The Paul Slavens Show: October 16, 2011 Live Blog

Greetings earthlings. Its a beautiful night on the planet, at least here in North Texas. Thanks for logging on to the blog, this is where you leave your polite comments and music suggestions for next weeks show. Make sure and leave a link if you can to where we can obtain the music.

New to me this week:
Slavik Soul Party
Allman Joys
Tall Dwarfs
Lord Kitchener
Cave
Cats Eyes

Tonight’s playlist:
Kate Bush, “The Morning Fog,” Hounds of Love
Slavic Soul Party!, “Baltika,” Taketron
The Allman Joys, “Spoonful,” Dreams
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, “Booty City,” Scandalous
Colin Boyd, “Juliet – Juliet,” Remastered in 2003
Tall Dwarfs, “Canopener,” Hello Cruel World
Lord Kitchener, “Cricket Champions,” Legacy of a Calypsonian 1967-1971
Esben And The Witch, “Marching Song,” Violet Cries
Peter Gabriel, “Intruder,” New Blood
Ellen Allien, “My Tree,” Dust
Sir Douglas Quintet, “Papa Ain’t Salty,” Best Of Douglas Sahm & Sir
Douglas Quintet (1968 – 1975)
My Brightest Diamond, “Feeling Good,” Dark Was The Night
Cave, “Adam Roberts,” Cave
MGMT, “All We Ever Wanted Was Everything,” Late Night Tales

St. Vincent, “Dilettante,” Strange Mercy
Gordon Jenkins, “Goodbye,” The Very Best Of
Final Fantasy & Ed Droste, “Possibly Maybe,” Stereogum Presents…
Enjoyed: A Tribute To Björk’s Post
The Angelus, “All Is Well,” On A Dark & Barren Land
Bill Frisell and 858 Quartet, “Sign Of Life,” Sign Of Life
Björk, “Moon,” Biophilia [+digital booklet]
Dead Kennedys, “Kill The Poor,” Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Bomba Estereo, “Fuego,” Blow Up
Captain Beyond, “As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea),” Captain
Beyond
Lynn Anderson, “Rose Garden,” 16 Biggest Hits
Cat’s Eyes, “Face In The Crowd,” Cat’s Eyes
Elliott Smith, “Needle in the Hay,” An Introduction To Elliott Smith
Eva Cassidy, “What A Wonderful World,” Wonderful World