Friday 11 November 2011

Before the Spring pt V

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Tracklisting
1 - 2. Intro - Main Theme (Carter Takes a Train) - Roy Budd
3. Jungle Fever - The Tornados
4. Let There Be Drums - Sandy Nelson
5. Dubbing My Wab - King Tubby
6. Boo Boo Stick Beat - Chet Atkins
7. Fugitive Dub - The Skatalites
8. Poor Moon - Canned Heat
9. Dry Bones - Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians
10. Johnny Remember Me - John Leyton
11. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Bongwater
12. Sundown, Sundown - Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood
13. Mr. Sandman - The Chordettes
14. Hallucinations - Roy Budd
15. Promise Me - The Gun Club
16. Man Taken from Guts (Thee Mighty Caesars) - Billy Childish
17. Jungle Fever - Charlie Feathers
18. Children Crying - The Congos
19. The Slab - Public Image Ltd.
20. Thief - Can
21. Sand and Foam - Donovan
22. The Bublight - Joe Meek
23. Return of Carter - The Sabres of Paradise
24. Corn Fish Dub - The Upsetters
25. Tedious - Junior Murvin
26. Dry Bones - Bascom Lamar Lunsford
27. Babylon (live) - Don McLean 

hither

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4 comments:

Forsberg21 said...

Spectacular

The ordering of the songs - whether intentional or random - is sheer brilliance, there is an hypnotic musical pattern in the ordering

The selections of Before The Spring IV and V are exquisite, as is the assemblage order of both offerings, and their musicality, their ambiance, is dazzling prescient with regards to the impending seasonal/climatic changes (climax of high summer steering towards autumn, climax of autumn steering into winter)

IV and V, already burned to disc. I don't think I've ever come across a more perfect ordering of songs ever (ordering as in, an intrinsic sequential pattern), other than a Christmas CD set I personally made many moons ago and lost, every song painstakingly chosen and the order painstakingly wrought in a way that sequentially embodied the totality of events of Christmas, from beginning to middle to end, it was almost like a storybook of Christmas and Winter, conjuring up important childhood memories of autumn and winter,,,I'm Jewish and like most American Jews I grew up within a Christian society and I grew up in the wintry north and in a region that went "all out" to celebrate Halloween and Thanksgiving and Christmas, and that time of year, up until recently, for many people, is the most joyous time of year, childhood memories are replete with Autumn/Winter pleasaunces and joyaunces, and my CD set captured the essence of my personal memories of that childhood time, anyway I'm rambling terribly

Thank you very much for all the Before The Spring compilations, especially IV & V [yes][clap][clap][yes]

tsintskaro said...

Thanks for your generous comments and for sharing your thoughts. It's great that you enjoyed the compilation so much. Your comment makes it feel worthwhile.

The ordering isn't random at all, a lot of thought went into it, and it's taken a while to get the final order down, but I am really pleased with how it's turned out and am glad you are too.

If you ever put something together like the Christmas mix you made, I would love to hear it.

Thanks again!

johncage4.33 said...

Track 2 is the stand out track.

tsintskaro said...

Ok then.