"Minniehaha"
6 Fat Dutchmen
RCA Victor LPM-1769 1958
Ooooom-pah! New Ulm's very own 6 Fat Dutchmen blazing up that Midwestern polka scene. Why heck, they played the Nebraska State Fair for 26 straight years, don't ya know. This album has some top-notch cover art by none other than the great Jack Davis. Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and his Music from Hollywood, the Norman Luboff Choir, and the Starlighters [02:42]
"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"
Ski Trails
Columbia CL 910 1956
Jo and co. take a fine pass at this Irving Berlin standard. "Jaguar"
Sky Burial
Latitudes GMT 0:22 V 2010
A translucent blue excursion into sonic etherealness. "The Drum"
Slapp Happy
Virgin V 2014 1974
This album was originally recorded with Faust as a backing band, but was rejected by their German label. After moving to London, the material was recorded with studio musicians. And of course, I came to this song by way of the excellent interpretation by Bongwater. "Admit It"
Slaves of New York
Virgin Movie Music 7 91229-1 1989
From a film that was very much of its time based on a collection of short stories by Tama Janowitz, oddly enough a Merchant and Ivory production. of the same title. At least it introduced me to Arto Lindsay. "Junk"
Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed
Alternative Tentacles VIRUS 63 1988
The third studio album from these Vancouverian musicians. Space junk perhaps? "Can You See Me"
Smash Hits
Reprise Records MS 2025 1969
Stereo Jimi vox on one of my favorite Experience tunes. King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band [39:24]
"Dippermouth Blues" (1923)
Lionel Hampton [41:43]
"When Lights Are Low" (1939)
Miles Davis Nonet [43:58]
"Boplicity" (1949)
Thelonious Monk Quintet [46:58]
"Criss Cross" (1951)
The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz
Smithsonian Collection P6 11891 1973
Music behind the DJ: "Swinging Safari" by Bert Kaempfert