Nihilism
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Lars had joined the band in 1993, now there was 4 of us, and together we recorded our second album in 1994 "Let's Go" at Fantasy Studio in Berkeley. This is an acoustic take on "Nihilism".
Written by Tim Timebomb and Matt Freeman
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Guitar, B3
Dash Hutton - Percussion, Background Vocals
Tim Hutton - Background Vocals
Mixtape 7: I'm Only Drivin' the Skeleton Crew
Mixtape #7 - I'm Only Drivin' the Skeleton Crew
1. Jockey Full Of Bourbon
2. Trouble
3. Drivin'
4. No More Living
5. Skeleton Crew
6. Sadie Queen Of The Northern Soul
7. Oh Hollywood
8. We Did Alright
9. Runnin' Outta Time
10. Night Owl
11. Protest Song
12. Walking In The Rain
Don't You Lie to Me
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Antoine "Fats" Domino originally recorded this in 1951 for Lew Chudd's Imperial Records, a powerhouse R&B label that put out a lot of strong tracks for Domino's label-mates such as Poison Gardner, King Porter, T-Bone Walker and Smiley Lewis. Many of those R&B smokers were recorded at Cossimo Matasas studio in New Orleans. Fat's band back in '51 featured Walter Papoose Nelson-guitar, William Drummond bass, Wendell Duconge- alto sax, Robert "Buddy" Hagans on tenor sax, and Cornelius Coleman on drums.
Written by Fats Domino and Tampa Red aka Hudson Whitaker
Tim Timebomb- Guitar, Vocals
Dave Brophy-Drums
Joe McMahon- Bass
Rusty Scott-Piano
Mike Mele- Guitar
John Aruda-Sax
Scott Aruda-Trumpet
Jeff Gallindo- Trombone
Clementina
Back in the late 1930s and early 40's, pre-World War II, there were a handful of Trinidadian folk singers finding their way into the recording studio singing & performing calypso. The songs were as colorful as the performers, who had names like King Radio, Attilla The Hun, The Growler, Roaring Lion and this one which was originally recorded by Lord Caresser in 1938. Here's our take on "Clementina".
Traditional
Tim Timebomb - Vocals
Anders Mouridsen - Accordion, guitar, mandolin, organ
Kevin Bivona - Piano
Kate Strand - Background Vocals
It's A Lonely Trail
This tune was originally recorded by singing cowboy & traditional country performer Jimmy Wakely. It was written by Tin Pan Alley songwriter Vaughn Deleath, who was a singer-performer known for her deep reedy voice. Some say Vaughan may have played a significant part in the development of early jazz singing. Jimmy Wakely became one of the West Coast's most well known country music performers. He grew up in Oklahoma, travelled on medicine shows and became a regular on Gene Autry's Melody Ranch tv show on CBS. He soon started recording for Decca Records and appeared on a number of country music tv shows in the 50s and 60s. Here's our take on Jimmy Wakely's "It's A Lonely Trail"
Written by Vaughan Deleath
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Hunter Perrin - Guitar
Anders Mouridsen - Guitar
Kevin Bivona - Piano
Craig Eastman – Fiddle
Doug Livingston- Pedal Steel