Side A
1. Fleetwood Mac: Albatross – 1968
2. Deep Purple: Speed King – 1969
3. The Tubes: TV is King – 1979
4. King Crimson: The Howler – 1982
5. Olaf Sveen: Ingrid’s Polka – 1962 *
6. Arlene King &I The Portageurs: The Ballad of Louis Riel – 1966 *
7. Dusty King: The Man Who Robbed The Bank at Santa Fe – 1966 *
8. Bob King: The Saga of Gordie Howe – 1963 *
9. Nat King Cole: It’s Only A Paper Moon – 1961
10. King Ganam: Rocket Reel – 1968 *
11. Bill King: Blue Skies, Blue Skies – 1974 *
12. Iron & Wine: Woman King – 2005
13. George Higton: Let The sun King Go – 2019 *
14. Bobby King & Terry Evans: Just A Little Bit – 1988
15. King Biscuit Boy: Don’t Go No Further – 1970 *
Vintage Voices w DJ Roma and Laura Gillis
16. Bill Stunt w Art Nableau: The Salt You Taste Are The Tears of a King Who Cries No More – 2002 *
17. Mario: Grenada – 1952
18. Fleetwood Mac: Red Hot Jam – 1969 (1971)
Side B
1. Carol King: Believe In Humanity – 1973
2. Kid King’s Combo: Banana Split – 1953
3. Willie P Bennett: Blackie & The Rodeo King – 1979 *
4. Golden Earring: King Dark – 1982
5. Jelly Roll Kings: Jelly Roll Stroll – 1979
6. Jeffrey Hatcher & Big Beat: The King And Me – 1987 *
7. Bill Houston: The King of White Otter Lake – 1971 (1975) *
8. Marie King: Mon Retour en Gaspesie – 1970? *
9. Slim Harpo: I’m A King Bee – 1957
10. The Interlake Polka Kings: Selkirk Polka – 196? *
11. The Trashmen: King of the Surf – 1964
12. Joe King: Daddy’s Never Here – 198? *
13. Albert King: I’ll Play The Blues For You – 1972
14. Jonathan King: Everyone’s Gone To The Moon – 1965
15. King David’s Jug Band: What’s That Tastes Like Gravy – 1930
16. BB King: Shake It Up And Go – 1951
17. Ned Miller: From a Jack to a King – 1957 (1962)
18. The Byrds: King Apathy III – 1969
19. The Gypsy Kings: Hotel California – 1998 (2014)
CanCon* = 41%
And Now for The Particulars
Side A
1. Fleetwood Mac: Albatross
(Peter Green)
English Rose: Epic Records - BN 26446
London UK
Peter Green: guitar
Danny Kirwan: guitar
Jeremy Spencer: piano
Mick Fleetwood: drums
John McVie: bass
Produced by Mike Vernon, 1968
2. Deep Purple: Speed King
(Blackmore / Gillan / Glover / Lord / Paice)
Deep Purple In Rock: Warner Brothers WS 1877
London UK
Ritchie Blackmore guitar
Jon Lord keyboards: organ
Ian Paice left handed drums, percussion
Ian Gillan: lead vocals
Roger Glover: bass
Produced by Deep Purple, 1970
Recorded by Martin Birch at De Lane Lea Studios October 14, 1969 April 13, 1970
Mastered by Peter Mew
After three good selling albums and several hit songs, Deep Purple decided to re-invent themselves. After hearing what Led Zeppelin were doing, they decided to replace their lead vocalist and bass player and Deep Purple In Rock was the result; one of their best-selling albums world-wide.
3. The Tubes: TV Is King
(The Tubes)
Remote Control: A&M Records SP 4751
San Francisco CA
Fee Waybill - vocals
Bill Spooner - guitar, vocals
Michael Cotten - synthesizer
Mingo Lewis - percussion
Prairie Prince - drums
Roger Steen - guitar, vocals
Re Styles - vocals
Vince Welnick - keyboards
Rick Anderson - bass
Produced by Todd Rundgren, 1979
Recorded by Todd Rundgren at Music Annex Studios, Menlo Park, California
4. King Crimson: The Howler
(Lyrics – Adrian Belew / Music – King Crimson)
Beat: Warner Brothers / EG Music – 92-36921
London UK
Adrian Belew: guitar, lead vocal
Robert Fripp: guitar, organ, Frippertronics
Tony Levin: stick, bass, bg vocal
Bill Bruford: drums
Produced by Rhett Davies, 1982
refers to the Beat poem Howl by Allen Ginsberg
5. Olaf Sveen: Ingrid’s Polka
(Olaf Sveen)
Olaf Sveen and His Accordion: Banff Rodeo Records RBS 1079
Saskatchewan
Olaf Sveen: accordion (maybe a Cordovox)
Produced 1962
Olaf Sveen b Surndal, Norway, l8 Apr l9l9 / d. Nov 30, 2007 Edmonton AB (88)
Sveen moved to Canada in l949 and settled in rural Saskatchewan. He began touring the province's dance halls with Eddie Mehler's Southern Playboys (who were heard also on CKRM radio, Regina), the Western Five Orchestra and, l955-62, his own group, Olle and His Playmates. In 1962 he relocated to Edmonton. He hosted music programs of Scandinavian 1965-71 CKUA radio. After his first recordings for Aragon Records in l954, Sveen made over 25 LPs for Rodeo, Point and London.
6. Arlene King & The Portageurs: The Ballad of Louis Riel
(Eamonn Martin / Arlene King)
45 rpm Single bw The Ballad of Louis Riel (French): Casl Records CH-101
Toronto
Produced 1966
Arlene King was briefly included in The Carlton Showband as a back up singer; she can be heard on their version of The Merry PIoughboy (Off To Dublin in the Green). Casl Records was her own creation.
7. Dusty King & His Country Cats: The Man Who Robbed The Bank at Santa Fe
(Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller / Wheeler)*
Country & Western Hits: Top Hit Records – CW-4100
Montreal QC
Dusty King: guitar, vocals
Paul Gurry: guitar, vocals
Neil Flanz: steel
Don Sailor: bass
Wayne King: keys
Produced 1963
b. Robert Dustin, Sherbrooke QC 1938 d. Jan 8, 2003
8. Bob King And The Happy Wanderers: The Saga of Gordie Howe
(Bob King)
A King In The Country: Banff - RBS-1237
Ottawa ON
Bob King: guitar, vocals
Graham Townsend: fiddle
Doug Trineer: lead guitar
Paul Menard: drums
Larry Douglas: steel
Angus Walker: bass
Produced 1965
b. Joyceville
at 16 in Ottawa, entered a solo singing competition saw him win first place over another aspiring singer, Paul Anka.
9. Nat King Cole: It’s Only A Paper Moon
(Harold Arlen / Billy Rose / Yip Horburg)
Nat King Cole Story Vol1: Capitol Records SW-1926
Santa Monica CA
Nat King Cole: piano, vocals
Harry "Sweets" Edison: Trumpet
John Collins: Guitar
Charlie Harris: Bass
Lee Young: Drums
Produced by Johnny Mercer, 1961
Recorded at MacGregor’s Studio, Hollywood by Lee Gillette
Nathaniel Adams Coles b. March 17, 1919 Montgomery, Alab / d. February 15, 1965 (45) Santa Monica, CA
"It's Only a Paper Moon" was first published in 1933.
10. King Ganam: Rocket Reel
(King Ganam)
Reels and Rags: RCA Camden CAL 2250
Swift Current SK
King Ganam: fiddle
Others not listed
Produced 1968
Mastered at RCA Studios, Montreal
11. Bill King: Blue Skies, Blue Skies
(Bill King)
Dixie Peach: Capitol Records Canada – ST 6422
Toronto ON
Bill King: vocal, keys
Penti Glan: drums
George Phillips: bass, percussion
Kelly Baldwin: sax
Ginny Grant: vocal
Jake Thomas: electric guitar
Produced by Bill King, 1974
Recorded by Terry Brown at Toronto Sound Studios, Feb 74
Mastered by Doug Sax at Mastering Lab, Los Angeles
12. Sam Beam and Iron & Wine: Woman King
(Sam Beam)
Woman King EP: Sub Pop Records SP 665
Durham NC
Sam Beam: vocal, guitar
Sarah Beam: vocalo
Jim Becker: guitar
Brian Deck
EJ Holowicki
Produced by Brian Deck, 2005
Recorded by Brian Deck at Engine Studios, Chicago
Samuel “Sam” Ervin Beam (b. Chapin, SC July 26, 1974)
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt, in Seattle WA. It achieved fame in the late 1980s for signing Seattle based bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden and Mudhoney.
13. George Higton: Let The Sun King Go
(George Higton)
Merrylands: Builtrite Records BR007
Toronto
George Higton: lead vocals, guitar, keys, harmonica
Cleave Anderson: drums
Rachel Melas: bass, accordion
Produced by Lionel Pedro, 2019
Recorded by Lionel Pedro at Trench Recordings, Toronto
14. Bobby King & Terry Evans: Just A Little Bit
(D Gordon)
Live And Let Live!: Stony Plain Records SPL 1122
Los Angeles CA
Bobby King & Terry Evans: lead vocals
Ry Cooder: guitar
Jim Keltner: drums
Jim Dickinson: piano
Jorge Calderon: bass
Willie Green: BG Vocals
Produced for Rounder Records by Ry Cooder, 1988
Mixed by Larry Hirsch at Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood CA
Recorded by Mark Ettel at Ocean Way Studios
Mastered at Precision Lacquer, Los Angeles
Wardrobe Stylist: Susan Nininger
Bobby King (born July 28, 1944, in Lake Charles, Louisiana \ sang in his fathers church
Terry Evens August 14, 1937 Vicksburg, Mississippi / d. Jan 20, 2018 (80) MS blues songwriter
15. King Biscuit Boy & Crowbar: Don’t Go No Further
(Willie Dixon)
Official Music: Daffodil Records - DS-1,000.001
Hamilton, ON
Richard Newell: harmonica, vocal
Larry Atamanuik: drums
John Gibard: slide guitar
Roly Greenway: bass
Kelly J: piano
Rheal Lanthier: lead guitar
John R: percussion
Frank Davies for Love Productions, 1970
Richard Alfred Newell (March 9, 1944 – January 5, 2003)16. Bill Stunt w Art Nableau: The Salt You Taste Are The Tears of a King Who Cries No More
(Bill Stunt)
Sixty Second Songs: DROG 10
Ottawa
Bill Stunt: guitar, vocals
Art Nableau:
Produced by Bill Stunt and Art Nableau, 2002
Recorded at Angels Studios, Ottaw
Vintage Voices w DJ Roma and Laura Gillis
16. Mario Lanza: Grenada
(Lara)
His Master's Voice – D.B.21310
Mario Lanza: vocals
Ray Sinatra Orchestra
Produced 1950
Alfredo Arnold Cocozza (Mario Lanza) b. 31 Jan 1921, Philadelphia / d. 7 Oct 1959, Rome (38)
17. Fleetwood Mac: Red Hot Jam
(Peter A Green)
Fleetwood Mac in Chicago: Blue Horizon - 9 45238-2
London, UK
Peter Green - guitar, vocal
Mick Fleetwood - drums
Buddy Guy (as Guitar Buddy) - guitar
Shakey Horton - harmonica
Honey Boy Edwards - guitar
Willie Dixon - string bass
Produced by Mike Vernon & Marshall Chess - 1969
Released 1971
Side B
1. Carole King: Believe In Humanity
(Carole King)
45 single bw You Light Up My Life: Ode Records ODE-66035
NYC
Carole King: Vocals, piano, backing vocals
David T. Walker: guitar
Charles Larkey: bass guitar
Susan Ranney: bass guitar
Harvey Mason, Sr.: drums
Bobbye Hall: percussion
Eddie Kendricks: backing vocals
Produced by Lou Adler, 1973
Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood
Carol Joan Klein, February 9, 1942 Manhatten, NYC
She is the most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century, having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999.
2. Kid King’s Combo: Banana Split
(KKC)
45 single bw Skip’s Boogie: Excello Records 2009
Nashville TN
Lee Arthur “Kid” King: drums
‘Skippy’ Edward Brooks: piano
Freddy Young: sax
Clifford McCray: upright bass
Produced by Ernie Young, 1953
Recorded at The Record Mart, Third Floor
This Nashville based band recorded exclusively for Excello records, releasing a series of singles between 1953 and 57. Strange how little is known about these guys!
3. Willie P Bennett: Blackie & The Rodeo King
(Willie P Bennett)
Blackie & The Rodeo King, Posterity / Woodshed Records PWS 013
Peterborough ON
Willie P Bennett: guitar, harmonica
Produced by David Essig & Willie P Bennett, 1979
Recorded by Bob Lanois at Grant Avenue Studios, Hamilton
Mixed by David Essig & Bob Lanois
Mastered by Alan Moy at JAMF
William Patrick Bennett b. Toronto Oct 26, 1951 – d. Peterborough ON February 15, 2008
4. Golden Earring: King Dark
(M Gerritsen / B Hay)
45 single bw Twilight Zone: Polydor Records T1 2102
The Hague NL
Rinus Gerritsen – bass, keyboards, guitar, harmonica
George Kooymans – guitar, vocals
Barry Hay – vocals, guitar, flute, saxophone
Cesar Zuiderwijk – drums, percussion
Produced by Shell Schellekens, 1982
Recorded by John Kriek at Trident Studios, London
Golden Earring is a Dutch rock band, founded in 1961
5. The Jelly Roll Kings: Jelly Roll Stroll
(Sam Carr / Frank Frost / Jack Johnson)
Rockin’ The Juke Joint Down: Earwig Records – LPS 4901
Clarksdale MS
Frank Frost: harmonica, keys, vocals
Jack Johnson: guitar
Sam Carr: drums
Produced by Michael Robert Frank, 1979
Recorded by Ron Capone and John Hamden at Ardent Recordings Inc., Memphis
These guys were the ultimate street musicians lead by guitarist/keyboardist Frank Frost who went on to appear and perform in the movie Crossroads at the behest of the film’s music director, Ry Cooder. These guys played so long together that, no matter what they did, it sounded great. Real rough country blues. From 1962 and into the 1970s they performed under the name The Nighthawks. This album, Rockin' the Juke Joint Down, was the debut release of the Earwig Music Company. Frank Frost died in 1999, Sam Carr followed in 2009, and Big Jack Johnson in 2011.
6. Jeffrey Hatcher and The Big Beat: The King And Me
(Jeffrey Hatcher / Dave Briggs)
Cross Our Hearts: Upside Records UP-60011-1
Vancouver BC
Jeffrey Hatcher: guitars, bass, vocals
Gord Girvan: keys
Paul Hatcher, drums
Gwen Swick: harmony vocal
Don Hatcher: winds, guitar
Produced by Tom Rogers, 1987
Recorded at Kensington Sound, Toronto and Mars Studios, Toronto
7. Bill Houston: The King Of White Otter Lake
(Bill Houston)
The King of White Otter Lake: Lone Wolf - LW1405CD
Thunder Bay, ON
Roly Greenway: bass
Bill Houston: 12 string guitar, harmonica, vocal
Grit Laskin: banjo, guitar, mandolin
Red Army Extra Gang: bg vocal
Produced by Shelby M Gregory, 1975
Recorded at Eastern Sound, Toronto, and Creative Electronics Studios, London ON by Tom Brennand
Mastered at RCA Studios, Toronto by Bill Cuddihy
Pressed by MCA of Canada, Cornwall ON
Bill Houston was born in Yellowknife, NT and grew up in Sioux Lookout Ontario. Bill's songwriting career began with the world's first official IMAX film, "North of Superior", produced in 1971 by celebrated Canadian filmmaker Graeme Ferguson, and featuring various localities and communities in Northwestern Ontario. Ferguson, of Thunder Bay ON, invented the IMAX system, first installed at Toronto’s Ontario Place in 1971.
In 1903, a lone immigrant, haunted by a curse that he would “die in a shack” and driven (some say) by the unrequited love of a lady of high birth, came to the shores of White Otter Lake in Northwestern Ontario and began to build a large structure, 34x24, three stories high, surmounted by a tower, using logs over 37ft long and weighing up to a tone each. The man’s name was Jimmy McQuat. As the years passed, this 5ft tall Scotsman single handedly raised his “castle” to the impressive height of 40ft. Since he kept to himself most of that time, the people of Northwestern Ontario came to know him only as The Hermit of White Otter Lake. In October of 1920 he died and was buried beside his castle. It still stands today as a monument to the strivings of one courageous man whose personal life will probably remain shrouded in mystery forever. He drowned while fishing on the lake. During WW1, he offered the place to the government as a convalescent home for returned soldiers
8. Marie King: Mon Retour en Gaspesie
(Marie King)
Marie: Caprice SCPL 24033
Ottawa
Marie King: vocals
Bob King: guitar
Others not listed
Produced by Dougal Trineer, 1970
Recorded in Ottawa
9. Slim Harpo: I’m A King Bee
(James Moore a.k.a. Slim Harpo)
45 single bw I Got Love If You Want It: Excello Records 2113
Baton Rouge, LA
Slim Harpo: vocals
Gabriel "Guitar Gable" Perrodin: guitar
John "Fats" Perrodin: bass
Clarence "Jockey" Etienne: drums
Produced by J.D. Miller, 1957
James Isaac Moore aka Slim Harpo b. Lobdell, Louisiana January 11, 1924 / d. January 31, 1970 Baton Rouge, LA (46)
Slim Harpo’s first solo release, for Nashville based Excello Records in 1957, was "I'm a King Bee. Harpo played guitar in his live shows, but he usually used other guitarists when recording. The Moody Blues reportedly took their name from an instrumental track of Slim's called "The Moody Blues".
The Rolling Stones recorded "I'm a King Bee" for their 1964 debut album. Mick Jagger has since commented "What's the point in listening to us doing 'I'm a King Bee' when you can hear Slim Harpo do it?" John Belushi performed it on a 1976 broadcast of Saturday Night Live. In 2008, Slim Harpo's original version of "I'm a King Bee" received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award
10. Interlake Polka Kings: Selkirk Polka
(trad)
Greatest Instrumentals: UK Records UK 202
Winnipeg MB
Bill Woloshyn: accordion
Mary Woloshyn: piano
Peter Woloshyn
Carl Woloshyn
Carl Plohman: violin
Production date: circa 1965?
Bill Woloshyn b. Fisher Branch, Manitoba AUG 04, 1933 / d. AUG 03, 2009 (75 but 1 day short of 76)
Bill began playing the accordion at age 12. He and his wife, Mary, put the Interlake Polka Kings band together in 1964 and they became legendary for his grass roots Ukrainian music. One of the best known polka bands in Western Canada were the Interlake Polka Kings, the core being a family band under the guidance of Bill and Mary Woloshyn. They performed across the Canadian prairies in various configurations for over 60 years.
Also recorded by John Krochak and The Drifting Country Boys from Yorkton SK
11. The Trashmen: King of the Surf
(L LaPole)
Surfin’ Bird: Beat Rocket Records – BR-107
Minneapolis MN
Tony Andreason, LG, lead vocal
Dal Winslow, Guitar
Bob Reed, bass
Steve Wahrer, drums
Produced by George Garrett, 1964
Recorded by Tom JungFrom Minneapolis, Minnesota active years 1962-67. Started out as Jim Thaxter & the Travelers.
The group's original lineup was Tony Andreason on lead guitar and vocals, Dal Winslow on guitar and vocals, Steve Wahrer (d. 1989 cancer age 47) on drums and vocals, and Bob Reed on bass guitar. After a trip to California 1962, The group played surf rock which included elements from garage rock. The Trashmen's biggest hit was 1963's "Surfin' Bird", which reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the later part of that year.
12. Joe King: Daddy’s Never Here
(L Savoie / Jos Le Blanc)
45 single bw You Were Gone: Rainbow Records – S975
Toronto ON
Joe King: vocal, guitar
Produced by Joe King, 198?
Joe Le Blanc: September 28, 1938 - August 23, 2007
13. Albert King: I’ll Play The Blues For You
(Jerry Beach)
Chronicle: Stax Records STX-4123
Indianola Mississippi
Albert King: Gibson Flying V guitar, vocals
The Bar-Kays
Memphis Horns
Produced by Allen Jones, 1972
Recorded at Stax Records, Memphis by William Brown
Mastered by L Nix
Albert Nelson b. Indianola, Miss, April 25, 1923 / d. Dec21, 1992 Memphis (69)
14. Jonathan King: Everyone’s Gone To The Moon
(K King)
45 single bw Summer’s Coming: Parrot Records – PAR 9774
London
Jonathan King: vocals
Produced 1965
Kenneth George King born 6 December 1944 in London, England
15. King David’s Jug Band: What’s That Tastes Like Gravy?
(Unknown)
The Jug Bands: RF Records (Folkways) – RF 6
Cincinnati, OH
David Crockett: guitar
Sam “Stovepipe” Jones: vocal, jug (stovepipe)
Unknown jug, pipe, mandolin, guitar
Produced by Samuel Charters, 1963
Recorded Atlanta GA, Nov 1930
Samuel Charters wrote: KDJB is one of the shadowy country groups who were recorded and forgotten; their names lost somewhere in a company file. The music, however, is not shadowy, but is in the best country tradition of rough “breakdown” dances. The jug, in this case, may be a piece of pipe, and it is interesting to notice that it is being used as a lead instrument. The singer, who also seems to be playing a jug, alternates choruses between instrument and the voice.
16. BB King: Shake It Up And Go
(Trad)
The Modern Recordings 1950-1951: Ace Records CDCHM2 835
Chicago
B.B. King: vocal and guitar
Solomon Hardy: saxophone
Ford Nelson: piano
James "Shinny" Walker: bass
E.A. Kemp: drums
Produced 1951
Riley B. King b. Sept 16, 1925 Itta Bena, Miss / d. May 14, 2015 (89) Las Vegas, Nev
This song has been covered by BB in different eras of his long career but this is probably the first recording of it that he made. It’s almost rockabilly the way it shakes things up! His voice is so young and yet, it’s BB!
17. Ned Miller: From A Jack To A King
(Ned Miller)
45 single bw Parade of Broken Hearts: Fabor Record Co – 114
Rains, UT
Ned Miller: vocal, guitar
Produced by Fabor Robison, 1962
Henry Ned Miller (April 12, 1925 – March 18, 2016 Medford OR)
From A Jack To A King 1957 (Did not chart). Re-released December 15, 1962. Was also recorded by Elvis 1969. Wrote Gale Storm classic hit “Dark Moon” recorded in 1957
18. The Byrds: King Apathy III
(Roger McGuinn)
Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde: Columbia Records - CS 9755
Los Angeles CA
Roger McGuinn - guitar, lead vocals
Clarence White - guitar, backing vocals
John York - electric bass, backing vocals
Gene Parsons - drums, harmonica, banjo, backing vocals
Lloyd Green - pedal steel guitar on "Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man"
Produced by Bob Johnston, 1969
Recorded by David Diller, Tom May, Neil Wilburn at Columbia Studios,
Nashville, Hollywood
19. The Gipsy Kings: Hotel California
(Don Henley / Glenn Frey / Don Felder)
The Big Lebowski Soundtrack: Mercury Records – B0021796-01
Arles, Provence, France
Nicolas Reyes: lead vocals, guitar
Paul Reyes: backup vocals, guitar
François "Canut" Reyes: backup vocals, guitar
Patchai Reyes: backup vocals, guitar
André Reyes: backup vocals, guitar
Diego Baliardo: guitar
Paco Baliardo: guitar
Tonino Baliardo: lead guitar
Produced by T Bone Burnett, Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, 1998
Vinyl Release - 2014
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