33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#99
November 16, 2015


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I Know Nothing
Songs with absolutely nothing in common
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

First Hour

1.   Spirit: Nothin’ To Hide (Randy California) 1970
2.   Peter Tosh: Nothing But Love (Fred Harris / Ella Mitchell) 1981
3.   Brenda Lee: Sweet Nothin’s (Ronnie Self) 1959
4.   Cashman, Pistilli & West: Nothin’ Else On My Mind (Cashman / Pistelli) 1969
5.   Bob Burchill: Nothing To Lose (Bob Burchill) * 1975
6.   The Vogues: Nothing To Offer You (H Cohen / S DeNunzio) 1965
7.   Jump: Nothing Like Love (Barb Fraser) * 1986
8.   The Supremes: Nothing But Heartaches (Holland / Dozier / Holland) 1965
9.   Chaka Khan: Nothing’s Gonna Take You Away (Deborah Ash / Bill King) 1980
10. The Specials: I Do Nothing (Lynval Golding) 1980
11. Ellen McIlwaine: Nothing Left To Be Desired (J Watson) *  1982
12. The Carlton Showband: Nothing Like A Newfoundlander (Trad) *
13. Joe Hall: Next To Nothing (Joe Hall) * 1978

CanCon = 38%

Second Hour

1.   The Fugs: Wide Wide River (Goldbart / Weaver) 1969
2.   Chris Hillman: Nothing Gets Through (Chris Hillman / Peter Knobler) 1977
3.   Joe King & Corinne Cee: Anything’s Better Than Nothing * circa 1970
4.   Elvis Presley: (You Ain’t Nothin’ But a) Houndog (Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller)
5.   Guess Who: Mr Nothin’ (Randy Bachman / Burton Cummings) * 1968
6.   The Ugly Ducklings: Nothin’ (Dave Byngham / Roger Mayne) * 1966
7.   Murray McLauchlan: When You’re Young (And You Don’t’ Know Nothing) (M McLauchlan) * 1978
8.   Roy Payne: Old Dog Was Nothin’ But A Hound (Roy Payne) * 1976
9.   Don Freed: You’re Nothing But A Cat (Don Freed) * 1981
10. The Fabulous Thunderbirds: You Ain’t Nothin’ But Fine (Simien / Soileau) 1980
11. Steve Earle: Nothing But A Child (Steve Earle) 1988
12. The Kinks: Nothing To Say (Ray Davies) 1969
13. Crowbar: Nothing Lasts Forever (Kelly Jay) * 1973
14. Johnny Winter: Nothing Left (Johnny Winter) 1970
15. Ry Cooder: Nothing Out There (Ry Cooder) 1985

CanCon = 47%

Total CanCon = 43%


And Now For The Particulars:

First Hour

1.   Spirit: Nothin’ To Hide (Randy California)
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus: Epic 30267
Los Angeles, CA
Randy California: guitar
Jim Locke, keys
Mark Andes, bass
Ed Cassidy, drums
Jay Ferguson: keys
Produced by David Briggs 1970
Mastering by Vic Anesini

Randy Craig Wolfe; February 20, 1951 – January 2, 1997 - drowned in the ocean while rescuing his 12-year-old son from a rip current
Edward Claude "Cass" Cassidy (May 4, 1923 – December 6, 2012) died of cancer in San Jose  age of 89
John Tilden Locke born September 25, 1943 Los Angeles, California - died August 4, 2006 Ojai, California died at the age of 62, a victim of cancer
Mark Andes (born February 19, 1948) in Philadelphia
Jay Ferguson (born John Arden Ferguson; May 10, 1947) Born in Burbank, California
Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus 1970 their best work says Neil Young

2.   Peter Tosh: Nothing But Love (Fred Harris / Ella Mitchell)
Wanted Dread & Alive: EMI / Rolling Stone Records – SO 17055
Grange Hill, Jamaica
Peter Tosh: lead vocals, guitar, keys, percussion
Gwen Guthrie: lead female vocal
Robbie shakespeare: bass
Sly Dunbar: drums
Mikey Chung: rhythm guitar
Darryl Thompson: lead guitar
Robby Lyn: organ, piano
Keith Sterling: keys
Iziah Thompson: percussion
Noel Simms: percussion
Pee-Wee
Dean Frazer: tenor & alto sax
Nambo: trombone
A Brekenridge & D. Madden: trumpet
Produced by Peter Tosh - 1981
Recorded by Michael Riley & Noel Hern  at Dynamic Sound, Kingston JM
Mixed at A&R Studios, NYC
Mastered by Dennis King at Atlantic Studios, NYC

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

3.   Brenda Lee: Sweet Nothin’s (Ronnie Self)
10 Golden Years: Decca DL 74757
Atlanta GA
Produced - 1966
Song Produced – 1959

Brenda Mae Tarpley
December 11, 1944 (age 69)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Her break into big-time show business came in February 1955, when she turned down $30 to appear on a Swainsboro radio station in order to see Red Foley and a touring promotional unit of his ABC-TV program Ozark Jubilee in Augusta. An Augusta DJ persuaded Foley to hear her sing before the show

“I still get cold chills thinking about the first time I heard that voice. One foot started patting rhythm as though she was stomping out a prairie fire but not another muscle in that little body even as much as twitched. And when she did that trick of breaking her voice, it jarred me out of my trance enough to realize I'd forgotten to get off the stage. There I stood, after 26 years of supposedly learning how to conduct myself in front of an audience, with my mouth open two miles wide and a glassy stare in my eyes.”

4.   Cashman, Pistilli & West: Nothin’ Else On My Mind (Cashman / Pistelli)
Cashman, Pistilli & West: Capitol / EMI – ST 211
New York City NY
Ed Freeman: ochrestra conductor
Produced by Nicholas Venet – 1969

Terry Cashman (born Dennis Minogue, July 5, 1941, in New York)
Cashman-Pistilli composition "Sunday Will Never Be the Same", a #9 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for Spanky and Our Gang
Cashman successfully produced Jim Croce’s albums in the 70s

5.   Bob Burchill: Nothing To Lose (Bob Burchill) *
Cabin Fever: Rumour Records – KC 1013
Dublin ON
Bob Burchill: vocal, guitar, mandolin
Jeremy Balser: hand drums
Michael Butler: bass
Paul Gelman: violin
Terry Jones: acoustic guitar
Jerome Jarvis: drums
John Jackson: guitars
Koumantaros: piano, congas
Richard Keelan: guitar, mandolin
Dorit Learned: vocal
Doug McNaughton: fiddle
Zeke Preloskjak: harp
Dvid Woodhead: bass, banjo
Produced by Bob Burchill & Gary McKeehan – 1975
Recorded live in Calgary AB by Gary McKeehan at Schoolhouse Sound Studio

Started performing with his dad, a fiddle player. Got inspired by Bob Dylan. Eventually moved to Stratford ON & ran the espresso machine at the Black Swan, home to Perth Co. Conspiracy, which he joined in 1970.
Cabin Fever was the first recording to feature the young David Woodhead & guitarist John Jackson.
Burchill has kept busy ever since. Now living in London ON and still recording.

6.   The Vogues: Nothing To Offer You (H Cohen / S DeNunzio)
Meet The Vogues: Barry Records B 343
Pittsburg PA
Bill Burkette, lead baritone
Don Miller, baritone
Hugh Geyer, tenor
Chuck Blasko, tenor
Produced by Nick Cenci & Jack Hakim 1965
Directed by Herb Cohen
Recorded by Louis Lombardi at Gateway Recordings, Pittsburgh

Originally named the Val-Aires, formed in 1958 at High School, Turtle Creek PA
You’re The One was first big hit, followed by Five O’Clock World
inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.

7.   Jump: Nothing Like Love (Barb Fraser)
Coast To Coast: CBC Enterprises – RV85
Vancouver BC
Bill Stunt: guitar
Barb Fraser: vocals
Sue Leonard: vocals
Dennis Henderson: bass
Rick Fedyk: drums
Roger Nay: keys
Produced by Tod Elvidge – 1986
Recorded by Gary Heald in Vancouver

Fronted by ex CBC producer Bill Stunt (orig from St. Catherines ON) & Barb Fraser (orig from Ottawa). Formed in Vancouver after musicians there noticed that Bill lost his possessions in a car fire on the TCH in Ontario. Fraser orgainzed a benefit in Van and from this the band was born.

8.   Diana Ross & The Supremes: Nothing But Heartaches (Holland / Dozier / Holland)
Greatest Hits: Motown MS 2-663
Detroit MI
Diana Ross
Mary Wilson
Florence Ballard
The Funk Brothrs: instrumentation
Produced by Lamont Dozier & Brian Holland -  1965

Only group to have 6 No. 1 songs in 1 yr: Where did our Love Go, Baby Love, Come See About Me, Stop! In The Name of Love, Back In My Arms Again, I Hear A Symphony.

9.   Chaka Khan: Nothing’s Gonna Take You Away (Deborah Ash / Bill King)
Naughty: Warner Brothers BSK 3385
Chicago ILL
Chaka Khan - lead vocals, backing vocals
Produced by Arif Mardin 1980
Recorded by Lew Hawn & Michael OReilly
Mastered by George Marino

Yvette Marie Stevens b. Chicago ILL  March 23, 1953
Joined the Black Panthers in 1967 and was given the name Chaka then married a guy named Khan

10. The Specials: I Do Nothing (Lynval Golding)
More Specials: Chrysalis Records CHR 1303
London UK
Terry Hall: vocal
Neville Staples: percussion, vocal
Lynval Golding: guitar
Roddy Radiation: guitar
Jerry Dammers: organ, piano
Horace Gentleman: bass
John Bradbury: drums
Rico Rodrigues: trombone
Dick Cuthell: flugel horn, coronet
Kix Thompson: sax
Paul Heskatt: sax
Rhoda Dakar: vocals
Belinda Charlotte & Jane: bg vocals
Produced by Jerry Dammers and Dave Jordan 1980
Recorded by Dave Jordan & Jeremy Allom at Horizon Studios, Conventry
Mixed at Wessex Studios, London

11. Ellen McIlwaine: Nothing Left To Be Desired (J Watson)
Everybody Needs It: Blind Pig Records PHE 6017
Calgary AB
Ellen Mcllwayne: guitar, piano, vocals
Jack Bruce: bass, bg vocals
Howard Levy: keys
Paul Wertico: drums
Larry McCabe: trombone
Kim Cusack: clarinet
Produced by Ellen Mcllwayne 1982
Recorded by Mike Rasfeld at Acme Studios Chicgo
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisc, NYC

Ellen McIlwaine (born October 1, 1945 in Nashville, Tennessee)

12. The Carlton Showband: Nothing Like A Newfoundlander (Trad)
Any Dream Will Do: RCA KPL 1-0083
Toronto ON
Chris OToole, drums, spoons
Seamus Grew, piano accordion
Sean McManus, lead guitar
Fred White, bass, banjo
Christie McLaughlin, accordion, harmonica
Johnny Patterson: bass
Bob Lewis: guitar
Mike Feeney, tambourine
Produced by Jack Feeney – 1975
Recorded by Hayward Parrott at RCA Studios, Toronto

13. Joe Hall & Continental Drift: Next To Nothing (Joe Hall)
On The Avenue: Posterity Records PTR 13009
Toronto / Peterborough ON
Joe Hall: lead vocals, guitars, percussion, harmonica, noise, exploding bombs
Tony Quarrington: lead guitar, guitars, percussion, dobro, moog, phony steel drum
George Dobo: piano, organ, guitar, recorder
Paul Quarrington: bass
Martin Worthy: drums
Produced by Tony Quarrington 1978
Recorded by Bob Lanois at Grant Ave Studios, Hamilton ON October 1978
Cover Painting: Mendelson Joe

Second Hour

1.   The Fugs: Wide Wide River (Goldbart / Weaver)
It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest Reprise 6305
New York City
Ed Sanders, vocals  Kansas City, Missouri August 17, 1939
Ken Weaver, vocal, drums   Galveston Island, Texas
Tuli Kupferberg, vocals
Ken Pine, guitar
Charles Larkey, bass
Bob Mason, drums
Produced by Ed Sanders 1968
Recorded by Richard Alderson at Impact Sound, NYC

This week we feature to 2 rock stars born in 1923 that died in 2010!
Tuli Kupferberg (b & d NYC September 28, 1923 July 12, 2010)
& Ed Cassidy (May 4, 1923 – December 6, 2012) of Spirit

2.   Chris Hillman: Nothing Gets Through (Chris Hillman / Peter Knobler)
Clear Sailin’: Asylum Records – 7ES-1104
Los Angeles CA
Chris Hillman: guitars, vocals
Richard Marx: rhythm guitar
John Brennan: lead guitar
Merel Bregnate: drums
Skip Edwards: keys, pedeal steel, synth
Larry Sims: bass
Al Garth: violin, viola, sax, recorder
Joe Lala: percussion
Produced by Jim Mason - 1977
Recorded at Devlen Sound & Village Recorders, LA
Engineered by Tom Knox, David Ruffo & Paul Dobbe w Robert Shames & Lon Neuman
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Studios

3.   Joe King & Corinne Cee: Anything’s Better Than Nothing
Anythings Better Than Nothing: Star STS 70 LP
Cheticamp / Grand Etang, Cape Breton Isle, NS
Joe King, guitar, vocals
Corinne Cee, vocals
Rod McMullen, electric guitar
Ernie Parker, drums
Albert Poirier, rhythm
John Cadeau, steel
Leopold Chaisson, fiddle
Cecil Grainger, bass
Producer not listed circa 1970

Joe King aka Joe LeBlanc
The record still has the 25 cent sticker on the cover. I purchased this from Charlie’s Records, Cheticamp NS. (owned by Charles Joseph Larade, 74, d. 2012)
The Cheticamp native, Larade, was living in Toronto selling plumbing and electrical supplies when he opened a country music store in downtown Toronto with Joe LeBlanc, also originally from Cheticamp, and Ozzie Branscombe. Opened the Cheticamp store in 1983

4.   Elvis Presley: (You Ain’t Nothin’ But a) Houndog (Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller)
Elvis’ Golden Hits: RCA Victor – LPM-1707
Memphis TN
Produced by Steve Sholes – 1956
Compilation produced – 1958

His first recording date at RCA was in NYC on July 2, 1956. When he entered the studio he had no idea that he would record 1 of his biggest hits: Don’t Be Cruel. He came ready to do Hound Dog. Apparently, Elvis wasn’t pfond of the song – used to play it at live shows – but Steve Sholes decided it should be recorded coz it always brought crowds alive. After 31 takes, they got this one down and the band decided it was time to take a coffee break.

5.   Guess Who: Mr Nothin’ (Randy Bachman / Burton Cummings)
A Wild Pair: Nimbus 9 NNE 100
Winnipeg MB
Randy Bachman: guitar
Burton Cummings: keys, vocals
Gary Peterson: drums
Jim Kale: bass
Produced by Jack Richardson 1968
Recorded by Phil Ramone at Hallmark Studios, Toronto

6.   The Ugly Ducklings: Nothin’ (Dave Byngham / Roger Mayne)
Somewhere Outside: Yorktown Records - YT 50,001
Toronto ON
Dave Bingham (vocals)
Glynn Bell (guitar)
Roger Mayne (guitar)
John Read (bass)
Robin Boers (drums)
Produced by Bill Huard - 1966
Recorded by Dave Leonard, Ray Lawrence, Gary youngblood & Terry Vollum at Stea Phillips, NYC - Hallmark Sound, Toronto - Bay Recording, Toronto

7.   Murray McLauchlan: When You’re Young (And You Don’t’ Know Nothing) (M McLauchlan)
Whispering Rain: True North Records – TN 36
Toronto ON
Murray McLauchlan: guitar, piano, vocals
Ben Mink: mandolin, fiddle
Eric Robertson: keys
David Wilcox: guitars
Dennis Pendrith: bass
Barry Keane: drums
Lloyd Green: steel
Produced by Murray McLauchlan – 1978
Recorded at Eastern Sound, Toronto & Woodland Sound, Nashville by Ken Friesen

8.   Roy Payne: Old Dog Was Nothin’ But A Hound (Roy Payne)
Outlawa Heroes: RCA KXL1 0163
Rocky Harbour, NL
Roy Payne: guitar, vocal
John Arpin, piano
Jack Zaza, bass, clarinet, sax, harp
Red Shea, Brian Russell, lead guitars
Alistair Morrison, Rhythm guitar
Bob Jucier, Al Brisco, steel, dobro
Laurie Bower Singers
Produced by Jack Feeney 1976
Recorded by Hayward Parrott at RCAs Toronto Studios

9.   Don Freed: You’re Nothing But A Cat (Don Freed) * 1981
Off In All Directions: Bushleage Records - BLR 00001 - vinly
Saskatoon, SK
Don Freed: guitar, harmonica, vocal
Doug Boomhower: electric guitar
Skip Kutz: bass
Hans Van Norren: drums
Rod Salloum: keys
Mike Devlin: steel
Gary 'Humphrey Dumptruck' Walsh: banjo
Calvin Cairns: concertina, fiddle
Steve Bengtson: mandolin
Alan Kellogg: harmony vocal
Produced by Dale Russell - 1981
http://www.donfreed.com/ or mailto:don@donfreed.com

born in New Westminster BC & raised in Saskatoon
In 1969 appeared with Johnny Cash in the documentary Johnny Cash! The Man, His World, His Music. In the film, Freed is shown visiting Cash backstage where he performs two songs, after which Cash promises to get the singer an audition with Columbia Records. He was subsequently signed by Capitol and recorded an album for them in 1972, which was never released.
Collaborated with Joni Mitchell on her album Taming the Tiger

10. The 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

11. Steve Earle: Nothing But A Child (Steve Earle)
Copperhead Road: Uni Records – UNI-7
San Antonio TX
Steve Earle: vocals, guitars, harmonica, 6-string bass, mandolin
Donny Roberts: guitars, 6-string bass
Bill Lloyd: acoustic guitar
Michael McAdam: 12-string electric guitar
Bucky Baxter: pedal steel, lap steel, Dobro
Ken Moore: synthesizer and organ
John Barlow Jarvis: piano
Kelly Looney: bass
Kurt Custer: drums
Sam Bush: mandolin
Jerry Douglas: dobro
Mark O'Connor: violin
Edgar Meyer: bass violin
Produced by Tony Brown & Steve Earle – 1988

12. The Kinks: Nothing To Say (Ray Davies)
Arthur Or The Decline & Fall of the British Empire: Pye Records NSPL 18317
London UK
Mick Avory drums, percussion
John Dalton bass guitar, background vocals
Dave Davies lead guitar, background vocals
Ray Davies lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (harpsichord and piano)
Produced by Ray Davies - 10 October 1969
Recorded by Andrew Hendriksen

Album commissioned by Grenada Television for sountrack to story by novelist Julian Mitchell which was never produced based on Ray Davies' brother-in-law Arthur Anning. The Album was a critical success buy commercial failure. Played the entire album live at The Hawks Nest in Toronto 1970.
Last Kinks recording to feature bass playing of Pete Quaife who played on several tracks before being replaced by John Dalton.

13. Crowbar: Nothing Lasts Forever (Kelly Jay)
KE32746: Epic Records – KE32746
Hamilton ON
Sonnie Bernardi: drums
Jozef Chirowski: keys, percussion, flute
John Gibbard: guitars
Roland Greenway: bass
Kelly Jay: piano, vocals
Rheal Lanthier: guitars
Produced by Jack Douglas – 1973
Recorded at The Record Plant, Studio A, NYC by Jay Messina & Ed Sprigg

14. Johnny Winter: Nothing Left (Johnny Winter)
Johnny Winter And…: Columbia Records – C 30221
Beaumont TX
Johnny Winter: guitar, vocals
Rick Derringer: guitar, vocals
Randy Hobbs: bass, vocals
Randy Z: drums
Produced by Johnny Winter and Rick Derringer – 1970
Recorded by Roy Segal

15. Ry Cooder: Nothing Out There (Ry Cooder)
Paris, Texas Soundtrack: Warner Brothers – 92-52701
Los Angeles CA
Ry Cooder: slide guitar
Produced by Ry Cooder – 1985
Recorded by Allen Sides & Mark Ettal at Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood CA
Mastered by Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood CA



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