33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#85
August 10, 2015


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Music For A Rainy Day
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

First Hour

1.   The Tremeloes: Me And My Life (Blakley / Hawkes) 1970
2.   The Deserters: Alien (C Gibb / K MacLean) 1981 *
3.   The Boomtown Rats: It’s All The Rage (Bob Geldolf) 1979
4.   L’Etranger: Today’s Papers (Charlie Angus / Andrew Cash) 1982 *
5.   Vassar Clements: Norwegian Wood (Lennon / McCartney) 1973
6.   The Sattalites: She Loves You (Lennon / McCartney) 1985 *
7.   Edwin Erickson: Pauline’s Polka (Edwin Erickson ) 1973 *
8.   The Staccatos: Tell Her For Me (Lee Emmerson) 1968 *
9.   Copperpenny: It’s A Rainy Day (Rich Wamil / Laverne McDonald) 1970 *
10. Five Man Electrical Band: Doin’ The Best We Can Rag (Lee Emmerson / Ted Gerow)  1973 *
11. Ronnie Lane: How Come (Ronnie Lane / Westlake) 1973
12. Kevin Head: Good As Gold (Kevin Head) 1987 *
13. Chris Andrews: Yesterday Man (Chris Andrews) 1965
14. Gene Pitney: It Hurts To Be In Love (Greenfield / Miller) 1964
15. The Bay City Rollers: Marlina (Faulkner / Wood / McKeown) 1975
16. Duane Eddy: Rebel Walk (Lee Hazelwood / Duane Eddy) 1959

CanCon = 50%

Second Hour

1.   Joe Loutchan: Walker’s Street Reel (Trad) 1986 *
2.   Buddy Wasisname & The Other Fellers: Punk Junk (Johnson / Blackmore / Chaulk) 1986 *
3.   The Lowlanders: Battle of Stony Creek  (Woody Lambe) 1963 *
4.   Bytown Bluegrass: I Ain’t Broke But I’m Badly Bent (P.D.) 1980 *
5.   Bill Long: Won’t You Ride In My Little Red Wagon (Rex Griffen) 1965 *
6.   Beausoliel Broussard: Depart Pour Les Etats (Words: Trad / Music: Jacques Savoie) 1977 *
7.   Beausoliel Broussard: Reel des temps dulls (Trad) 1977 *
8.   Los Fabulosos 3 Paraguayos: Viva Tenerife (Leonardo Lopez Aquino) 1972
9.   Joe Loss & His Orchestra: Latino Cha Cha (Woodman / Roberts) 1961
10. Cinderella: A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes (David / Hoffman / Livingstone) 1965
11. Cinderella: Bibbidy-Bobbidy-Boo (David / Hoffman / Livingstone) 1965
12. Edmund Hockridge: Gigi (Loewe / Lerner) 1959 *
13. Chris Barber Jazz Band: Lonesome – Si Tu Vois Ma Mére (Sydney Bichet) 1959
14. Frank Sinatra: My Kind Of Town (Cahn / Van Heusen) 1966
15. Oscar Peterson Trio: The Girl From Ipanema (Antônio Carlos Jobim) 1965 *
16. Mike McAnany: Last Night (Mike McAnamy) 1975 *
17. Pied Pumkin String Ensemble: Sundial (Joe Mock) 1976 *
18. Rare Air: Tribal Rites (Rare Air) 1987 *

CanCon = 67%

Total CanCon = 59%

And Now - For The Particulars that you all require

First Hour

1.   The Tremeloes: Me And My Life (Blakley / Hawkes)
45 single: CBS 5139
East London UK
Rick Westwood — guitar, vocals
Alan Blakley — rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals ( died 1996)
Len "Chip" Hawkes — bass, vocals
Dave Munden – drums, lead vocals
Produced by Mike Smith – 1970

2.   The Deserters: Alien (C Gibb / K MacLean) *
45 single: Capitol Records – 72856
Ajax ON
Chris Gibb (synthesizer, bass, vocals)
Kenny MacLean (synthesizer, guitar, vocals)
Henry Diclemente (percussion, drums)
Greg Stephens (synthesizer, vocals)
Produced by Carter - 1981

3.   The Boomtown Rats: It’s All The Rage (Bob Geldolf)
45 single: Mercury Records – M-74082
Dublin IR
Bob Geldof – vocals
Pete Briquette – bass, vocals
Gerry Cott – guitar
Johnnie Fingers – keyboards, vocals
Simon Crowe – drums, vocals
Garry Roberts – guitar, vocals
Alan Holmes – saxophone
Produced by Boomtown Rats – 1979

4.   L’Etranger: Today’s Papers (Charlie Angus / Andrew Cash) *
Innocent Hands EP: Sensible Record Company – LET-001
Toronto ON
Andrew Cash, guitar, vocals
Peter Duffin, drums, vocals
Charlie (Chuck) Angus, bass, vocals
Produced by L’Etranger, Greg Lunny and Mike Phillips – 1982
Recorded at Nova Sound June 1982, Toronto

5.   Vassar Clements: Norwegian Wood (Lennon / McCartney)
Crossing The Catskills: Rounder Records – 0016
Kinard FL
Vassar Clements: fiddle
David Bromberg: dobro
Michael Melford: guitar
Everett Allen Lilly: bass
Produced by Vassar Clements & Michael Melford - 1973
Recorded by John Nagy at Aengus Enterprises, Fayville Mass

Vassar Carlton Clements (April 25, 1928 – August 16, 2005)

6.   The Sattalites: She Loves You (Lennon / McCartney) *
45 single: Axe Records – 87
Toronto ON
Fergus Hambleton: lead vocals, guitar, sax
Jo Jo Bennett: flugelhorn, percussion
David Fowler: Keys
Bruce McGillivray: bass
Junior McPherson: drums
Rick Morrison: sax
Bruce Robinson: piano
Produced by Fergus Hambleton & Jo Jo Bennett 1985 *

7.   Edwin Erickson: Pauline’s Polka (Edwin Erickson ) *
Rocky Mountain Holiday with Edwin Erickson & His Accordion: Banff – SBS 5417
Edmonton AB
Edwin Erickson: accordion
Produced 1973
Recorded by Van Mechelen Enterprises

found this LP in Wales!

8.   The Staccatos: Tell Her For Me (Lee Emmerson) *
A Wild Pair: Nimbus 9 – NNE 100
Ottawa ON
Vern Craig: guitar
Lee Emmerson: guitar, vocals
Brian Rading: bass
Rick Bell: drums
Mike Bell: drums
Produced by Jack Richardson – 1968
Recorded by Phil Ramone at Hallmark Studios, Toronto

9.   Copperpenny: It’s A Rainy Day (Rich Wamil / Laverne McDonald) *
Copperpenny: RCA Victor – LSP 4291
Kitchener ON
Ken Hollis: vocals
Rich Wamil: organ, bass, piano, guitar, trumpet, vocals
Laverne McDonald: guitar
Bert Hamer: drums
Paul Reibling: bass
Produced by Jack Richardson – 1970
Recorded Brian Christian & Russ Vestuto at RCA’s Mid-America Centre, Chicago
Mastered by Randy Kling

10. Five Man Electrical Band: Doin’ The Best We Can Rag (Lee Emmerson / Ted Gerow)  *
45 single: Lion Records – 149
Ottawa ON
Lee Emmerson: guitar, vocals
Ted Gerow (keyboards)
Brian Rading (bass)
Vern Craig (vocals, guitar)
Rick 'Bell' Belanger (drums)
Mike 'Bell' Belanger (2nd drums)
Produced by Dallas Smith – 1973
Recorded by Rick Heenan

11. Ronnie Lane & The Slim Chance Band: How Come (Ronnie Lane / Kevin Westlake)
45 single: GM Records – GMS 001
London UK
Ronnie Lane: guitar, vocals
Benny Gallagher: piano accordion
Graham Lyle: mandolin
Produced by Glyn Johns - 1973

Ronald Frederick "Ronnie" Lane (1 April 1946 – 4 June 1997)

12. Kevin Head: Good As Gold (Kevin Head) *
45 single: Snowy River Records – SRR S13
Kingston ON
Produced by Rick Whitelaw – 1987

13. Chris Andrews: Yesterday Man (Chris Andrews)
45 single: Atco Records – 6385
Romford, Essex UK
Produced by Ken Woodman - 1965

Christopher Frederick "Chris" Andrews (born 15 October 1942)
In 1974, it was covered by Robert Wyatt (produced by Nick Mason)

14. Gene Pitney: It Hurts To Be In Love (Howard Greenfield / Helen Miller)
45 single: Columbia Records – MU-4-1905
Hartford CN
Gene Pitney: vocals
Artie Kaplan on saxophone
Bill Suyker, Charles Macy, and Vinnie Bell on guitar
Milt Hinton on bass
Artie Butler on organ
Gary Chester on drums.
Produced by Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold – 1964

Gene Francis Alan Pitney (17 February 1940 – 5 April 2006)

15. The Bay City Rollers: Marlina (Faulkner / Wood / McKeown)
45 single: Arista Records – AS 0158
Edinburgh Scotland
Alan Longmuir: bass
Derek Longmuir: drums
Stuart Woody Wood: guitar
Eric Faulkner: guitar
Les McKeown: vocals
Produced by Phil Wainman – 1975

16. Duane Eddy: Rebel Walk (Lee Hazelwood / Duane Eddy)
45 single: London Records – 45-HL-W. 9162
Corning NY
Produced by Lee Hazlewood, Lester Sill -1959

b. April 26, 1938 (age 77)

Second Hour

1.   Joe Loutchan: Walker’s Street Reel (Trad) *
Fiddler On The Loose: CBC Northern Service – WRC1-4521
Whitehorse YT
Joe Loutchan: fiddle
Graham Townsend: piano
Serge Bougie: drums
Paul Gurry: bass
Dougle Trineer: guitar
Produced by Les McLaughlin – 1986
Recorded by Jean Guy Simard at CBC Studios, Ottawa

2.   Buddy Wasisname & The Other Fellers: Punk Junk (Johnson / Blackmore / Chaulk) *
Makin’ For the Harbour’, World Records WRC1-4525. 1985
Gander NL
Ray Johnson: accordion
Kevin Blackmore: vocals
Wayne Chaulk: guitar
Produced by Buddy Wasisname & The Other Fellers - 1986
Recorded. & mixed by Paul Fogwell & Nick Fleming.
Recorded at J.S.R. Studio & Reflections Lounge, Gander.

3.   The Lowlanders: Battle of Stony Creek  (Woody Lambe) *
Stop Kickin’ My Dawg: Sparton Records – SP 220
London ON
John Edwards: guitar
George Buckley: banjo
Bruce Wilson: lead guitar
Woody Lambe: guitar, vocal
Pete Purvis: bass
Produced by Tylor – London – 1963
Recorded at Hallmark Studios, Toronto by Bob Vallan
Masters cut on Neumann lathe with a Grampian cutter head

4.   Bytown Bluegrass: I Ain’t Broke But I’m Badly Bent (P.D.) *
Bytown Bluegrass: Snocan Records – SCN 517
Ottawa ON
Chris Whittles: mandolin
Glen Adams: banjo
Ray Adams: guitar
Don Hill: dobro
Dave Whittles: bass
Sam Henry: drums
Produced by Bytown Bluegrass and Dave Dennison – 1980
Recorded by Ralph Carlson and Dave Dennison at Snocan Studios, Ottawa

5.   Bill Long: Won’t You Ride In My Little Red Wagon (Rex Griffen) *
My Favorite Songs: Arc Records – 674
Albuqurque NM
Bill Long: guitar, vocals
Mickey McGivern: lead guitar
Ricky Lamoreux: piano
Mark McGivern: bass
Ollie Strong: steel
Tony DiMaria: drums
Wally Dean: fiddle
Produced by Ben Weatherby – 1965

6.   Beausoliel Broussard: Depart Pour Les Etats (Words: Trad / Music: Jacques Savoie) *
7.   Beausoliel Broussard: Reel des temps dulls (Trad) *
Beausoliel Broussard: La Tamanoir – TAM 27003
Nouveau Brunswick
Jean-Gabriel Comeau: fiddle
Jacques Savoie: guitar, vocal, spoons
Claude Fournier: guitar, harmon ica, guimbarde, mandolin
Isabelle Roy: piano, vocal
Denis Boucher: percussion
Roy Harrington: bass
Gervais Lessard: feet
Michel Garneau: vocals
Jean-Francois Beaudin: flute
Produced by Réal Trembley, Bertrand Gauthier & Jacques Savoie - 1977
Recorded by Michel Ethier at Studio de Son, Quebec City

Formed 1976 – 1980
Recorded 3 albums

8.   Los Fabulosos 3 Paraguayos: Viva Tenerife (Leonardo Lopez Aquino)
45 single: Marter Records – M-20-186
Asuncion, Paraguay
Daniel Cardozo: guitar
Rodis Segovia: guitar
Digno Garcia: harp
Produced – 1972

9.   Joe Loss & His Orchestra: Latino Cha Cha (Woodman / Roberts)
45 Single: His Master’s Voice – 45-POP 880
London UK
Joe Loss: violin, band leader
Produced - 1961

Joshua Alexander "Joe" Loss LVO OBE (22 June 1909 – 6 June 1990)

10. Cinderella: A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes (David / Hoffman / Livingstone)
11. Cinderella: Bibbidy-Bobbidy-Boo (David / Hoffman / Livingstone)
45 EP: Disneyland Records – LLP 308
Produced by Walt Disney Productions - 1965

12. Edmund Hockridge: Gigi (Loewe / Lerner) *
45 EP: A Selection From the MGM Picture Gigi: Pye Records – NEP 24092
Vancouver BC / Peterborough UK
Edmund Hockridge: vocal
Bill Shepherd’s Northern Orchestra
Produced – 1959
Recorded in Blackpool, UK

Edmund James Arthur Hockridge (9 August 1919 – 15 March 2009)
Born: 9th August 1919 Vancouver, Canada
Died: 15th March 2009
UK-based Canadian baritone and actor.

13. Chris Barber Jazz Band w/ Monty Sunshine: Lonesome – Si Tu Vois Ma Mére (Sydney Bichet)
45 single: Columbia Records (UK) – 45-DB 4333
London UK
Chris Barber: trombone
Monte Sunshine: clarinet
Pat Halcox: trumpet
Dick Bishop: banjo, guitar
Dick Smith: bass
Eddie Smith: banjo, guitar
Graham Burbidge: drums
Produced - 1959

Chris Barber - 17 April 1930 (age 85)
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

In the late 1950s and early 1960s Barber was mainly responsible for arranging the first UK tours of blues artists Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry& Brownie McGhee and Muddy Waters. This, with the encouragement of local enthusiasts such as Alexis Korner and John Mayall, sparked young musicians such as Peter Green, Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones.British rhythm and blues powered the British invasion of the USA charts in the 1960s

14. Frank Sinatra: My Kind Of Town (Sammy Cahn / Jimmy Van Heusen)
45 Single: Reprise Records – R 23052
Hoboken NJ
Nelson Riddle Orchestra
Produced 1966
Recorded on April 8, 1964

15. Oscar Peterson Trio: The Girl From Ipanema (Antônio Carlos Jobim) *
We Get Requests: Verve – MIJ-1-5321
Montreal QC
Oscar Peterson: piano
Ray Brown: bass
Ed Thigpen: drums
Produced by Jim Davis - 1965
Recorded by Bob Simpson & Val Valentin

16. Mike McAnany: Last Night (Mike McAnamy) *
CBC Radio Canada Broadcast Record – LM 412
Calgary AB
Produced by Ira Stewart – 1975
Recorded in Halifax by Lee Bailey

Air traffic controller at Gander NL. Also lived in Moncton NB.

17. Pied Pumkin String Ensemble: Sundial (Joe Mock) *
Allah Mode: Squash Records – U4UR2B
Vancouver BC
Rich Scott: dulcimer, vocals
Shari Ulrich: violin, flute, lead vocal
Joe Mock: guitar, piano
Doug Edwards: bass
Jeff Eyre: drums
Produced by Pied Pumkin – 1976
Recorded by Geoff Turner and Mark McNair at Little Mountain Sound Co

18. Rare Air: Tribal Rites (Rare Air) *
Hard To Beat: Green Linnet – STF 1073
Toronto ON
Pat O’Gorman: pipes
Grier Kcoppins: synths
Trevor Ferrier: roto toms, brass drum, percussion
Dick Murai: bass
Dave Hillier: drum program
Produced by Awesome Dave & Rare Air – 1987
Recorded & Mixed at Confort Sound, Toronto by Dave Hillier



 



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