Summer Jam Mix

The summer ain’t over yet, so here’s a chooglin mix of rockin, rural and kinda esoteric folk sounds to help you get through the rest of the season. Featuring the likes of Canned Heat, Dry Nod, Moby Grape, Hot Tuna, etc. For best results, crank this while traveling.

  1. The Band – Jam (Live at Watkins Glen) 
  2. Canned Heat – Future Blues (live)
  3. Muddy Waters- Rollin ’n Tumblin (After The Rain Version) 
  4. Hot Tuna – Sunny Day Strut
  5. John Renbourn- Back on The Road Again
  6. The Allman Brothers Band – Did Somebody Wrong (Live at A&R Studios) 
  7. Dry Nod – Chronovore > Take Babylon 
  8. Dwarfs of East Agouza – Rats Don’t Eat Synthesizers 
  9. Cuasares – Cuasares
  10. Grateful Dead – Beautiful Jam
  11. Moby Grape – It’s a Beautiful Day Today
  12. Mike Cooper – Theme in C
  13. Khruangbin – People Everywhere 
  14. Garcia Peoples – Suite Songs All the Time > Distant Lands (live 6/10//18) 
  15. Help Yourself – Reflection 
  16. Beverley Copeland – Good Morning Blues 
  17. The Flamin’ Groovies – Whiskey Woman  
  18. David Crosby & Jerry Garcia – Kids and Dogs 
  19. Michael Chapman – No Song To Sing  
  20. Morgen  – Mary Jane (demo)
  21. Quicksilver Messenger Service – I Know You Rider (#2)
  22. The Byrds – Cowgirl in The Sand
  23. Bill Orcutt –  When You Wish Upon a Star (Live 4/12/18)
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Published by Record Crates United

Keith Hadad, the creator and manager of RCU, has been a contributing writer to Elmore Magazine and Thewaster.com and maintains a regular column, “Keith Hadad’s Choice,” in Blicker magazine. His writing has also appeared in the Smithsonian Folkways' Guest Blog and the Optical Sounds Fanzine. Also, please check out the blog's super-active Instagram account, @recordcratesunited for daily blurb-styled music reviews.

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