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🗓️ 25 February 2022
⏱️ 52 minutes
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With so much new music, there's always something worthwhile that deserves more shine. This week hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some buried treasures they've heard recently. Plus, we hear desert island jukebox picks from Adia Victoria, John Darnielle and Lucy Dacus, and listener feedback.
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Featured Songs:
Aunt Sally, "Subete Urimono," Aunt Sally, Vanity, 1979
Fieh, "Rosalie," Rosalie (Single), Jansen, 2022
K.O.G., "Ayinye," Zone 6, Agege, Pura Vida, 2022
Yumi Zouma, "In The Eyes Of Our Love," In The Eyes Of Our Love (Single), Polyvinyl, 2022
Pachyman, "All Night Long (feat. Winter)," All Night Love (feat. Winter) (Single), ATO, 2022
Deaf Lingo, "Friends," Lingonberry, Lövely, 2022
Confidence Man, "Feels Like a Different Thing," TILT, Heavenly, 2022
Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, "Ceci n'est pas un cliché," Topical Dancer, Deewee, 2022
PinkPantheress, "Pain," To Hell with It, Parlophone, 2021
Green Velvet & Mihalis Safras, "My Cheri (Original Mix)," My Cheri (Original Mix) (Single), Relief, 2021
Mear, "The Order," Soft Chains, Self-Released, 2022
Leo Nocentelli, "Riverfront," Another Side, Light In The Attic, 2021
Adia Victoria, "Magnolia Blues," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021
Fiona Apple, "Every Single Night," The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, Epic, 2012
Lucy Dacus, "VBS," Home Video, Matador, 2021
Molly Drake, "I Remember," The Tide's Magnificence: Songs and Poems of Molly Drake , Bryter, 2018
Nick Drake, "Pink Moon," Pink Moon, Island, 1972
Nick Drake, "Road," Pink Moon, Island, 1972
The Mountain Goats, "No Children," Tallahassee, 4AD, 2002
Dionne Warwick, "I'll Never Love This Way Again," Dionne, Arista, 1979
Nightwish, "FantasMic," Wishmaster, Spinefarm, 2000
John Prine, "Far From Me," John Prine, Atlantic, 1971
John Prine, "Please Don't Bury Me," John Prine, Atlantic, 1971
John Prine, "Lake Marie," Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings, Oh Boy, 1995
Bob Dylan, "Like a Rolling Stone," Highway 61 Revisited, Columbia, 1965
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0:00.0 | Hey Sound Opinions Listeners, if you support us on Patreon, you get to listen to our podcast ad-free on Patreon. |
0:08.0 | One, two, three, a spottro. Oh, You're listening to sound opinions and this week we'll be hearing comments from |
0:33.7 | listeners and some Desert Island jukebox picks from our guests. I'm Jim De Regattis |
0:38.6 | and I'm Greg Kott. We're also sharing a new batch of buried treasures, great music flying under the mainstream radar. |
0:46.0 | We love buried treasures, Greg. |
0:49.0 | Yes we do. |
0:50.0 | You know, I mean, people always ask, how do you cull your treasures? |
0:55.1 | And we get emails from artists, we get emails from their publicists, some labels. |
1:02.1 | We see things on social media. We always have this list. I think I had |
1:06.1 | about 150 to cull down to six and I was I was sad. I couldn't do three times that I think both of us in this episode are still |
1:16.3 | back on episode 845 getting away songs for vacation because there's a there's a kind of sunny escapist lilt. |
1:26.0 | Yeah, that's true. |
1:27.2 | Some of it for sure. |
1:28.3 | For some of it, not all of it. |
1:29.3 | Definitely taking some trips around different continents, we're not sticking around in Chicago or we're moving around the world I am moving around the world I am on a world tour and I'm going to start with a Neo Soul septat from, of all places, Norway. |
1:47.0 | I didn't know there was Neo Soul music in Norway. |
1:52.0 | Phi, F I E H, I was trying to look up a pronouncer and but that's as close as I can come. |
2:00.0 | Phi is a seven-piece band from Norway, |
2:04.6 | complete with horns, you know, serious groove, |
2:09.1 | you know, a little bit of jazz, |
2:11.3 | a lot of soul, a real summer energy led by Sophie Tolef's Bowl. |
2:18.4 | A great vocalist. You know, Rosalie is a song about a woman who is lost. So lost that she |
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