Posted by SRD on March 8, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Karen Dalton’s ‘1966’ Pitchfork review Karen Dalton 1966 Delmore Recordings Pitchfork 8/10 Review By Lindsay Zoladz “Picture the great American folk artists of the 1960s and 70s sitting for a group portrait; Karen Dalton’s there, but her figure’s a blur, flitting restlessly out of frame. Dalton hated recording and felt at best ambivalent about performing … Continue reading →
Filed under Harry · Tagged with "Dear Katie, 1966, 8 Star, American folk artists, Bob Dylan, Delmore Recordings, Devendra Banhart, if you can hear me…/ How much longer will you be gone?", Karen Dalton, Oklahoma-born, Pitchfork, Richard Tucker
Posted by SRD on February 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Listen Whitey! Various ‘Listen, Whitey! The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-74’ (Light In The Attic) Over a five-year period in Oakland, CA – archivist Pat Thomas befriended key leaders of the seminal Black Power Movement, dug through Huey Newton’s archives at Stanford University, spent countless hours and thousands of dollars on eBay, and talked to … Continue reading →
Filed under Harry · Tagged with Angela - (John Lennon And Yoko Ono), Angela Davis, Black Nationalism, Black Power - (Dick Gregory), Black Power Movement, Bob Dylan, Bobby Seale, Dem Niggers Ain’t Playing - (The Watts Prophets), Die Nigga!!! - (The Original Last Poets), Elaine Brown, Eldridge Cleaver, Free Bobby Now - (The Lumpen), Free Huey - (Stokely Carmichael), George Jackson (Acoustic Version) - (Bob Dylan), Gil Scott-Heron, Huey Newton, I Ain’t Black - (Kain), I Hate The White Man - (Roy Harper), Invitation To Black Power (Parts 1 & 2) - (Shahid Quintet), John Lennon, Light In The Attic, Pat Thomas, Silent Majority (Live At Newport) - (Eddie Harris & Gene McDaniels), Stanford University, Stokely Carmichael, The Last Poets, The Sounds of Black Power, Tim Leary - (Eldridge Cleaver), Until We’re Free - (Elaine Brown), Various 'Listen, Whitey! The Sounds Of Black Power 1967-74', Who Will Survive America - (Amiri Baraka), Winter In America (Solo Version) - (Gil Scott-Heron), Woman Of The Ghetto (Live at Montreux) - (Marlena Shaw)
Posted by SRD on January 19, 2012 · 2 Comments
Reason To Believe Track Of The Week Time Out London Karen Dalton// 1966// Delmore Recording Time Out London “Track from Delmore Recording Society album ‘1966’ Unique among female singers for having been praised by Bob Dylan despite not having had sex with him. Dalton is one of the great cult artists of the ’60s folk … Continue reading →