Showing posts with label Ivan Brown And His Calypso Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivan Brown And His Calypso Music. Show all posts

Monday, 5 September 2022

Days of the Week - ep.78 The Vinyl Thread


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. Monday to Sunday in just 20 minutes on this episode, including I Met Her On Monday, Fat Tuesday, Johnny Wednesday B.A, Jeudi Pop Pop, Friday On My Mind, Saturday Sun, and La Domenica. 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 78 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/days-of-the-week-ep78-the-vinyl-thread/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on the 4th September 2022. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. The Mills Brothers - I Met Her On Monday (10”)
Brunswick - 3436
2. The Grant-Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band - Fat Tuesday (10”)
Parlophone - R.3543
3. Ivan Brown And His Calypso Music – Johnny Wednesday B.A. (10”)
London Calypso – CAY.102
4. Mickey 3D - Jeudi Pop Pop (12”)
Parlophone – 0190296766169 (2021)
5. The Easybeats – Friday On My Mind (7”)
United Artists Records – UA 50106 (1966)
6. Nick Drake - Saturday Sun (12”)
Island Records – ILPS 9105 (2013)
7. Cochi E Renato - La Domenica (7”)
RCA Milano - M7 (1969)

Next week Natalie takes over the show with a State of the Nation special.


Monday, 22 February 2021

Face of the Fifties - Vinyl Joblottin' ep.31


Each week on Vinyl Joblottin’ we buy a bundle of vinyl at auction (or find one in a record shop, charity shop, car boot sale, etc). The records are a slice of a collection, giving us a glimpse into a collector’s past. Then we spin each joblot into a theme for you.

Welcome to Vinyl Joblottin'
Listen to episode 31 here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/face-of-the-fifties-vinyl-joblottin-ep31/


It’s easy to think of the 1950s as the end of an era, with the newness of the 1960s just around the corner. All the records this week are shellac or 78s, a format that died in this decade. Despite this demise the 1950s was also a time for new music, fresh fashion, literary firsts, poignant artworks and exciting sporting debuts. 

Alban Low is your Joblotter. Part of the 'A World in London' radio series. This Joblot of 7 records cost £6.46.

Tracklist
1. Bea's Flat - The Fabulous Chet Baker Quartet
2. Honey Honey - The Deep River Boys With Sid Phillips And His Band
3. Flannel-Foot - Bert Weedon
4. Gimme A Beat On Your Ding Dong - Ivan Brown And His Calypso Music
5. Marzipan - The Steve Race Bop Group
6. Serenade To An Empty Room - Frank Weir And His Orchestra
7. KalĂș - Dalva De Oliveira With Roberto Inglez And His Orchestra

This radio programme is part of the A World In London Radio Series, more information at http://djritu.squarespace.com/