Here’s another one from the vault. The newer mixes are getting pushed off the page so please scroll down or click on the current mixes link in the sidebar, there’s plenty of good stuff down there. This is a mix I made around the time I used to do Domingo (with Conor Griffin) at the Spirit Store in Dundalk and features the sort of stuff I used to play there. The recording quality is mostly good but there’s a bit of clipping now and then. It was ripped from a 90 minute cassette, encoded at 192 kbps and is in two parts.
Side 1 here: 01-04-23mixtape-1.mp3, file size is 63.7 mb, runtime is 46:21.
Side 2 here: 01-04-23mixtape-2.mp3, file size is 63.1 mb, runtime is 46:55.
Frank McGahon 01-04-23mixtape side 1
01. Ocells Del Mes Enlla Part 3 - Jordi Sabates
02. Tambu in 7/4 - Cal Tjader
03. Pursuit of the Pimpmobile - Isaac Hayes
04. Melting Pot - Booker T and the MGs
05. Dreamin’ a Dream - Crown Heights Affair
06. Standing in the Rain - Don Ray
07. Don’t Go Lose it Baby - Hugh Masekela
08. You Can Do It Baby (Beats) - Nuyorican Soul
09. Solina - Jedi Knights
10. The Child (K-Dope mix) - Alex Gopher
11. Ghetto Music - House of Whacks
12. Phuture Soundz - Amalgamation of Soundz
Frank McGahon 01-04-23mixtape side 2
12. Phuture Soundz - Amalgamation of Soundz
13. Alegre - Truby Trio
14. Dangerous Seduction - Darkman
15. Got the Bug - Bougie Soliterre
16. Number One - Patrice Rushen
17. Where Were You? - The Trammps
18. I am - Yukuhiro Fukutomi
19. Nana Nomura - Nu Era & Pavel Dego Kostiuk
20. Church Candles - KV5 feat. Nicky Taylor
21. Wind & Sea - AtJazz
22. Sound Travels - Nathan Haines
Tony Allwright said,
February 1, 2006 @ 10:18 am
Some nice mixes, Frank, well done. But by publishing them on your blog, how are you getting round the copyright problem? Or are you just ignoring it and taking a chance.
I too produced mixes but have hesitated to make them available online for copyright reasons.
Appreciate your views.
Frank McGahon said,
February 1, 2006 @ 10:25 am
The thing is, none of these tracks are presented in full, they’re all mixed into and out of. They are ripped direct from vinyl or tape and are thus of inferior quality to the originals. And the reason for listing the track names is that I would encourage anyone who likes specific tracks to go and buy them. You have to download or listen to the whole thing and can’t cherry-pick. I consider this type of podcasting closer to radio than to filesharing.
Tony Allwright said,
February 1, 2006 @ 8:23 pm
My mixes are slightly different. Each track is separate, but is preceded by a little introduction by me. You cannot listen to the track without my prattling! The mixes are intended to be listened to (eg in the car) much as you would a radio programme such as Lyric FM.
Do you think that let’s me off the hook, copyright-wise, or do I have to make the whole 18 tracks or so into one long MP3 file as you have done?
Regards,
T o n y
Frank McGahon said,
February 1, 2006 @ 8:49 pm
Do you think that let’s me off the hook, copyright-wi
I’d say that I’m not really the right person to ask!