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Flashlite #616

Sally Crewe

A pleasant sounding retro paisley pop episode today fits the November gloom. We start off with Left Outsides, a duet from London with Mark Nicholas and Alison Cotton. Then we check out The BellTowers from Orlando, FL. A new band that grew out of The Steppes, The Laissez Fairs contribute with the new single and so does the legendary Clientele who we are happy to see back. Also out in UK, from the Medway area, we have Theatre Royal and on the other side of the Earth, in New Zealand, we check out Lamp of the Universe. Stateside, Sally Crewe teams up with Doug Gillard and over in New Jersey we check out psychedelic sounds of Garcia Peoples.

Yardbrids – Heart Full Of Soul;
The Left Outsides – November on my Mind;
The BellTowers – Sunshine Nursery Rhymes;
Electric Prunes – Bangles;
The Laissez Fairs – Crown Plaza;
The Laissez Fairs – 10,000 Tomorrows;
Theatre Royal – Callow;
Part-Time Lover – Kelly Cruise Kelly;
Shocking Blue – Out of Sight Out of Mind;
Leigh Gregory – In These Days;
The Clientele – Orpheus Beach;
Sally Crewe – Where the Fox Runs;
Doug Gillard – Come Out And Show Me;
Strawberry Alarm Clock – Incense and Peppermints;
The Sonic Dawn – Sun Drifter;
Honey Radar – Wind-Up Man;
Lamp of the Universe – The Eastern Run;
Garcia Peoples – Wasted Time;
Levitation Room – Mr. Polydactyl Cat.

Flashlite #527

RosaliUltimate Painting duet is back with the new album over in UK. Another duet, husband-and-wife Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland are back with the new album of blues standards as Whitehorse. Another husband-and-wife duet, Mark Nicholas and Alison Cotton over in UK, is presented here for the first time as The Left Outsides. We know nothing of Palmyra Delran’s marital status, but she is also back with the new album and almost every song out there features someone to help her in a duet. Speaking of duets, Colin Linden teamed up with Luther Dickinson, and we check that out in this episode. We also hear new music from Rosali Middleman from Philly, Pedro the Lion from Seattle and Lost Bayou Ramblers from Broussard, Louisiana.

The Lemonheads – Speed of the Sound of Loneliness;
The Left Outsides – Clothed in Ivy Obscured by Dust;
Palmyra Delran and the Doppel Gang – The Ballad Of Madface And The Baby (featuring Handsome Dick Manitoba, Charlie Nieland);
The Dictators – Cars and Girls;
Thee Melomen – Juke Joint;
Ultimate Painting – My Procedure;
Whitehorse – Who’s Been Talkin’;
Whitehorse – Wang Dang Doodle;
Automatic City – Wang Dang Doodle;
North Mississippi Allstars – Shake;
Colin Linden & Luther Dickinson With The Tennessee Valentines – Dearest Darling;
Lost Bayou Ramblers – Sabine Turnaround;
Leyla McCalla – Oh My Love;
Broadway Lafayete – Bad Luck Joe;
Rosie Ledet – Fever Thrill;
Rosali – Lie to Me;
Pedro the Lion – Powerful Taboo.