrie arr by Travellers)* 1961

Hour 2

1.   Free: Remember (Fraser / Rogers) 1970
2.   The Kinks: Dancing In The Street (Stevenson / Gaye) 1965
3.   Lou Christie: Cryin’ In The Streets (Lou Christie) 1966
4.   Speedy Keen: Fighting In The Streets (John Keen) 1975
5.   Simon Caine: Scarlet Skies (Simon Caine)* 1970
6.   Magazine: The Great Beautician In The Sky (Howard Devoto / John McGeogh) 1978
7.   Harry Kaapuni & His Royal Polynesians: Stars Over Tahiti 1960
8.   Whisky Howl: Pullin’ The Midnight (Fruchtman / Morrison / Picket / Wilson / Witmer)* 1972
9.   Eddie Boyd & Fleetwood Mac: The Blues Is Here To Stay (Eddie Boyd) 1968
10  Wade Walton & RC Smith: Barbershop Rhythm (Wade Walton) 1960
11  The Original Sloth Band: Rock It In Rhythm (H Whittaker)*1978
12  Paul James: Gotta Gimme Some Of It (Paul James)* 1989

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Hour 1

1.   TV Guide Orchestra: Have Gun – Will Travel (Bernard Hermann)
Top Television Thems: Warner Brothers – W 1290
USA
Warren Barker: arranger
Frank Comstock: conductor
Produced 1959

Bernard Hermann - Born: June 29th, 1911 at New York, USA.
Death : December 24th, 1975 at Los Angeles, USA.
The man behind the famous soundtracks for Psycho, North by Northwest, Taxi Driver and Citizen Kane. Bernard Herrmann passed away the same day that he finished the score for Taxi Driver.

Warren Barker
Born: April 16, 1923, Oakland, California
Died: August 3, 2006, Greenville, South Carolina

Frank Comstock
Born September 20th 1922, San Diego, California.
Composer, arranger, conductor and trombonist.

2.   Brian Blain: Don’t Forget Your Mother (Brian Blain)
Montreal QC (now living in Toronto)
Brian Blain: guitar, vocals
Produced by Fraser Mohawk - 1972

3.   Pink Floyd: Matilda Mother (Syd Barrett)
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn: Capitol Canada / EMI – ST 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

4.   The Rolling Stones: Mother’s Little Helper (Keith Richards / Mick Jagger)
45 Single: London Records – L.902
London UK
Mick Jagger - Lead Vocals, Percussion
Keith Richards - guitars, backing vocals
Brian Jones - 12-string guitar
Bill Wyman - Bass guitar
Charlie Watts - Drums
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham - 1966
Recorded by Dave Hassinger at RCA Studios, Hollywood

5.   Rodriguez: This Is Not A Song, It’s An Outburst (Sixto Rodriguez)
Searching For Sugarman Soundtrack: Light In The Attic Records – LITA 089
Detroit MI
Rodriguez: acoustic guitar, vocals
Dennis Coffey: electric guitar
Mike Theodore: keys
Bob Babbitt: bass
Andrew Smith: drums
Bob Pengborn: percussion
Produced by Mike Theodore and Dennis Coffey – 1970
Recorded by Milan Bogden & Mike Thodore at Tera-Shirma Studios, Detroit Aug-Sept 1969
Originally released on LP Cold Fact: Sussex Records SXBS 7000
Soundtrack Producers: Matt Sullivan & Rob Santos
Remastered by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters

6.   Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Dancer With Bruised Knees (Anna McGarrigle)
Dancer With Bruised Knees: Warner Bros – BS 3014
Montreal QC
Kate McGarrigle: vocal, piano
Tommy Morgan: harmonica
Richard Davis: bass
Produced by Joe Boyd – 1977
Recorded by Glen Berger at A&R Studios, New York City; Tim Hewlings at San Quebec, Montreal; Steve Ham at Le Studio, Morin Heights QC
Mixed by John Wood and Dennis Dragon

Kate (February 6, 1946 – January 18, 2010) and Anna (born December 4, 1944)  2nd album

7.   49th Parallel: Labourer (D Abbott / R Carlson / T Bare / D Pielch / M Woodhouse / D Lowe)
Singles: Venture Records – LION LP 144
Calgary AB
Dennis Abbott (vocals)
Dan Lowe (guitar)
Bob Carlson (guitar)
Dave Petch (organ)
Mick Woodhouse (bass)
Terry Bare (drums)
Produced by Chuck Williams & Don Grashey - 1967
Recorded by Jim Saunders at Master Recording Studios, Beverly Hills CA & Lennie Roberts, United Recorders, Hollywood CA

8.   Rush – Working Man (Geddy Lee / Alex Lifeson)
Rush: Moon Records - MN 100
Geddy Lee, bass
Alex Lifeson, guitar
John Rutsey, drums
Produced by Rush - 1974

9.   Jim Doherty: When The Shanty Boy Comes Down (trad)
A Folksong Portrait of Canada: Mercury 769748000-2 - 1994
Peterborough, ON
Produced by Samuel Gesser - 1961
Recorded by Edith Fowke

10  Robert Fripp: Inductive Resonance (Robert Fripp)
League of Gentlement Polydor PD 1-6317
Barry Andrews, organ
Robert Fripp, guitar
Sara Lee, bass
Johnny Toobad, drums
Produced by Robert Fripp - 1981
Recorded by Tony Arnold at Arny's Shack, Parkstone, Dorset UK

11  King Crimson: Cat Food (Robert Fripp / Pete Sinfield / Ian MacDonald)
In The Wake of Poseidon: Atlantic Records – SD 8266
UK
Robert Fripp: mellotron, guitar, devices
Greg Lake: vocals
Michael Giles: drums
Peter Giles: bass
Keith Tippet: piano
Mel Collins: saxes, flute
Pete Sinfield: words
Produced by Robert Fripp & Pete Sinfield – 1970
Recorded by Jeff & Tony at Studio Wessex Sound, London

12  Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels: Dog Food (Wes Dakus)
Single: Gallio Records 102
Edmonton AB
Barry Allen
Bob Clarke
Wes Dakus
Stu Mitchell
Dennis Paul
Produced 1963

b. Mannville MB April 2, 1938 d. August 18, 2013 (age 75) in Vancouver from a cancerous brain tumor
1958 formed Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels
Toured with Buddy Knox
RPM Magazine voted the band "Top Instrumental Group" in 1964 and 1965

13  Pete Sinfield: Wholefood Boogie (Richard Brunton / Steve Dolan / Phil Jump / Mennie /  Sinfield)
Still: Manticore – MC 66667
London UK
Pete Sinfield: guitar, lead vocal
Richard Brunton: guitars
Brian Cole: Pedal Stell
Greg Lake: guitar, vocals
Snuffy: Electric Guitar
Mel Collins: sexes, flutes
Chris Pyne: trombone
Greg Bowen: trumpet
Stan Dorerick: trumpet
Phil Jump: piano, keys
Steve Dolan: bass
Min: drums
Brian Flowers: tea, sympathy & equipment
Produced by Pete Sinfield - 1973
Associate Producers: Mel Collins & Greg Lake
Recorded by Andy Hendricksen, Ray Hendricksen & Phil Lever at Command Studios, London
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14  The Travellers: This Land Is Your Land (Woodie Guthrie arr by Travellers)
Introducing The Travellers: Epic Records – mono – LN 24013
Toronto ON
Simone Johnson: vocals
Sid Dolgay: vocals, mando-cello
Jerry Gray: vocals, banjo
Ray Woodley: vocals, guitar
Jack Lander: bass
Produced by Frank Jones – 1961

b.  1923 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as Sidney Dolgay.  passed away on December 25th in his 92nd year

The Travellers. Folk group formed in Toronto during the summer of 1953 by Jerry Gray (banjo and lead singer), Sid Dolgay (mando-cello), and the singers Helen Gray, Jerry Goodis, and Oscar Ross.
Sid Dolgay performed at the very first Mariposa Folk Festival in Orillia way back in 1961 as a member of The Travellers.

Hour 2

1.   Free: Remember (Fraser / Rogers)
Fire & Water: Polydor 2310 040
London UK
Paul Rodgers – vocals
Paul Kossoff – guitars
Andy Fraser – bass guitar, piano
Simon Kirke – drums
Produced by Free & John Kelly – Jan – June 1970
Recorded by Roy Baker
Released June 26, 1970

Paul Rodgers – b. December 1949 – also in Bad Company & The Firm
Paul Kossoff – b. 14 September 1950 – d. 19 March 1976 on a flight from Los Angeles to New York. Kossoff died from Heroin-related heart problems. Ranked 51st in Rolling Stone magazine list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.
Andy Fraser – b. 3 July 1952 -
Simon Kirke – b. 28 July 1949 – Also in Bad Co.

2.   The Kinks: Dancing In The Street (Stevenson / Gaye)
Kinda Kinks: Marble Arch Records – mono - MALS 1100
London UK
Ray Davies: guitar, vocals
Dave Davies: guitar
Mick Avory: bass
Pete Quaife: drums
Rasa Davies: bg vocals
Produced by Shel Talmy – 1965
Recorded at Pye Studios, London - 17 December 1964 – 17 February 1965

2nd LP - the production was rushed and, according to Ray Davies:
A bit more care should have been taken with it. I think (producer) Shel Talmy went too far in trying to keep in the rough edges. Some of the double tracking on that is appalling. It had better songs on it than the first album, but it wasn't executed in the right way. It was just far too rushed.

3.   Lou Christie: Cryin’ In The Streets (Twila Herbert / Lou Christie)
45 Single: MGM Records – 134512
Glenwillard, PA
Joe Farrell, George Young: sax
Ray DeSio: trombone
Stan Free: piano
Lou Mauro: bass
Charlie Macy, Ralph Casale, Vinnie Bell: guitar
Buddy Saltzman: drums
Peggy Santiglia, Bernadette Carroll, Denise Ferri: bg vocals
Produced by Charles Calello – 1966
Recorded September 3, 1965

Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco (born February 19, 1943)

4.   Speedy Keen: Fighting In The Streets (John Keen)
Y’Know Wot I Mean?: Island Records – ILPS 9338
London UK
John Keen: vocals, guitars, drums, keys
Butch Sandford: lead guitar
Terry Wilson: bass
Tony Braunagal: drums
Emmanuel Rentzos: keys
BJ Cole: steel
John Bundrick: keys
Liza Strike: bg vocals
Peter Vanderpuije, George Lee, Eddie Quansah: horns
Produced by John Keen – 1975
Recorded by Tony Platt, Richard Digby Smith, Rod Thear, Keith Harwood & Phil Ault at Island Studios, Hammersmith UK
Mixed at Basing Streeet Studios, London

John David Percy Keen b. 29 March 1945 Ealing, London – d. 12 March 2002 (aged 56)
Associated with The Who – wrote Armenia City in the Sky. Formed Thunderclap Newman famed for Something In The Air
consisted of the songwriter Speedy Keen (vocals, drums, guitar); Andy "Thunderclap" Newman (piano); and Jimmy McCulloch (guitar). Pete Townshend (using the alias "Bijou Drains") played bass guitar

5.   Simon Caine: Scarlet Skies (Simon Caine)
Simon Caine: RCA Victor - LSP 4410
Toronto ON
Pat Godfrey – piano
Bruce Pennycook – winds
Dennis Pendrith – bass
Bill Palmer – guitar
John Savage – drums
Simon Caine (Peter Shields) - vocals
Produced by George Semkiw - 1970
Recorded by George Semkiw at RCA Recording Studios, Toronto

6.   Magazine: The Great Beautician In The Sky (Howard Devoto / John McGeogh)
Real Life: Virgin Records – V 2100
Manchester UK
Howard Devoto: vocals
Barry Adamson: bass
Dave Formula: keys
Martin Jackson: drums
John McGeoch: guitar, sax
Produced & recorded by John Leckie – 1978
Recorded at Virgin Mobile & Abbey Road Studios

active from 1977 to 1981
formed by Howard Devoto after leaving punk band Buzzcocks in early 1977
Called a Post Punk band

7.   Harry Kaapuni & His Royal Polynesians: Stars Over Tahiti
Blue Hawaiian Waters: Kent Records – K-227
Hawaii
Produced 1960

No mention of any personnel. 2nd of two LPs released under that name

8.   Whiskey Howl: Pullin’ The Midnight (Fruchtman / Morrison / Picket / Wilson / Witmer)
Whiskey Howl:  Pacemaker PACE-056
Toronto ON
John Witmer, vocals
Richard Fruchtman, bass
Wayne Wilson, drums
Michael Pickett, harmonica, vocals
Dave Morrison, guitar, vocals
Produced by Johnny Sandlin 1972
Recorded by David Stock at Eastern Sound Studios, Toronto

playing at theToronto Rock and Roll Revival in September 1969.[
did a reunion LP in 1981 Live at the El Mocambo

John Douglas Witmer (February, 1951[1] – July 3, 2004) sang in Downchild & Fabricators - was 19 when this was recorded
Michael Pickett solo career – still performing
Richard Fruchtman began playing bass in A Passing Fancy aka Rick Mann still active

9.   Eddie Boyd with Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac: The Blues Is Here To Stay (Eddie Boyd)
7936 South Rhodes: Epic Records – BN 26409
Chicago IL
Eddie Boyd: piano, vocal
Peter Green: guitar
John McVie: bass
Mick Fleetwood: drums
Produced by Mike Vernon for Blue Horizon Records - January 1968

Edward Riley Boyd known as Eddie Boyd (November 25, 1914 on Stovall's Plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi – July 13, 1994 Helsinki, Finland) Began his career on Beale St in Memphis, 1938
Moved to Helsinki Finland due to racial discrimination in the US

10  Wade Walton & RC Smith: Barbershop Rhythm (Wade Walton)
I Have To Paint My Face: Arhoolie Records – F 1005
Clarksdale MS
Wade Walton: slapping straight razor, talking
RC Smith: guitar, talking
Produced by Chris Strachwitz – 1969
Recorded in Clarksdale, Mississippi July 24, 1960

11  The Original Sloth Band: Rock It In Rhythm (H Whittaker)
1978: Troubadour Records – TR 006
Toronto ON
Bill Bryans: drums
Tom Evans: mandolin, clarinet, saxes, vocals
Mike Gardner: bass, vocals
Chris Whiteley: trumpet, harmonicas, guitar, vocals
Ken Whitlely: guitar, mandolin, washboard, jug, accordian, vocals
John Davis: piano
Produced by The Original Sloth Band – 1978
Recorded by Daniel Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton ON
Mastered at JAMF

12  Paul James Band: Gotta Gimme Some Of It (PJ Vigna)
Rockin’ The Blues: Stony Plain Records – SPL 1135
Toronto ON
Paul James: guitar, vocals
Gary Gray: keys
Brian Kipping: bass
Adrian Vecchiola: drums
Produced by Ken Whiteley & Paul James – 1989
Recorded at Metal Works, Toronto by Hugh Cooper & Rob DiGoa



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