Sunday 26 September 2021

Casanovas - The Vinyl Thread ep.29


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. This week our theme is Casanovas, with saucy tunes and a potted history of well known lotharios. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 29 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/casanovas-the-vinyl-thread-ep29/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on 26th September 2021. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Sixty Minute Man - Billy Ward And His Dominoes
2. Big Bamboo - Lord Jellicoe & His Calypso Monarchs
3. De l’amour - Les Aiglons
4. Prime Mover - Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction
5. Smooth Operator - Sade
6. Behave Yourself - Benny Goodman

Next week we are returning to a favourite vinyl location with music from Japan.

Monday 20 September 2021

Arte Povera - The Vinyl Thread ep.28


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. This week we share a bundle of Italian 45s from the period 1968-71 when the radical art movement Arte Povera was in full swing. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 28 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/arte-povera-the-vinyl-thread-ep28/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on 19th September 2021. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Bussa Piano! - Rodolfo
2. Qualcuno per te - I Pyranas
3. Lei Aspetta Te - I Camaleonti
4. Vi Sembra Facile - Giuliana Valci
5. Addio Città Vecchia - Valeria Mongardini ‎
6. Padre Davvero... - Mia Martini E La Macchina

Next week our theme is Casanovas.

Thursday 16 September 2021

Joe the Hat presents Jo Harrop - The Exchange, Twickenham

Dave Green
Dave Green - bass

Jo Harrop - voice
Dave Green - bass
John Pearce - piano
Alan Barnes - saxophone and clarinet
Matt Home - drums

Joe the Hat

After a hiatus of 18 months due to the Covid pandemic I like many others at The Exchange in Twickenham (09/09/2021) were back listening to live Jazz again. We the hope the resumption will be a long term affair and the Jazz clubs of London will be alive once again. This night was organised by dapper jazz lover and local personality Joe the Hat. 

Jo Harrop

Jo Harrop - Born in Durham and raised on a heady musical diet of Nina Simone, Billie Holiday and Aretha Franklin, Jo Harrop cut her teeth as a session singer, working with a host of iconic artists including Neil Diamond, Rod Stewart, Gloria Gaynor and Enrique Iglesias. After moving to London, she quickly established herself as one of the most unmistakable voices in British jazz, performing everywhere from the Royal Albert Hall to the Sunset Sunside Jazz Club in Paris.
 https://www.joharrop.com/

Matt Home - drums

Matt Home - Born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire in 1973, Matt Home started with the trumpet and switched to drums at the age of 8. After taking private lessons  in 1991 he enrolled on the three year course in Jazz and popular music at CLCM graduating in 1994 and soon began playing professionally, based in Leeds. In 1999, Matt moved to London and soon began playing with many of  the leading musicians in London, the UK and Europe including  Alan Barnes, Claire Martin, Stacey Kent, Atila, Brandon Allen, Allison Neale, Jim Mullen, Dave Cliff, Steve Fishwick, Matt Wates and Nat Steele among others. Current projects include ‘ Five- Way Split’ a UK quintet comprising 5 of the leading straight ahead jazz musicians on the London scene: The Nate Najar U.S Trio and more recently The Raible/Gradischnig Quintet “ Elmo Hope Project “ with UK trumpeter Steve Fishwick.
 https://www.matthomedrums.com/

Alan Barnes

Alan Barnes
is a prolific international performer, composer, arranger, bandleader and touring soloist.  He is best known for his work on clarinet, alto and baritone sax, where he combines a formidable virtuosity with a musical expression and collaborative spirit that have few peers.
 https://www.alanbarnesjazz.com/

Jon Pearce

Gentle, lyrical and thoughtful, John Pearce is one of Britain’s most respected and versatile musicians and one of our best kept secrets.  John became interested in jazz as a twelve-year old.  He played his first gigs locally in Essex, before turning professional in 1968, working in Geraldo’s Navy, and then joined the QE2 for her maiden voyage to New York in 1969.   From 1975 to 1985 he was in Ray Ellington’s Quartet and did two world cruises and radio and TV work; and became a regular session player, with the BBC Radio Orchestra, Jack Parnell’s Orchestra, Robert Farnon, Billy May, and with the James Last Orchestra.  
https://fleetjazz.wordpress.com/john-pearce-2/

Dave Green

Dave Green
(born 5 March 1942) is an English jazz bassist. His first public performances were with his childhood friend Charlie Watts in the late 1950s. While performing with Humphrey Lyttelton from 1963 to 1983, he also played with the Don Rendell–Ian Carr band in the early 1960s, and went on to play with Stan Tracey. In the early 1980s, he led his own group, Fingers, featuring Lol Coxhill, Bruce Turner and Michael Garrick. In 1991, he was a founding member of Charlie Watts's quintet, together with Gerard Presencer, Peter King and Brian Lemon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Green_(musician)

Monday 13 September 2021

1980s genres and subgenres - The Vinyl Thread ep.27


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. This week we swot up on our 1980s genres and subgenres of vinyl music. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy.

Listen to episode 27 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/1980s-genres-and-subgenres-the-vinyl-thread-ep27/

Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on 12th September 2021. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist 
1. Bizarre Love Triangle - New Order
2. Don't Believe The Hype (Part 1) - Public Enemy
3. Crash - Primitives
4. Doctorin' The House - Coldcut
5. The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up) - Level 42

Next week we have a selection of Italian vinyl representing the progressive art movement Arte Povera.

Monday 6 September 2021

Latin America - The Vinyl Thread ep.26


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. This week we heat things up with a selection of vinyl from Latin America. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 26 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/latin-america-the-vinyl-thread-ep26/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on 5th September 2021. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Viramundo - Jack Parnell & His Orchestra
2. A Casa No Volvere - Tormenta
3. A Pasarse un Pollo - Dimension Latina 78
4. Las Mirlas - Carlos Julio Ramirez
5. El Son No Tiene Rival - Carlos El Grande
6. La Espiga - Miguel Aceves Mejia

Next week we have vinyl representing different genres and sub-genres from the 1980s.