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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2011

CRATERY 32

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No matter how much we genre-hop on Cratery, soul remains a consistent ingredient in our monthly stew. Kaewonder sets off Cratery 32 with a certified slow burner, Larry Saunders’ “This World”. And despite global tangents to Africa (The Wings), Belgium (J.J. Band) and the UK (Egg), we end up bookending this month’s episode with some good old-fashioned American soul: J.R. Bailey’s “Everything I want I see in you”. Fifty Foot Hose and The United States of America are two notable trips down the psychedelic alley, while Jamey Aebersold demonstrates the importance of shopping in the instructional section. David Newman’s “Front Money” is not only an underrated chunk of dollar crate funk, it’s also a leading candidate for ugliest album art ever. Look out for Cratery 33 featuring Toronto producer (and definite hommie) MoSS. The first all-psychedelic Cratery in the making. We definitely made more than a few ugly faces during its recording. But in the meantime, this should hold you over. Cratery 32. Enjoy. TRACKLIST: 1. Larry Saunders – This World 2. Booker T. and the MG’s – No matter what shape 3. Soul Generation – Super Fine 4. Jamey Aebersold – Mr. Super Hip 5. Hot Soup – You took me by surprise 6. The Wings – Gone with the Sun 7. Fraser McPherson – The Potato 8. J.J. Band – Love in them there hills 9. Egg – A Visit to Newport Hospital 10. David Newman – Front Money 11. UNLISTED 12. U.S.A. – Hard coming love 13. Fifty foot hose – Rose 14. Skull Snaps – All of a sudden 15. J.R. Bailey – Everything I want I see in you Subscribe on iTunes Download It Here! (right click save as…) Stream: http://media.blubrry.com/cratery/www.CRATERY.com/AUDIO/Cratery_32.mp3

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