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BTA Sounds Radio

BTA Sounds Radio

BTA Sounds Radio

Music from my collection of vinyl, cassette, cd, and digital. Featuring folk, blues, experimental, field and archival recordings, noise, punk, reggae, ska, world musics, 78 rpm, and MORE
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best BTA Sounds Radio episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to BTA Sounds Radio for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite BTA Sounds Radio episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

BTA Sounds Radio - Episode #54 Born To Ascend (Roky Erickson tribute)
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06/06/19 • 66 min

BTA Sounds' tribute to the great pioneer of psychedelic rock from Austin TX who passed away May 4th 2019. Here are some my fave tracks from Roky, The Spades and the 13th Floor Elevators. ALL HAIL ROKY, KING OF THE BEASTS! 1. 13th Floor Elevators - Slip Inside This House (1967 Easter Everywhere) 2. The Spades - You're Gonna Miss Me (1965) 3. The Spades - We Sell Soul (1965) 4. 13th Floor Elevators - Tried To Hide (Contact Sessions 1966) 5. 13th Floor Elevators - Everybody Needs Somebody (1966 Contact Sessions) 6. 13th Floor Elevators - Roller Coaster (1966 Contact Sessions) 7. 13th Floor Elevators - (I've Got) Levitation (1967 Easter Everywhere Mono Mix) 8. 13th Floor Elevators - I Had To Tell You (1967 Easter Everywhere) 9. 13th Floor Elevators - May The Circle Remain Unbroken 10. Roky Erickson - Interview/Blowin' In The Wind (From Fan made documentary 1984) 11. Roky Erickson - Cold Night For Alligators (from fan made doc 1984) 12. Roky Erickson - Interview/Creature With The Atom Brain (acoustic version 1980) 13. I Love The Living You - (recorded in Rusk State Mental Institution early 1970's) 14. You Don't Love Me Yet - (All That May Do My Rhyme 1995) 15. Roky and the Aliens - I Think Of Demons (The Evil One 1980)
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BTA Sounds Radio - Episode #56 The Influence of Robert Johnson
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07/18/19 • 59 min

Part 2 of our Robert Johnson tribute in honor of the new biography of Robert Johnson "Up Jumped The Devil" by Bruce Conforth and Gayle Dean Wardlowe. I explore the influence of Robert Johnson on fellow Mississippi musicians, all who left Mississippi for Chicago to create the post war electric blues scene and subsequently influence all of American music. 1. Calvin Frazier - Highway Man (1938 Detroit LOC recording) 2. Robert Junior Lockwood - Take A Little Walk With Me (Bluebird 1941) 3. Robert Junior Lockwood - Little Boy Blue (Bluebird 1941) 4. David "Honeyboy" Edwards - Worried Life (1942 LOC) 5. Muddy Waters - Country Blues (LOC 1941) 6. Muddy Waters - Kind Hearted Woman Blues (Chess 1948) 7. Elmore James - Dust My Broom (1951 Trumpet) 8. Elmore James - Roll and Tumble (1960 Fire) 9. Johnny Shines - Ramblin' (1951 JOB) 10. Johnny Shines - Fish Tail (1951 JOB) 11. Johnny Shines - Two Steps From Hell (1974) 12. Abe McNeill - Steady Rollin' Man (1967 George Mitchell Recordings) 13. Houston Stackhouse - Sweet Home Chicago 14. Lonnie Pitchford - If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day (1989 Deep Blues Documentary)
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BTA Sounds Radio - Episode #55 The Roots of Robert Johnson
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06/12/19 • 69 min

In honor of the release of the new biography of Delta Blues legend Robert Johnson "Up Jumped The Devil" by Bruce Conforth and Gayle Dean Wardlowe, I put together an episode exploring the musicians and records that influenced the young Robert Johnson. People that influenced him directly such as Charlie Patton, Son House and Willie Brown as well as numerous artists he would've only heard on records in the 1920's and 30's: 1. Freddie Spruell - Milk Cow Blues (1926) 2. Blind Blake - Georgia Bound (1927) 3. Lonnie Johnson - Life Saver Blues (1927) 4. Hambone Willie Newbern - Roll and Tumble Blues (1929) 5. Charlie Patton with Willie Brown - Some Summer Day pt. 1 (1930) 6. Willie Brown - Future Blues (1930) 7. Son House with Willie Brown - Walking Blues (Test pressing 1930) 8. Son House - Preaching The Blues pts. 1 & 2 (1930) 9. Skip James - Devil Got My Woman (1931) 10. Skip James - 22-20 Blues (1931) 11. Kokomo Arnold - Milk Cow Blues (1934) 12. Peetie Wheatstraw - Police Station Blues (1931) 13. Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell (1935) 14. Scrapper Blackwell - Kokomo Blues (1928)
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BTA Sounds Radio - Episode #53 Blues To Alan (pt. 1)
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05/23/19 • 71 min

The first half of todays episode will feature brand new vinyl acquisitions to my collection, 3 tracks from Earth's BRAND NEW LP "Full Upon Her Burning Lips" on Sargent House Records. and MORE. The second half is part 1 of my tribute to Al Wilson of Canned Heat. A visionary musician, environmentalist and member of the 27 club. I will start off the series with some samples of his influences. Several cuts of country blues from the 1920's in their most recent and best sounding remasters. Here ya go: 1. Earth - Datura's Crimson Veils (2019 Double LP "Full Upon Her Burning Lips") 2. Earth - Cat's On The Briar (2019) 3. Earth - A Mandrake's Hymn (2019) 4. Mark Lanegan Band - Hit The City (2004 LP Bubblegum) 5. Mark Lanegan Band - Stange Religion (2004) 6. Mark Lanegan Band - Head (2004) 7. Cherubs - Sooey Pig (2019 Preview track from not yet released LP "Immaculada High") 8. Skip James - Cypress Grove Blues (1931 Remastered for PBS American Epic Soundtrack 2018) 9. Henry "Ragtime Texas" Thomas - Bulldoze Blues (1927 from Yazoo Records Comp) 10. Memphis Jug Band - K.C. Moan (1927, American Epic 2018) 11. Charlie Patton - When Your Way Gets Dark (1929 Paramount, Yazoo Remaster) 12. Tommy Johnson - Canned Heat Blues (1928, J.R.T. Davies Remaster Frog Records) 13. John Fahey and Al Wilson - Sail Away Ladies (1966 Vol. 4, Al Wilson plays the Veena)
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BTA Sounds Radio - Episode #51 Brook Trout Adventure
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05/01/19 • 66 min

Today's episode in honor of water, and fishing. I ramble about a recent camping trip out to western md and announce some diy/local shows and events in Baltimore. 1. Trout House Demo Intro (Bush Recording from Grow Fins Boxset) Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band 2. Groovy Like A Pig - Fish Struggle (Meet The Pigs 1988) 3. Bloodless Cooties - Saturday Night Fish Fry (Shakemore X Compilation 2016) 4. Esashi Owaike - A Fisherman in Esashi (Hokkaido Japan) 5. Henry "Ragtime Texas" Thomas - Fishing Blues - 1927 6. Pinky Pinkston - The Fisherman - (1964, from Wavy Gravy comp) 7. Sleepy John Estes - Diving Duck Blues - 1929 8. Murph Gribble - Rolling River - (1946: Altamont: Black String Band Music Collection) 9. Osey Helton - Green River (1924 From The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of compilation Yazoo Records) 10. Charlie Patton - Green River Blues - 1929 Paramount 11. Abner Jay - Swaunee - (One Man Band) 12. Andros Group - When You Go To Sea - (1935 Lomax Bahamas Recordings) 13. Tim Buckley - The River (1969 Blue Afternoon) 14. Sea Couch - Paper Airplane (2015 "")
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FAQ

How many episodes does BTA Sounds Radio have?

BTA Sounds Radio currently has 5 episodes available.

What topics does BTA Sounds Radio cover?

The podcast is about Music and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on BTA Sounds Radio?

The episode title 'Episode #56 The Influence of Robert Johnson' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on BTA Sounds Radio?

The average episode length on BTA Sounds Radio is 67 minutes.

How often are episodes of BTA Sounds Radio released?

Episodes of BTA Sounds Radio are typically released every 22 days.

When was the first episode of BTA Sounds Radio?

The first episode of BTA Sounds Radio was released on May 1, 2019.

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