To say that the year 2016 was a bummer year is an understatement. While entertainment would take a backseat to the social and political conflagrations of the year, it was a very tough year for music lovers, nonetheless. Deeper Roots will be sharing tracks from some of the great, both known and unknown, who left us. We’ll hear from both Prince as well as Dan Hicks; Natalie Cole and Lonnie Mack; Juan Gabriel and Paul Kantner. It does not end there and we’ll barely be able to cover them all. Tune into our last show of the year and help us remember what these performers brought us.
No.
1
Artist
Title
Album
Buy
2
Ralph Stanley
O Death
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
3
Leonard Cohen
Hallelujah
Various Positions
4
Kay Starr
Wheel Of Fortune
Magic Moments – The Best Of 50's Pop (Disc 1)
5
Debbie Reynolds
Tammy
Magic Moments: Best Of 50's Pop (Disc 2)
6
Pete Fountain
A Closer Walk
Best of Pete Fountain
7
Toots Thielemans
Bluesette
100 Jazz Guitar Favorites
8
Mose Allison
Baby, Please Don't Go
Allison Wonderland Anthology [Disc 1]
9
Billy Paul
Me And Mrs. Jones
Body & Soul Love Senerade [Disc 2]
10
Earth, Wind & Fire
Shining Star
The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1
11
Natalie Cole
Song for You
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
12
Leon Russell
Tight Rope
Carney
13
Glenn Yarbrough
Baby The Rain Must Fall
Nipper's Greatest Hits: The 60's, Vol. 1
14
Dan Hicks
How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away [Album Version]
The Most Of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks [Bonus Tracks]
15
Oscar Brand
Talking Atom
Pie In The Sky
16
Sonny James
Young Love
Young Love
17
Al Caiola & His Orchestra
Bonanza
TV Land presents Favorite TV Theme Songs
18
Jean Shepard
A Dear John Letter
Hillbilly Fever: Vol. 4 – Heroes Of Country Music – Vol. 4: Legends Of The West Coast
19
Guy Clark
Blowin' Like a Bandit
Craftsman Disc 2
20
Merle Haggard
Workin' Man Blues
For the Record: 43 Legendary Hits (1 of 2)
21
Lonnie Mack
Memphis
Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 2
22
Scotty Moore & Elvis Presley
How Do You Think I Feel
The Sun Country Box CD2 Boogie Blues
23
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
New Shoes
Soul Time!
24
Buckwheat Zydeco
Ya Ya
Buckwheat's Zydeco Party
25
Prince & the Revolution
I Would Die 4 U
The Very Best of Prince
26
Paul Kanter & Jefferson Starship
Have You Seen The Stars Tonite
Blows Against The Empire
27
Thunderclap Newman
Something in the Air
Hollywood Dream
28
George Michael
Faith
Faith
29
Jim Lowe
Green Door
The London American Story Disc 1
30
Eagles
Take It Easy
The Very Best of the Eagles [2003] Disc 1
31
Bobby Vee With The Crickets
Someday
The Liberty Records Story (Pt. 1)
32
Juan Gabriel
Have You Ever Seen The Rain? (Gracias al Sol)
Quiero Creedence
33
Cassius Clay
Stand by Me
Golden Throats, Vol. 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities
34
Sugarloaf
Green-Eyed Lady
AM Gold – 1970
35
Holly Dunn
Are You Ever Gonna Love Me
Billboard's #1 Country Hits of the 80's
36
David Bowie
Changes
Rock Steady 1971: Celebrating Starbucks 35th Anniversary
We return to a free form collection of American music, featuring blues from Markus James, Blind Willie Johnson, and Dinah Washington; country from Porter Wagoner, Kitty Wells, and Leroy Van Dyke; pop memories from Frank Sinatra, Cliff Edwards, and Rusty Draper. The show will feature an expanded eclectic blend of bluegrass, gospel, rockabilly, and gospel and, in addition to Markus James, we’ll also feature a other local musical luminaries to ensure we’re reminded that our Sonoma County musical talent is a rich aquifer.
No.
1
Artist
Title
Album
Buy
2
Robert Gordon and Chris Spedding
Drivin' Wheel
Too Fast to live… Too Young to Die
3
Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
One More Cowboy (w/Willie Nelson)
Selected Shorts
4
Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris
Donkey Town
All The Roadrunning
5
Joe Maphis & Rose Lee
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)
Various Artists: THEME TIME RADIO HOUR – SEASON 2/[Disc 2]
6
Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards
Somebody Loves Me
With My Little Ukulele in My Hand (Disc 2)
7
Sophie Tucker
He Hadn't Up Till Yesterday
Flashbacks #3 CopulationBlues 1926-1940
8
BR5-49
The Devil In Me
Dog Days
9
Laurie London
The Gospel Train
Sentimental Journey, Folge 3 – Last Train To San Fernando
10
Rusty Draper
The Train With The Rhumba Beat
Sentimental Journey, Folge 3 – Last Train To San Fernando
11
Leon Redbone
Ain't Gonna Give You None of My Jelly Roll
Any Time
12
Mississippi John Hurt
The Chicken
Theme Time Radio Hour With Your Host Bob Dylan – Season 2 [[Disc 1]]
13
Elizabeth Cotten And Brenda Evans
Shake Sugaree
Theme Time Radio Hour – Season 3 – [Disc 1]
14
Kitty Wells
The Other Cheek
I Got A Woman : Gems From The Decca Vaults [Disc 3]
15
Leroy Van Dyke
Walk On By
Golden Age of Country Volume 1: Waltz Across Texas [Disc 1]
16
Porter Wagoner
The Cold Hard Facts Of Life
Theme Time Radio Hour With Your Host Bob Dylan – Season 2 [[Disc 1]]
17
Slim Gaillard
How High The Moon
Theme Time Radio Hour with Your Host Bob Dylan [Disc 2]
18
Ray Noble and the New Mayfair Orchestra
Repeal The Blues
Flashbacks #1 Drug Songs 1917-1944
19
Erwin Lehn
Sentimental Journey
Sentimental Journey, Folge 3 – Last Train To San Fernando
20
Frank Sinatra
Day In – Day Out
Come Dance with Me!
21
Jimmy Elledge
Funny How Time Slips Away
Nipper's Greatest Hits: The 60's. Vol. 2
22
The Rhythm Rangers
I've Got a New Road Under My Wheels
Not Out of the Woods Yet
23
Kevin Russell
Solid Wrong
Plain Dirt Fashion
24
Wendy DeWitt
29 Ways
Getaway
25
Markus James
Head For The Hills
Head For The Hills
26
Markus James
On a Mississippi Porch
Head For The Hills
27
Tom Waits
The Soul Of A Man
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
28
Blind Willie Johnson
Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
Blues Masters, Vol. 15: Slide Guitar Classics
29
Lucinda Williams
God Don't Never Change
God Don't Never Change: The Songs Of Blind Willie Johnson
The Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) produced a list a few years back that they called the “Songs of The Century”. It was concocted based on a questionable set of sampling and was to represent and “promote a better understanding of America’s musical and cultural heritage.” The voting pool was a strange mixture elected officials, school students and teachers, as well as industry professionals. The respondent pool was about 200. The list is woefully inadequate but certainly worth discussing. Deeper Roots will spend this week exploring the top 30 (of 365) and follow up with its own list in a second episode next week. Listen in as we stretch the imagination.
No.
1
Artist
Title
Album
Buy
2
John Lennon
Imagine
Imagine
3
Gladys Knight & The Pips
Midnight Train To Georgia
Singers And Songwriters: 1973-
4
The Beatles
I Want to Hold Your Hand [Stereo]
The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 Disc 1
5
Chuck Berry
Johnny B. Goode
Johnny B. Goode-His Complete 50's Chess Recordings
6
Lena Horne
Stormy Weather (From "Stormy Weather")
The Essential Lena Horne – The RCA Years
7
Ben E. King
Stand By Me
Malt Shop Memories Save the Last Dance for Me
8
The Beach Boys
Good Vibrations
Endless Summer
9
Tony Bennett
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
The Essential Tony Bennett [Columbia/Legacy] Disc 1
10
Otis Redding
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
The Very Best of Otis Redding, Vol. 1
11
Marvin Gaye
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
Motown: The Classic Years Disc 2
12
John Philip Sousa
Stars And Stripes Forever
The March King: John Philip Sousa Conducts His Own Marches and Other Favorites (An Historical Recording)
13
Kate Smith With Orchestra
God Bless America
Nippers 30's-Vol.1
14
Fats Domino
Blueberry Hill
Out Of New Orleans, Vol. 4
15
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Take The "A" Train
Ken Burns Jazz [Disc 3]
16
The Rolling Stones
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Singles Collection: The London Years Disc 1
17
Bobby Darin
Mack The Knife
Magic Moments: Best Of 50's Pop (Disc 3)
18
Jimmie Davis
You Are My Sunshine
Bob Dylan Presents: Cover to Cover – The Originals
19
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
When The Saints Go Marching In
Pete Fountain Presents The Best Of Dixieland: Louis Armstrong
20
Bill Haley & His Comets
(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock (Single Version)
Rock Around The Clock
21
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
In the Mood
The Centennial Collection Disc 1
22
Scott Joplin
The Entertainer
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23
The Righteous Brothers
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Malt Shop Memories: All I Have To Do Is Dream (Disc 2)
24
Billy Murray & Haydn Quartet
Take Me Out To The Ball Game
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25
Leonard Bernstein
West Side Story Overture
West Side Story
26
The Andrews Sisters
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection – The Best Of The Andrews Sisters
27
Don McLean
American Pie
American Pie [Bonus Tracks]
28
Aretha Franklin
Respect
30 Greatest Hits [Disc 1]
29
Woody Guthrie
This Land Is Your Land
This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordings Vol. 1
30
Bing Crosby
White Christmas
Bing Crosby's Greatest Hits
31
Judy Garland
Over The Rainbow
That's Entertainment! The Best Of The MGM Musicals