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Episode #2373

Funky Brassy Party

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Friday, February 03, 2006

It’s Friday and that means brassy, funky party music, New Sounds-style on this edition of the show. Hear music from the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble, lots of horns and groove for shaking your money-maker. There’s also music from the Boban Markovic Orkestar, a Serbian groovy gypsy outfit. Plus 3 Mustaphas 3, Les Miserables Brass Band, and more.

PROGRAM #2373, Brass Band Party Music (First aired on Feb. 4, 2005)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Revolutionary Snake Ensemble

Year of the Snake

Parade [5:30]

Innova #599
www.innova.mu
*

Les Miserables Brass Band

Manic Traditions

T.T. [4:00]

Northeastern #5004
Out of print, but try www.gemm.com or Amazon.com

Revolutionary Snake Ensemble

Year of the Snake

Iko Iko / Aicho [5:30]

See above.

3 Mustaphas 3

Heart Of Uncle

Taxi Driver (I Don’t Care) [3:30]

Rykodisc #20156** www.rykodisc.com

Club Foot Orchestra

Wild Beasts

Elk’s Dance Hit [6:30]

Ralph Roe’s #8699 1986 LP. Now available on CD at www.clubfoot.com

Goran Bregoviè

Underground

Underground Coèek [4:30]

Mercury #528 910 may be available as an import,* Check Amazon.com*

Boban Markoviè Orkestar

Boban I Marko

Balkan Fest [4:30]

Piranha #1790
www.piranha.de

Les Miserables Brass Band

Manic Traditions

Jhanibar Di Panwan Chankar [4:00]

See above.

Boban Markoviè Orkestar

Boban I Marko

Mere Yaara Dildara [3:30]

See above.

Les Miserables Brass Band

Manic Traditions

Manic Depression [4:00]

See above.

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