Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Mixtape: Women in power

Speaking of Women's Day, a tribute to them, who make music. This playlist is a tribute to the female gender and all that represents, as well as an opportunity to delve into songs that escape the obvious.

In this mixtape, you'll find very old material (including the 50s) and some less so. In the best cases, some new data to your memory and names you would like to investigate. The idea is simple: share with you a bit of good songs.

The choice of each track is justified in a few lines, with a little trivia that covers such broad topics as playing with Dave Grohl, be a reference to Radiohead, to act in the series of Batman or draw inspiration from Napoleon Dynamite.

Enjoy.

TRACKLIST

Shirley Ellis - The Clapping Song (1965)

Radiohead's appointment directly in The Pyramid Song "(Thom Yorke does own the phrase" We All Went To Heaven in a little row boat ", taken from this song).

Cannonball Jane - Take It To Fantastic (2007)

The best single of the elementary school teacher by day and DJ by night. Among his fans, Ad-Rock of Beastie Boys and Kathleen Hannah of Bikini Kill. The Double Life of superheroes.

El Perro del Mar - Say (2005)

Sophisticated and retro in the best sense of each word. A highly recommended gem EP 'You Gotta Give to Get'.

Laura Nyro - Sweet Blindness (1968)

of its authorship, but more known quartet version The 5th Dimension vocal. The happy part of a song that can make you shatter the heart.

The Dixie Cups - Iko Iko (1965)

traditional New Orleans Item, versioning for this trio of two sisters and a cousin. According to them, they knew that they were recording while playing. True or false, who cares.

Blossom Dearie - Give Him the Ooh-La-La (1958)

Part of the precious legacy of Cole Porter and absolute coquetry ode to the elegant delicacy of Dearie and piano, claims more lives than ever.

Eartha Kitt - Let's Misbehave (1994)

also

Cole Porter's favorite Woody Allen and sung, among others, Elvis Costello. The best invitation possible to lose composure in the voice of Catwoman in Batman in the series of the 60s.

ESG - Hold Me Right (1991)

neyorquinas trio of sisters who are influenced by your influence. Tony Wilson, the man who discovered Joy Division, personally invited them to play in his club in Manchester, The Hacienda. Today love hipsters, punks and rappers alike.

Lyn Christopher - Take Me with You (1973)

sampled the day is long, including its eponymous debut, which was recorded at Electric Lady Studios (founded by Jimi Hendrix) and involved the collaboration of Gene Simmons Kiss on several songs.

Syreeta - Baby Do not You Let Me Lose This (1972)

history owes this woman a perfect voice, former wife of Stevie Wonder, who, in their most brilliant, personally produced self-titled debut, which includes this wonderful song. The hand is noticed and for good.

Minnie Riperton - Reasons (1974)

goddaughter Another Stevie Wonder. Few could sing like her, capable of superhuman highs and show off anywhere, even in this single soul that spoke of the time ignored, as too rock.

Descloux Lizzy Mercier - Fire (1979)

Cover the influential Arthur Brown, included in the excellent album "Press Colour" and converted into vitamin to the dance floor. The singer was part of the catalog of ZE Records, one of the noblest stamp of history.

Lykke Li - I'm Good, I'm Gone (Black Kids remix) (2008)

Winning Blend: a Nordic Muse, one of the most vibrant bands of American indie and dance.

've Got A Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It - Love Is The Slug (1986)

A full-fledged hit. Besides looking like the human version of the animated series "Jem" and having a long name, this band appears in the mythical female C86 cassette, released by NME.

Lydia Lunch - Atomic Bongos (1980)

ZE School Student Records. Admired by Sonic Youth, Henry Rollins and Omar Rodríguez-López. Listening is learning where Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs released several of his tricks.

L7 - Fuel My Fire (1994)

Authoring shared with the Australian group Cosmic Psychos, this song was covered by Prodigy in his famous album "The Fat of the Land", but no sound version as dangerous as this.

Sleater-Kinney - Oh! (2002)

Feminist to the core, was one of the last bastions of the riot grrrl movement. This cut is from "One Beat", the penultimate and perhaps the best-of albums.

Juliette and the Licks - Sticky Honey (2006)

With Dave Grohl on drums, nothing can go wrong. If we add to a movie star turned into rock shrew, further improvement. From the album "Four on the Floor", shot entirely by the leader of Foo Fighters.

The Juliana Hatfield Three - This Is the Sound (1993)

A key woman. Eternal collaborator Evan Dando, the teen sex symbol grunge-era leader and Lemoheads. "Become What You Are", the album includes the song earned him a place in the alternative nation '90s.

The Hussy's - Napoleon (2006)

Inspired by Napoleon Dynamite and dedicated people less cool, this song of the Scottish band The Hussy's (with the young and charismatic Fili on vocals) could be been a radio hit.

Nikki and the Corvettes - You're the One (1980)

Just a sampling of wonderful self-titled album. For something the U.S. The Donnas, in the song 'Gimmie My Radio', sing "I want to be like Nikki Corvette" .

Wanda Jackson - Honey Bop (1958)

Unforgettable simple rockabilly queen. Personal friend of Elvis Presley, who declared his fan (to the point of being a partner for a while), has been covered by Social Distortion and this year he released an album produced by Jack White. A true teacher of teachers.


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