Paris DJs Soundsystem - Who Is Molesting Laura ? (part 7)
(MP3 Podcast on
www.ParisDJs.com) 2009-08-22
T.I.M.E.C. honchos
Grant Phabao and Djouls have recorded at least half a dozen more
Molesting Laura episodes for this podcast series of the
Paris DJs Soundsystem. This new one is centered around
instrumental interpretations of famous hits and classics. Once again, please leave a comment on the
the Paris DJs blog if you want us to stop molesting the dear Laura. If on the other hand you enjoy the tasty selection of covers the
Paris DJs Soundsystem are gathering every month... Then just leave a message of hope that we'll keep Molesting Laura on and on and on and on (and on)...
Tracklisting :
01.
Robert Walter - Rivers of Babylon
(from 'Cure All' album, 2008 / Palmetto Records)
Rare jazz-lounge cover of
The Melodians classic.
more info on parisdjs.com
02.
Certain Lions and Tigers - Fever
(from 'El Soul Condor' album, 1970 / Polydor)
Fantastic cover of the
Little Willie John classic popularized by Peggy Lee, recently reissued on
Peter Herbolzheimer's
Big Band Man (4xCD boxset).
more info on dustygroove.com
03.
Ed Maciel E Sua Orquestra - Les Cornichons
(from 'Na Onda' album, 1966 / London Records)
Organic and brassy cover of
Nino Ferrer, if anyone's got the Volumes 4/6/7/8/9/10 or 11 of the
Na Onda series from
Ed Maciel please share...
more info on loronix.blogspot.com
04.
The Howard Roberts Quartet - I Say A Little Prayer
(from 'Out Of Sight' album, 1968 / Capitol)
Cheesy jazz guitar cover of
Burt Bacharach and Hal David's classic written for
Dionne Warwick, but the album's artwork is lovely and the melody still to die for.
more info on guitarchives.com
05.
Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra - My Favorite Things
(from 'A Very Ping Pong Christmas' album, 2007 / Ubiquity Records)
Richard Rodgers wrote this standard for the 1959
Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
The Sound of Music, then
Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass made a big hit with it in 1968 and the song became a jazz standard for
John Coltrane and many others.
Shawn Lee's version... well it's Shawn Lee and you should be a fan like we are!
more info on parisdjs.com or on wikipedia.org
06.
Ultimate Breaks and Beats - Think(About It)
(James Brown cover, from 'Ultimate Breaks and Beats' album, 2008 / Traffic Entertainment)
The 'instrumental covers of famous breakbeats' concept album doesn't work well over one hour, even with
Leon Michels and friends playing, but most tracks picked in there independently are neo-classics just like this
James Brown cover so don't even hesitate.
more info on parisdjs.com
07.
Hot Fingers Jackson and The Soul Organ-Isation - Ode To Billy Joe
(from 'Hammond Explosion' album, 1968 / Columbia)
One may wonder why
Bobby Gentry's original from 1967 became such a huge hit, but won't guess as to why we've chosen this groovy lounge instrumental cover by German organist
Dieter Reith (under a pseudonym).
more info on wikipedia.com
08.
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Get A Move On (Alternate Mix)
(from 'Tru Thoughts Covers' compilation, 2009 / Tru Thoughts Recordings)
Once more, this is NOT a
Mr Scruff cover since his
Get a Move On is really a remix of
Moondog's
Bird Lament. The
Quantic Soul Orchestra alternate take, from
Tru Thoughts' recent collection of covers, definitively rocks, though.
more info on parisdjs.com
09.
Cookin' On 3 Burners - Cars
(Gary Numan cover, from 'Soul Messin' album, 2009 / Freestyle Records)
The Bamboos's guitarist
Lance Ferguson also plays in this Australian hammond trio, steaming funk recordings since 1997. Their cover of
Gary Numan's 80s synth-pop hit tears the roof off in style: 21st century caffeine funk, tight like a virgin's ass!
more info on parisdjs.com
10.
Dojo Cuts feat. Roxie Ray - Uptight
(Stevie Wonder cover, from 'Dojo Cuts feat. Roxie Ray' album, 2009 / Record Kicks)
We conclude this mix with another Australian funk band and their raw, live and still soulful take on
Stevie Wonder's classic.
more info on parisdjs.com
Original record artworks are available on the
Paris DJs blog
Credits :
Selected and mixed by the
Paris DJs Soundsystem (
myspace.com/parisdjs)
Audio mastering by
Grant Phabao (
grantphabao.com)
Artwork by
Djouls (
djouls.com) using
Anything But Saintly by Richard Deming pocket book artwork