Infos
CD Face/on spines: Bucketfull of Brains 50th Anniversary CD
Backcover: THE BoB 50th ANNIVERSARY CD
BoB #50 - April 1998 issue
Dedicated to Epic
(Epic Soundtracks born March 23, 1959/died November 06, 1997)
01 - outtake of Do Right Man ~ released 1994 Sire / 9 45519-2
- written by Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham
Personnel ~ Dan Penn : Lead Vocal & Acoustic Guitar
Spooner Oldham : Piano
Bobby Emmons : Organ
Roger Hawkins : Drums
David Hood : Bass
Reggie Young : Electric Lead Guitar
Jimmy Johnson : Rhythm Guitar
Ava Aldridge : Back-up Vocal
- Recorded at Muscle Shaols Sound, Summer 1993
02 - JIM DICKINSON WITH CODY & LUTHER DICKINSON
- written by Ry Cooder / Jim Dickinson / John Hiatt
- recorded at Zebra Ranch, Coldwater, Mississippi.
- James Luther Dickinson born November 15, 1941, Little Rock, AR // died August 15, 2009 Memphis, TN
- Jim Dickinson Member of: The Jesters, Dixie Flyers, Mud Boy & the Neutrons, Tav Falco's Panther Burns, Raisins in the Sun
- In December 1969 he played piano on "Wild Horses" for The Rolling Stones as they recorded Sticky Fingers in Muscle Shoals studios in Alabama.
- ['Too Late' sung by John Hiatt; written by Cooder-Hiatt-Dickinson on:
RY COODER LP: THE BORDER (SOUNDTRACK) Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- (Warner Bros. WB 56 864, 1981 US/Backstreet BSR 6105, 1982 US):
Earthquake (sung by Ry Cooder & Willie Greene Jr) / Across The Borderline (sung by Freddy Fender; written by Cooder-Hiatt-Dickinson) / Maria (instr.) / Texas Bop (sung and written by Jim Dickinson) / Highway 23 (instr.) / Palomita (sung by Sam Samudio) / Rio Grande (instr.) / Too Late (sung by John Hiatt; written by Cooder-Hiatt-Dickinson) / No Quiero (sung by Sam Samudio) / Skin Game (sung by John Hiatt; written by Cooder-Hiatt-Samudio-Dickinson) / El Scorcho (instr.) / Building Fires (sung by Brenda Patterson; written by Dan Penn-Johnny Christopher-Jim Dickison) / Nino (instr.):
- Jim Dickinson on piano/keyboards + vocals on "Texas Bop", "Too Late", "Skin Game" & "Building Fires", produced by Ry Cooder; "Across The Borderline" has later covered by Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers in 1986]
03 - Zero Spring Music / written by John Crooke (Jolene)
- recorded at Morin Heights Studio, Montreal
- outtake of In The Gloaming ~ Recorded at Studio Morin Heights ~ released 1998 Sire / 31012
04 - Dionnio Music; adm. by Bug Music: recordedat Rainbow Trout Studio (8track) July 1997
- It's Hard To Be A Rebel recorded at The Big Oak Studio / recorded and mixd at the Big Oak Ranch In Tulsa release 1999 on album 'Tulsa' (Copper / CPE-2252)
05 - home studio recording
- written by Bill Lloyd (EMI Music-Okay Then / BMI ) and Todd Cerney (Sony/Crosskeys/Riff Meister Music/ Walmik ASCAP)
- recorded 94-97 at Def Heffer Studio Nashville, TN
- i had it right the first time Track 9 on download only compilation 'Horizontal Hold' October, 2005
06 - DePaul Music - recorded by Steve Carr at Hit and Run Studios, July 1990
- 'There's No One in This City' Track 2 on compilation 'Drowning / A Tommy Keene Miscellany' released June 2004 Not Lame / NL091
- as 'No One in This City' on compilation 'You Hear Me: A Retrospective 1983-2009' released 2010 Second Motion / CD-SMR-019
07 - Blue Sky on Mars demo
- recorded by Matthew Sweet at his home in 1996
- 'Blue Sky on Mars' released March 25, 1997 Zoo / 61422-31130-2
08 - recorded at WaterlooBridge Studios, Nov 97 / Mixed by Lincoln Fong & Paul Breuer
- Rock / Power Pop / Indie Rock London, UK: Cottonmouth aka junior cottonmouth, (junior cottonmouth)
- Sounds Like: Television, The Kinks, Big Star, The Only Ones, Teenage Fanclub
- reverbnation.com/cottonmouthmusic: "born in 1994 and again in 2000. More births possible. Yes, of course we are aware of the existence of other Cottonmouths in the world but for what it's worth we've had the name since 1994 when we were signed to Fire Records. When we signed to Atlantic Records in the US in 1997 the suits forced us to change it so we became Junior Cottonmouth. Anyway, those days are distant and after a great big holiday together we returned and still answer to the original name. Paul Breuer is the singer and has a guitar. Jon Hodgson is another guitarist. Jon Carricker plays sweet sweet bass guitar and Stuart Hilton is the drummer."
- promo single 'cottonmouth: Something Scratching' released 1995 Fire / COTTON 1
- single 'cottonmouth: Shirts & Skins' released 1995 Fire / BLAZE 84
- single 'cottonmouth: Stand by Your Man' released 1995 Fire / BLAZE 91
- single 'cottonmouth: Overload of Love' released 1996 Atlantic / A5482CD
- album '( junior cottonmouth ): BESPOKE' released May 5, 1997 Atlantic / 82990-2
09 - Recorded at Y Studio, Leicester (UK), March 1997
- outtake of Bronco Bullfrog
- 'Bronco Bullfrog' released 1998 Twist / WIST BIG 13 (Recorded during September 1996, March 1997, August 1997 and January/February 1998 at Y Studio, Leicester (UK).)
10 - Sunrise written by Joss Hutton / Joe Presedo
- recorded at Gross Studios (8 Track) Bromham, Beds, Nov 1997
- Derek Devereux (Pedal steel)
- Wayne Northern (bqss)
- Joss Hutton/BoB Author & Member of: Zero Willpower, Miracle Whip , Problem Hair, The Beatpack
- Joe Presedo/BoB Author & Member of: Zero Willpower, Silver Chapter, The Scoundrelles
- Yan Quellien/Member of: Zero Willpower, The Scoundrelles, Barracudas, The Hawaï Men, Hullabalues
11 - recorded by Daryll-Ann at Studio Sound Enterprise, Weesp
- outtake of Daryll-Ann Weeps
- 'Daryll-Ann Weeps' released June 3, 1996 Excelsior / Excel96002
12 - Recorded at Mega Studios,1989
- outtake of The Garbage Dump Tapes!
- 'The Garbage Dump Tapes!' released 1989 Shakin' Street / YEAH-HUP 006
- 'The Garbage Dump Tapes!' released 1990 Shakin' Street / YUPPIE-006-CD:
Originally recorded at Mekon Studios Jan/Feb 1982
Mixing/additional recording at Mega Studios Sept 1989
Mixed by Robin Wills & Sean Harvey
Produced in association with Bucketfull of Brains Magazine
- 'Adult Child' on 'This Ain't My Time-Anthology '79-'90' in 2001 (Castle Music / CMEDD 220)
13 - recorded at IIWII Studio, Hoboken, NJ, November 97
- unreleased / forthcoming Not Lame album track.
'Frank Bango - Fugitive Girls' Not Lame (NL045) released Feb. 23, 1999
Personnel: Frank Bango (vocals, acoustic, electric, Spanish & slide guitars, accordion, piano, Vox organ, pump organ, organ, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, synthesizer, drums); Ray Nissen (electric guitar); Claudia Chopek (violin); Nina Piaseckyj (cello); Leif Arnzten (trumpet); George Rush, Matt Azzarto (bass); Steve Calhoon (drums, percussion); Dave Stengal (drums); Michael Mazzarella (tambourine, background vocals); The Magic Fingers.
Producers: Frank Bango, Michael Mazzarella, David Domanich.
14 - Pigstate Melodies / recorded at Jolly Roger Recording & Prince Enterprises, Aug 1997
- I'm Not A Joker (For Diana) written by Michael Mazzarella
ROOKS :
The Rooks (Guardian/GDR701) 1993
Chimes EP (Not Lame/NL 0036) 1995
A Wishing Well (Not Lame/NL 048) 1999
Encore Echoes (Not Lame/NLA 003) 2000
THE ROOKS/TWENTY CENT CRUSH:
A Double Dose of Pop (Not Lame/NL 0033) 1995
MICHAEL MAZZARELLA:
Methods of a Mad Rook (Not Lame/NL 040) 2001
15 - Skooshny Song 1997
- Skooshny (Russian for "boring") formed in L.A. in 1971
"Mark Breyer has a soft and individual voice that along with his melodic and baroque song writing skills are the trademarks that make Skooshny so special."
- Bucketfull Of Brains
- Skooshny's second album released 2000 Minus Zero / MZR-4:
01. Flawed
02. Sad Summer Spring
03. No For Yes
04. Lullabye
05. It's Your Advantage
06. For Me Again
07. Desert Rain
08. Lost In Transit
09. Kate's Green Phone
10. The Water Song
16 - recorded at Planet Earthy, Lancaster, Pa, late 1997
- album 'At Home With Cherry Twister' released 1999 Not Lame / NLL-006:
1 Don't Forget Your Man 4:13
2 Sparkle 2:23
3 Meteorite 3:49
4 Charlotte B. 3:35
5 I'm Gonna Be the Lonely Boy Tonight 2:28
6 American Nightlife 0:52
7 Leila 5:44
8 She's Gone 3:20
9 Maryann 3:15
10 Black Summer 4:04
11 Brighten Up 3:26
12 Kinda Like a Star 4:40
13 She's in Love Again 3:40
14 'Til I'm Blue 3:44
15 Careful (Can't Fall Again) 3:40
16 Why Won't You Believe in Me? 4:46
17 - MMA Music / Produced by George Drakoulias
- album '...Saturday Night, 'Round Ten' released 1999 BMG Australia / 74321703632 Ltd Edition Disc 2: Ignorance & Vodka (incl. five rare and/or unreleased tracks):
1 Useless Information 2:52
2 Have You Plum Gone (...And Given Up On Me) 3:12
3 Bring The Ole Sun Down 3:14
4 You Want It So Bad 3:54
5 The Choices That I've Made 4:10
18 - Recorded at Static King, Va.
- written by William Blake, music by Tuli Kupferberg of The Fugs
- promo single 'London / Intermission' released 1995 Capitol / 7PRO-11169
- single 'Someday I Will Treat You Good / London' released 1996 Parlophone / CL 766
19 - written by Frank Macdonald and John Miller / Creation Songs / Unpublished
- Radio Sweethearts' debut album 'New Memories' released February 26, 1997 St. Roch / 1003