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Gramophoney Baloney featuring Ian Nagoski of Canary Records

Sunday, February 10
4pm

On this week’s show Ian Nagoski phones in to chat about some of his recently released 78RPM reissue compilations, and other things.

D.J McSchmormac gets so excited he totally forgets to wish the listeners an auspicious and happy Chinese New Year – Year of the Water Snake!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Hesitation Blues (excerpt)” by Victor Military Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • “Dzieci w Krateczki” by Wladyslaw Polak from “The Widow’s Joy – Eastern European Immigrant Dances In America, 1925-1930
  • “Rast Gazel, Faryadi Figan” by Hafiz Saadeddin Kaynak from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Chinary Yares Aghchg” by Karekin Proodian from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Ouskeh Gukas” by Nishan Keljikian from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Taqasim Saba Kanun” by Ustaz Kamil Ibrahim from “What Remains of Eden – Anatolian & Levantine Music 1928-1952”
  • “Polka Francuszka” by Braci Balabanowych from “The Widow’s Joy – Eastern European Immigrant Dances In America, 1925-1930”
  • “Basant khyal: Ab maine man dekheri (ektal)” by Abdul Karim Khan from “Ustad Abdul Karim Khan – 1934-1935
  • “Taxim Ouchak” by Athanasiou Makedonas from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall” by The Ink Spots with Ella Fitzgerald from “Getting’ Sentimental – 1939-1945”
  • Mr. Garfield” by Bascom Lamar Lunsford from “Songs and Ballads of American History and of the Assassination of Presidents”
  • “Crescendo In Blue” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters – The best of Duke Ellington”
  • “Deixa comigo” by Carmen Miranda from “Bresil – Choro – Samba – Frevo – 1914-1945”
  • “Nabok Hej!” by Orkiestra Feltana from “The Widow’s Joy – Eastern European Immigrant Dances In America, 1925-1930”
  • “Sabah Manes” by Mme. Koula from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Miserlou” by Tetros Demetriades from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Goud Malhar: Maan Na Kari” by Kesarbai Kerkar from “Kesarbai Kerkar
  • “Shamisen Boogie Woogie” by Ichimaru from “Rocket Infinity: The Global Rise of Rocking Music 1942-62
  • “Ghumar” by Yusuf al-Manyalawi from “Ian Nagoski Collection (unreissued)”
  • “Tchakidji” by Shekar Hanim from “To What Strange Place – The Music Of The Ottoman-American Diaspora – 1916-1929”
  • “Valencia (excerpt)” by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra from “Sweet & Low Down – Original Recordings Vol. 3”

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Click here for the 5/2/2012 episode when Ian previously phoned-into the show, and be sure to check out Ian’s mixtape on the Sound American site before it’s removed in a couple of months.

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