The Desperate Hour #14

2008-01-08

The Desperate Hour

Slow and Sad, Pt. 2 (Slower, Sadder)

Host: Alex Piandes

Alex follows up the last episode of The Desperate Hour with 15 more slow and sorry slabs to aggravate your post-holiday depression. A perfect episode for those shut in and alone on a raw January day. Featuring tracks from The Modern Lovers, The 5.6.7.8′s, The Fabulous Wailers, The Lost, James Brown and more.

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3 reactions to “The Desperate Hour #14”

  1. jbeechoo

    Hi,
    I’m a fan of your program from madrid, spain. Could you send me the full playlist of this show? there is an amazing song in the minute 28, but I don’t know which band is playing …
    thank you very much
    best regards
    javier

  2. deetroittt

    a classic ,for a skinny junkie to chill out with,,,,
    great fucking songs….peace

  3. admin

    PLAYLIST:

    *Nazz: Hello, It’s Me (S/T/SGC, 1968)

    *The Modern Lovers: Girl Friend (S/T/Beserkley, 1976)

    *Sanford Clark: The Fool (V/A The Golden Age of American Rock & Roll, Vol. 8/Ace, 1999)
    original 7″ released on Dot, 1956

    (bed) The Monterays: Sun Set (V/A Heart So Cold!/Dionysus, 2004)
    original 7″ released on Rondack, 1961

    *The 5.6.7.8′s: It’s Rainy (Bomb The Rocks: Early Days Singles 1989-96/Time Bomb, 1997)

    *Helen Shapiro: The Day That The Rains Came (A’s, B’s & EP’s/EMI Gold, 2003)
    original 7″ released on Columbia (UK), 1962

    *Iggy & The Stooges: I Need Somebody (Raw Power/Columbia, 1973)

    *Otis Rush: My Love Will Never Die (The Essential Otis Rush: Classic Cobra Recordings, 1956-58/Fuel 2000, 2000)
    original 7″ released on Cobra, 1956

    (bed) The Rock Revival: Down In The South (V/A Buzz Buzz Buzzzzzz, Vol. 2/Arf! Arf! 2000)
    originally inclused on the 8-track LP “Motorcycle Baby” unknown label & release date

    *The Psychotics: If You Don’t Beleive Me Dont (V/A Michigan Mayhem! Vol. 1/More Fun, 1996)
    original 7″ released on Acid, 1969

    *The Lost: Everybody Knows (Early Recordings: Demos, Acoustic, & Live 1965-66/Arf! Arf! 1996)
    unreleased demo from Capitol sessions, 1966

    *The Mighty Hannibal: I Need A Woman (‘Cause I’m A Man) (Hannibalism!/Norton, 2001)
    original 7″ released on Sue, 1962

    *James Brown: It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World (Star Time box set/Polydor, 1991)
    original 7″ released on King, 1966

    *Melvin “Sy” Oliver: Stu’s Blues (V/A Swing For A Crime/Jazzbo, 1991)
    originally released in 1958 on Jubilee unknown format

    *The Attaras: Blue In The Color (V/A The Polaris Records Story/Bacchus Archives, 1991)
    original 7″ released on Polaris, 1966

    *The Outsiders: I Love Her Still, I Always Will (Strange Things Are Happening: Complete Singles 1965-69/RPM-BAM Caruso, 2002)
    original 7″ released on Muziek Express, 1966

    *The Fabulous Wailers w/Gail Harris: I Idolize You (Live At The Castle reissue/Norton, 1998)
    LP originally released on Etiquette, 1962

    (bed) Mr. Acher Bilk: Strangers On The Shore (7″/ATCO, 1962)

    *The Riots: I Can Go On (V/A I’m Down Today/Teenage Shutdown, 1995)
    original 7″ self-released, 1966

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