33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#100
November 23, 2015

      
Allen Toussaint                                                                                   Ron Hynes


Si Cowe

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Remember November
& other Nowhere Songs
Hour One: Hear this show now
Hour Two: Hear this show now

Hour One

1.   King Biscuit Boy: Mind Over Matter (A Toussaint) 1974 *
2.   Ron Hynes: Sonny’s Dream (Ron Hynes) 1976-7 *
3.   Ron Hynes: Roads (Ron Hynes) 1974 *
4.   Lindisfarne: Marshal Riley’s Army (Alun Hull) 1983
5.   Ian Campbell Folk Group: The Durham Lockout (Trad) 1972
6.   UB40: Watchdogs (UB40) 1986
7.   Tom Kelly: November Song (Tom Kelly) 1975 *
8.   Bim: Freezing Ground (Roy Forbes) 1975 *
9.   Allen Hume: November Rain (Allen Hume) 1984 *
10. David Campbell: November Town (David Campbell) 1984 *
11. Gordon Lightfoot: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Gordon Lightfoot) 1976 *
12. Grit Laskin: Middle of November (Grit Laskin) 1985 *

CanCon = 75%

Hour Two:

1.   Marc Jordan: From Nowhere To this Town (Marc Jordan) 1979 *
2.   Fludd: Ticket To Nowhere (Brian Pilling / Ed Pilling) 1972 *
3.   Savoy Brown: Train To Nowhere (Chris Youlden / Kim Simmonds) 1969
4.   Chris Youlden: Nowhere Road (Chris Youlden) 1973
5.   Cat Stevens: Miles From Nowhere (Cat Stevens) 1970
6.   Pied Piear: Middle Of Nowhere (Richard Scott) 1980 *
7.   Frank Zappa: I Come From Nowhere (Frank Zappa) 1982
8.   JJ Cale: Nowhere To Run (JJ Cale) 1970
9.   kd lang: Nowhere To Stand (kd lang) 1989 *
10. Beatles: Nowhere Man (John Lennon / Paul McCartney) 1965
11. Bob Dylan: You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Bob Dylan) 1971

CanCon = 36%

Total CanCon = 56%


And Now For The Particulars:
Hour One

 


1.   King Biscuit Boy: Mind Over Matter (A Toussaint)
King Biscuit Boy: Epic Records – KE 32891
Hamilton ON
King Biscuit Boy aka Richard Newell: vocals, harmonica
Allen Toussaint: rhythm
Arthur Neville: rhythm
Leo Nocentelli: rhythm
George Porter Jr.: rhythm
Joseph Modeliste: rhythm
Alfred Roberts: conga
Clide Kerr Jr; Lester Caliste; Alvin Thomas: horns
Produced by allen Toussaint - 1974
Recorded by Roberta C Grace & Ken Laxto0n at Sea-Saint Recordings, New Orleans LA
Mastered by Arnie Acosta and Marshall Sehorn at Mastering Lab, Hollywood CA

Allen Toussaint: b. Gert Town LA January 14, 1938 – d. Madrid Spain, November 10, 2015
Began recording in the 50s. Wrote many great songs and produced many great recordings., Songs covered by The Stones, Who, Searchers, Bobby Curtola, Ojays, Hollies, Yardbirds. Biggest hit: Working in a Coal Mine. Collaborated with Paul McCartney. Died after performing in Madrid of heart attack.

2.   Alex Sinclair on Ron Hynes
From The Back To The Sugar Camp archives May 11, 2006

Ron Hynes: December 7, 1950 – November 19, 2015 St John’s NL, raised in Ferryland
Diagnosed with throat cancer 2012.
1st album recorded 1972 called “Discover” on Audat Records, was 1st NL LP of all original material
There is a statue of him on George St in St John’s.

3.   Ron Hynes: Sonny’s Dream (Ron Hynes)
First Demo Tape – unreleased
St John’s NL
Ron Hynes: guitar, vocal
Alex Sinclair: guitar, vocal
Shelley Coopersmith: violin, vocal
Gwen Swick: bass, vocal
Produced – 1976 or 7

4.   Ron Hynes: Roads (Ron Hynes) 1974 *
CBC Broadcast Recording: CBC Radio Canada – LM 402
St. John’s NL
Ron Hynes: vocal, guitar, harmonica
Unknown Studio Musicians
Produced by Paul Mills  - 1977
Recorded in Toronto by Alan Thorne

5.   Lindisfarne: Marshal Riley’s Army (Alun Hull)
Feed The Folk: Polygram Records FTP01 1985
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
Ray Jackson - vocals, mandolin, harmonica
Alan Hull - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Rod Clements - bass guitar, violin
Simon Cowe - guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards
Ray Laidlaw - drums
Producer David Batchelor
Recorded live in Newcastle, Christmas 1983, on the Tape One Mobile Recording Studio.
Mastered By BilBo
from the LP Lindisfarnastic Live: LMP Records GET 2

d. September 30, 2015 Toronto
Cowe moved to Toronto in 1994 to run The Lakeside Brewing Co
brewed beers for my local, The Feathers pub
Lindisfarne was formed in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England in 1968

6.   Ian Campbell Folk Group: The Durham Lockout (Trad)
Something To Sing About: Pye Records PKL 5506
Birmingham UK
Ian Campbell: vocal
John Dunkerley: accordion
Produced – 1972

b. Aberdeen Scotland, 10 June 1933 – d. 24 November 2012
Sons Ali, Duncan & Robin have performed in UB40
Created the folk band in 1957, initially called the Clarion Skiffle Group but changed their name a year later. First recorded in 1962. Disbanded 1978.

7.   UB40: Watchdogs (UB40)
Rat In The Kitchen: DEP International – VL 2389
Birmingham UK
Astro: vocal, trumpet
Jim Brown: vocal, drums
Ali Campbell: vocal, guitar
Robin Campbell: vocal, guitar
Earl Falconer: bass
Norman Hassan: trombone, synth-drums, vocals
Brian Travers: alto tenor sax
Michael Virtue: keys
Produced by UB40 - 1986
Recorded at The Abattoir, Birmingham by John Shaw

Formed in 1978. UB40 stood for the UK government's Unemployment Benefit, Form 40
 

8.   Tom Kelly: November Song (Tom Kelly)
CBC Broadcast Recording – CBC Radio Canada – LM 413
Thunder Bay ON
Tom Kelly: guitar, vocal
Paul Mason: piano
Unknown others
Produced by Ira Stewart - 1975
Recorded by Lee Bailey in Halifax NS

d. November 25, 2012 Burlington ON
Was host of CBC TV’s Singalong Jubilee for it’s last three years

9.   Bim: Freezing Ground (Roy Forbes)
Anything You Want: CBC / Stony Plain - SPL 1044
North Vancouver, BC
Roy Forbes: vocal, guitar, harmonica
Produced by Claire Lawrence – 1982
Recorded live at The Vancouver East Cultural Centre
Recorded by Susan Englebert, Don Hardisty, John Henderson & Claire Lawrence, September 1981

10. Allen Hume: November Rain (Allen Hume)
Homemade Songs: Summit Sound - SS1045
Westport, ON
Dave Barton: guitars
Dan Ellsworth: bass
Dave Daw: rhythm guitar, shakers
Ken Harden: Fender Rhodes, piano
David Taylor: drums
Allen Hume: acoustic guitar, vocals
Produced by Allen Hume & Dave Daw 1984
Recorded at Summit Sound Studios, Glen & Whalen St., Westport

11. David Campbell: November Town (David Campbell)
Through Arawak Eyes: DEC Development Education Centre - IFF 0001
Toronto / Guyana
David Campbell: guitar, vocal
Sherman Maness & Harris Todman: bass
Dick Smith: percussion
Chris Whiteley: harmonica
Harris Todman: steel drums
Produced by Billy Brians & Alan Duffy 1984
Recorded by Hayward Parrott

12. Gordon Lightfoot: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Gordon Lightfoot)
Summertime Dream: Warner - Reprise MS2246
Toronto ON
Gordon Lightfoot: vocals, guitars
Terry Clements: Lead guitar
Rick Haynes: bass
Pee Wee Charles: steel
Barry Keane: drums
Gene Martynec: synth
Produced by Lenny Waronker & Gordon Lightfoot – 1976
Recorded by Ken Friesen at Eastern Sound Studios, Toronto
Mixed by Lee Herschberg

The Edmund Fitzgerald went down 40 yrs ago on Nov 10, 1975

13. Grit Laskin: Middle of November (Grit Laskin)
Lila's Jig: Fogerty's Cove Music – FCM 009
Toronto ON
Grit Laskin: mandolin, pipes, guitar
Ian Robb: concertina
Ann Lederman: fiddle, piano, viola
Produced by Grit Laskin - 1985
Recorded by Vezzi Tayyub at Kensington Sound, Toronto, April 1985

Released on Cassette in 1985 & on Vinyl 1987

Hour Two: Nowhere Songs

1.   Marc Jordan: From Nowhere To this Town (Marc Jordan)
Blue Desert: Warner Brothers QBS 3362
Toronto ON
Michael Omartian: keys
Steve Lukather: rhythm guitar
Jay Graydon: lead guitar
Abraham Labonel: bass
Jeffrey Pocarro: drums
Bobby Kimball, Bill Champlin & Tom Kelly: bg vocals
Produced by Jay Graydon - 1979
Recorded Jay Gradon at Garden Rake Studios

Marc Wallace Jordan (born 1948), is an American-born Canadian singer-songwriter, son of Charles Jordan, baritone singer who recorded Folk Songs of Canada with Joyce Sullivan 1970
Blue Desert was released 1980, and is regarded as a classic of the "West Coast Sound" of the period
In 1994, Jordan won a Juno Award for "Producer of the Year" (along with co-producer Steven MacKinnon) for "Waiting for a Miracle" from his Reckless Valentine album
Recorded 15 albums including 1 live at the Elmo
Currently, Jordan performs with Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church & Ian Thomas in the group Lunch At Allen's.

2.   Fludd: Ticket To Nowhere (Brian Pilling / Ed Pilling)
...On!: Daffodil Records SBA 16020
Toronto ON
John Anderson: drums
Peter Csanky: keys
Greg Godovitz: bass
Brian Pilling: guitar, lead & bg vocals
Ed Pilling: lead & bg vocals, harp, percussion
Produced by Lee De Carlo & Brian Pilling 1972
Recorded by Lee De Carlo, Sy Potma, Rick Capreol at Manta Sound, Toronto

3.   Savoy Brown: Train To Nowhere (Chris Youlden / Kim Simmonds)
The Best of Savoy Brown: London MIP 1-9377
London UK
Lonesome Dave Peverett: bass
Kim Simmonds, guitar
Chris Youlden, vocal
Roger Earle, drums
Produced by Mike Vernon – 1969
Recorded by Roy Baker at The Decca Studios, North Hampstead, London UK
Compilation Produced by Kim Simmonds – 1984

guitarist "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, drummer Roger Earl and bassist Tony Stevens left 1970 to form Foghat. Chris Youlden went solo.

4.   Chris Youlden: Nowhere Road (Chris Youlden)
Nowhere Road: London Records - XPS 633
London UK
Chris Spedding - guitar
Danny Kirwin - guitar
Ray Fewick - guitar
Foggy Lyttle - acoustic guitar
Mike McNaught - keyboards
Pete Wingfield - keyboards
Roy Babbington - bass
Andy Sylvester - bass
Bruce Rowland - drums
Produced by Barry Murray for Murray - Simmonds Productions - 1973
Recorded by Terry Evennett

born 1943, Dagenham UK – played in Savoy Brown (1967 – 1970) Left the band because they wanted to be more like Led Zepplin. Released 2 solo albums before going back to school to study sociology.

5.   Cat Stevens: Miles From Nowhere (Cat Stevens)
Tea For The Tillerman: A&M SP 4280
London UK
Cat Stevens: guitar, keys, vocal
Alun Davies: guitar
John Ryan: bass
Harvey Burns: drums
John Rostein: violin
Del Newman string arrangements
Produced by Paul Samwell-Smith 1970
Recorded at Morgan Studios, Island Studios and Olympic Studios, London,

Steven Demetre Georgiou, 21 July 1948

6.   Pied Pumkin: Middle Of Nowhere (Richard Scott)
Pied Pear: Squash Records SQ1-965-A
Vancouver BC
Richard Scott: vocals, dulcimer
Joseph Mock: guitars, piano, vocals
Shari Ulrich: vocals, violin
Claire Lawrence: sax
Robbie King: organ
Rene Worst: bass
Geoff Eyre: drums
Produced by The Pied Pear 1980
Recorded by Mark McNair and Paul MacDonald at Pinewood Recording Studios, Vancouver

7.   Frank Zappa: I Come From Nowhere (Frank Zappa)
Ship Arriving Too Laate To Save A Drowning Witch: Epic Records – FW 38066
Los Angeles CA
Frank Zappa: lead guitar, vocals
Steve Vai: impossible guitar parts
Ray White: rhythm guitar
Tommy Mars: keys
Bobby Martin: keys, sax, vocals
Ed Mann: percussion
Arthur Barrow: bass on first part
Patrick O’Hearn: bass on guitar solo
Chad Wackerman: drums
Roy Estradaf: vocals
Ike Willis: vocals
Bob Harris: vocals
Produced by Frank Zappa – 1982
Recorded by Mark Pinske & Bob Stone at Utility Muffin Research Kitchen in Zappa’s home
Mastered by Jo Hansch at Dinkum Recording Services

8.   JJ Cale: Nowhere To Run (JJ Cale)
Naturally: MCA Records MCA 37104
Oklahoma City, OK
J J Cale: guitars, vocals
Karl Himmel: drums
Chuck Browning: drums
Tim Drummond: bass
Carl Radle: bass
Norman Putnam: bass
Bob Wilson: piano
David Briggs: keys
Jerry Whitehurst: piano
Weldon Myrick: steel guitar
Buddy Spiker: fiddle
Shorty Lavender: fiddle
Walter Haynes: dobro
Mac Gayden: slide guitar
Ed Colis: harmonica
Diane Davidson: bg vocals
Produced by Audie Ashworth 1971
Recorded by Joe Mills and Jim Williamson at Bradleys Barn, Mt Juliet Tenn, and by James Long at Moss Rose Studio Nashville

John Weldon Cale  (December 5, 1938 July 26, 2013 La Jolla CA)
Songs were covered by Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, Phish, Kansas, Bill Wymans Rhythm Kings, George Thorogood, Lynard Skynayrd, The Band, Waylon Jennings, Bobby Bare & Captain Beefheart

9.   kd lang: Nowhere To Stand (kd lang)
Absolute Torch and Twang: Sire Records – 92-58771
Consort AB
Kd lang: guitar, vocal
Ben Mink: strings, organ
Produced by Greg Penny, Ben Mink & kd lang - 1989
Recorded by Joe Seta & Greg Penny & Marc Ramaer at Vancouver Studios, BC

10. Beatles: Nowhere Man (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
Rubber Soul: EMI Records UK – 0946-3-82418
Liverpool UK
John Lennon: vocal, guitar
George Harrison: guitar, vocals
Paul McCartney: bass, vocals
Ringo Starr: drums
Produced by George Martin – 1965
Recorded at Abby Road Studios, London

11. Bob Dylan: You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Bob Dylan) 1971
Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol II: Columbia Records – KG 31120
Duluth MN
Bob Dylan: vocal, guitar, harmonica
Happy Traum: bass, banjo, vocal, guitar
Produced by Bob Dylan - 1971

Dylan recorded this song in 1967, just after recovering from his motorcycle accident, with The Band. It wasn't released until 1975 on the Bootleg tapes. Roger McGuinn of the Byrds got a cassette demo of it and decided to release it on Sweetheart of the Rodeo 1968.
This 1971 version actually mention's McGuinn and changes most of the words.



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