Notes:
Gil Scott Heron was a pretty influential dude back in his prime(before drug arrests). The two tracks of his on this mix come from his comeback album, recorded in between two prison stints due to felony cocaine possession charges.
His track "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is still poignant. Peep it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0
Josiah Wolf is the older brother of Why? frontman Yoni Wolf, and is also the drummer of aforementioned band.
AS far as I know, the Caribou track is Dan Snaith's first foray into dance music territory. This track is smooth...super smooth. in his own words, he was going for a "liquid" feel, whereas many other dance tracks are metallic.
The Jay Reatard and Jeff Mangum tracks are both off of a compilation called Stroke- Songs for Chris Knox. Knox is an influential musician from New Zealand. I highly recommend buying this whole album as it features many other attracting artists(Bonnie Prince Billie, Yo La Tengo, Magnetic Fields).
Randy Newman...yeah. I did that.
Wu Tang VS the Beatles. it's a mashup without being terribly tacky and it doesn't feel hastily put together int he least. The whole album feels somewhat natural. I prefer this to the Grey Album(possibly because I prefer Wu Tang to Jay Z...this might, however, be an unfair comparison as it is the work of one rapper to many...) Anyhow, if you like it, get the whole thing here: http://www.teasearecords.net/wuvsbeatles.cfm (Thanks to Prince for pointing me toward the light on this number).
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