Maybe this theme was beaten into the ground awhile ago, but it has risen from the grave thanks to contributions from Richard and Stinky, as well as a few leftover suggestions from readers' comments and some tracks that I stumbled upon while wandering the web.
Richard went through his collection and sent in a couple hundred songs from all over the world. And then Stinky started emailing mp3's -- just one at a time, every now and then. The two of them convinced me that it was worth revisiting.
It's taken awhile to sort them into compilations. With such a volume of tunes, it became possible to organize them into themed compilations. I enjoy the diversity of the first few Triple Word comps, and Crab Devil and I did a couple where the songs all had the same or similar titles.
But how to organize them -- chronologically? geographically? by genre? I ended up with some of each, and here are the first three (out of a total of sixteen or more CD-length sets). Yeah Yeah Yeah is mostly rhythm & blues. Wild Wild Wild is country music -- as old as Grandpa Jones, and as recent as two years ago. Heavy Heavy Heavy is music by African artists, from L'Orchestre TP OK Jazz to Femi Kuti and Vusi Mahlasela -- and from the north, south, west (and possibly east) of the continent.
Heavy Heavy Heavy (African triples): https://pixeldrain.com/u/CuiCAW2w
ReplyDeleteWild Wild Wild (country triples): https://pixeldrain.com/u/jNnJMQtY
Yeah Yeah Yeah (rhythm & blues triples): https://pixeldrain.com/u/LuR9P7hm
Thanks again to Richard, Stinky, Berni and the anonymous reader who suggested "Coffee, Coffee, Coffee" for Koen's coffee comp!
Just to avoid any confusion: "Girl Girl Girl" was NOT recorded by the Itty Bitty Titty Committee. Victor Uwaifo's band and the IBTC are two separate organizations, each with its own mission and values.
DeleteThank You, Jonder. There will be more.
ReplyDeleteGood golly, you have MORE? I don't know if I can handle any more! I can't sleep, my wife moved out and took the kids, the bills are piling up...
DeleteJust joking, of course. I'm grateful for all the music you have shared.