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Flashlite #115

Marianna DissardToday we feature three new artists that publish for V’68. They sent us a nice package and we for today we picked three artists that are have ties both to Europe and to Tucson AZ. Marianne Dissard and Naim Amor moved from France over to Tucson to live and create music. Still, they often sing in their mother tongue. The third is Susie Hug, who we introduced in Flashlite #112. Besides these V’68 artists, we also have Lucinda Williams and her new album Blessed that just came out both in studio and kitchen demo versions. McCaughey, Wynn, Pitmon and Buck are back with volume two of The Baseball Project and we check that out as well. We also introduce a new band at The Little Lighthouse, Redondo Beat from Germany.

Buffy Sainte Marie – Smack Water Jack;
Redondo Beat – My Baby (Knows How To Have A Real Good Time);
The Baseball Project – Ichiro Goes to the Moon;
Steve Wynn And The Miracle 3 – Ribbons And Chains;
Cecilia Ann – Belles Artes;
ing – Astrophobia;
Anastasia Screamed – Tide;
Alice Cooper – Is It My Body;
Alex Harvey – Flying Saucer´s Daughter;
Lucinda Williams – Seeing Black;
Lucinda Williams – Seeing Black (Kitchen version);
Bettye LaVette – Games People Play;
Susie Hug – Shed A Tear;
Marianne Dissard – The One And Only;
Naim Amor – Woman Who’s Woman;
North Mississippi Allstars – How I Wish My Train Would Come.

Flashlite #29

Holly Golightly After two shows when we reviewed some of the older “material”, in this show we have a chance to hear some of the hottest new releases of the current moment.  Gentleman Jesse from Atlanta, GA and Judge Bone from Finland rock the (Light)house hard for the first time. Brimstone Howl, exciting new band from Nebraska (of all places) has a new album called We Come And Peace. They’ve been around for awhile, but we have them at this show for the first time (mark the calendars!). Eagles of Death Metal have a brand new album called Heart On and while it’s not surpassing the previous one, it’s still very exciting. Lucinda Williams has a new record called Little Honey and it’s probably the most electrified LP she ever recorded. And Little Lighthouse appreciates electricity more than anything else. On the other hand, Holly Golightly has gone acoustic on her new album with The Brokeoffs and that’s cool with us too. And, last but not the least – The Replacements put out the final four of their re-issues, fully equipped with cool bonus track, three of which we sample today.

Eagles of Death Metal – Whorehoppin (Shit, Goddamn);
Eagles Of Death Metal – How Can A Man With So Many Friends Feel So Alone;
Gentleman Jesse and His Men – The Rest of My Days;
Endless Boogie – Gimme The Awesome;
Brimstone Howl – Damned to Judge;
Brimstone Howl – Easy to Dream;
The Greenhornes and Holly Golightly – There Is an End;
Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs – Slow Road;
Lucinda Williams – Little Rock Star;
Hedwig And The Angry Inch – Midnight Radio;
Cobra Verde – Home In The Highrise;
The Replacements – Nowhere Is My Home;
The Replacements – Photo;
The Replacements – Ought To Get Love;
Judge Bone – 15.000 Heads;
Mona Lisa Overdrive – Never Fallen;
The Drones – The Minotaur.