Sunday, January 31, 2010

Louis Armstrong's teens in New Orleans

Louis Armstrong's teens in New Orleans ( English) Louis Armstrongs jeugdjaren in New Orleans ( Nederlands) Satchmo's secret (English) Satchmo's geheim ( Nederlands)

How a street urchin became a star trumpet player.
LOUIS ARMSTRONG'S TEENS IN NEW ORLEANS
Hans Koert


One of the most popular jazz musicians of all ages must have been Louis Armstrong, known as Satchmo. His trumpet playing, his rasping voice and the white cloth always at hands while playing, are well known. A few weeks ago I saw a fragment on YouTube I had read about in a book, but never had seen. Now it is available I love to share it with you – although .. not today. More about that later in Satchmo's Secret.

The Colored Waif's Home Brass Band ( ca. 1910s)

Louis was born in New Orleans August 1901 as the eldest son of William Armstrong and Mary Albert. William was a son of a former slave. When Louis was born, his father William left his family and married another woman. Louis and his younger sister Beatrice were raised at their grandmother's house. His grandmother Josephine and uncle Isaac nursed him up to his fifth birthday. As a school kid Louis returned to his mother and became a student at the Fisk School for Boys in New Orleans. The White Waifs' Home was a relief centre for white urchins, prob. semiliar to the Home for Colored Waifs.
Louis raised in a very poor family and had to bring in some money for a living as a paperboy or selling food that had left in restaurants. His mother had to work, now and then, as a prostitute. The Red Light district, where he lived, Storyville, gave him the opportunity to watch the dancers and listen to musicians, like Joe Oliver at Billy Phillips' 101 Ranch on Franklin Street, but it was also a place for street urchins to learn about the seamy sides of life.
Another rare photo of the Waifs' Home Band ( 1910s)
Louis left the Fisk School for Boys when he was eleven years old and became a singer in a vocal group, that tried to raise some money along the streets. A tough time for Louis to survive, who found a place to live at the Karnofskys, a Jewish family that lived in New Orleans. An incident on New Years day ( after he fired his stepfather's pistol in the air) brought him, because of multiple times for general delinquency, into the Home for Colored Waifs, a place for homeless children - a reformatory led by Joseph Jones and his wife Manuela. It was located at the corner of Conti Street and Rosedale Drive. Only colored kids were received here - the white homeless kids had their own house: the White Waifs' Home. The French market in New Orleans ( ca. 1910s)

Louis became a pupil of Peter Davis, who introduced him into the house band, the Waifs' Home Band, first on tambourine, later on drums. In New Orleans young kids started with a percussion instrument to learn to feel the rhythms of the music. Then he got an alto horn or mellophone and finally a bugle, a cornet without valves. He was a talented boy and even became the leader of the band. Joe Oliver ( 1885-1938)
When he was fourteen years, he was released and lived with his father a
nd stepmother and after a short period again at his mothers place.He tried to make a living with all kinds of jobs and at night he played music at the city dance halls like Henry Ponce's. Well, to make a long story short - he became a trumpet player and learned to play from other New Orleans musicians like Buddy Petit, Kid Ory and, above all, Joe Oliver, who became his mentor. His first recordings were on the Gennett label with his King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band ( April 1923)

Enjoy his Dippermouth Blues - 11389 ( 6th of April, 1923)

In the second part of this contribution: Satchmo's secret, it may become clear why this introduction to Louis Armstrong's teens in New Orleans was posted ...........

Hans Koert

keepswinging@live.nl


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Drawing of Joe King Oliver by R. Crumb in Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country.

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The tally for Hurricane Katrina waste could top
$2 billion next year because half of lucrative government contracts
valued at $500,000 or greater for cleanup work being awarded
with little or no competition. (sounds like Iraq)

Federal investigators have already determined the Bush Admin.  
squandered $1 billion on fraudulent disaster aid to individuals
after the 2005 storm. Now they are shifting their attention to the
multi-million dollar contracts to politically connected firms that
critics have long said are a prime area for abuse.

In January, investigators will release the first of several audits
examining more than $12 billion in Katrina contracts (PDF). The
charges range from political favoritism to limited opportunities
for small and minority-owned firms, which initially got only 1.5
percent of the total work."

"Based on their track record, it wouldn.t surprise me if we saw
another billion more in waste," said Clark Kent Ervin, the
Homeland Security Department.s inspector general from 2003-
2004. "I don.t think sufficient progress has been made."

"He called it inexcusable that the Bush administration would still
have so many no-bid contracts. Under pressure last year, Federal
Emergency Management Agency director David Paulison pledged to
rebid many of the agreements, only to backtrack months later and
reopen only a portion.

.Laziness, ineptitude ... nefarious. Investigators are now
examining whether some of the agreements -- which in some
cases were extended without warning rather than rebid -- are
still unfairly benefiting large firms."

"It.s a combination of laziness, ineptitude and it may well be
nefarious," Ervin said.

FEMA spokesman James McIntyre said the agency was working
to fix its mistakes by awarding contracts for future disasters
through competitive bidding.   Paulison has said he welcomes
additional oversight but cautioned against investigations that aren.t
based on "new evidence and allegations."

"As always, FEMA will work with Congress in all aspects to ensure that
we are carrying out the agency.s responsibilities," McIntyre said.

"The Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane swept ashore in southern Louisiana,
Mississippi and Alabama, leveling homes and businesses along the Gulf
Coast. Its storm surge breached levees in New Orleans, unleashing a
flood that left more than 1,300 people dead, hundreds of
thousands homeless and tens of billions of dollars worth of
damage.

A series of government investigations in the storm.s wake
faulted the Bush administration for underestimating the threat
and failing to prepare by pre-negotiating contracts for basic
supplies in what has become the nation.s costliest disaster.

$1B estimate .likely understated. Earlier this month, the Government
Accountability Office said its initial estimate of $1 billion in disaster aid
waste was "likely understated," citing continuing problems in which
FEMA doled out tens of millions of dollars in fraudulent housing
assistance.

Democrats in Congress called for more accountability. When
they take over in January, at least seven committees plan
hearings or other oversight -- from housing to disaster loans --
on how the $88 billion approved for Katrina relief is being spent.

Among the current investigations: The propriety of four no-bid contracts
together worth $400 million to Shaw Group Inc., Bechtel Group Inc.,
CH2M Hill Companies Ltd., and Fluor Corp. that were awarded
without competition.  Then there were the Private Mercenary
Forces like Blackwater, Dynacorp, Intercon, American Security
Group and Instinctive Shooting Intl (Israeli ISI) with their M-16's
in hand and ready for the kill!  These Private Mercenary Forces
like Blackwater were there under Bush Government Contracts
while others were hired by the private "wealthy elite" to protect
their multi-million dollar estates and businesses!

The contracts drew immediate criticism because of the companies.
extensive political and government ties, prompting a promise last year
from Paulison to rebid them. Instead, FEMA rebid only a portion and
then extended their contracts once, if not twice -- to $3.4 billion total --
so the firms could finish their remaining Katrina work.

The four companies, which have denied that connections played a
factor, were among six that also won new contracts after open bidding
in August. The latest contracts are worth up to $250 million each for
future disaster work.

The propriety of 36 trailer contract awards designated for small and
local businesses as part of Paulison.s promise to rebid large contracts.

Homeland Security Inspector General Richard Skinner is
reviewing whether some small and local businesses were
unfairly shut out in favor of winners such as joint venture PRI-
DJI. DJI stands for Del-Jen Inc., a subsidiary of Fluor, which has
donated more than $930,000 to mostly Republican candidates
since 2000."

.It.s who you know. "  It.s not what you know, what your
expertise is. I don.t even believe it.s got much to do with price. It.s who
you know," contends Ken Edmonds, owner of River Parish RV Inc. in
Louisiana, a company of 9 people whose application was rejected.

PRI, a minority-owned firm based in San Diego, said it is the "majority
partner" with Del-Jen as part of a federal mentoring program offered by
the Small Business Administration. The joint venture received four
Katrina contracts worth up to $100 million each based on price and
"knowledge of work with the federal government," president Frank
Loscavio said.

Whether small and minority-owned businesses were unfairly hurt after
the Bush administration initially waived competition requirements.

For many weeks after the storm, minority firms received 1.5
percent of the total work -- less than one-third of the 5 percent
normally required -- because they weren.t allowed to bid for
many of the emergency contracts.

The National Black Chamber of Commerce called the figure
appalling because of the disproportionate number of poor,
black people in the stricken Gulf Coast, prompting Sen. Olympia
Snowe, R-Maine, and Rep. Donald Manzullo, R-Ill., to request
GAO to investigate.

FEMA has since restored many of its competition rules, and the
number of contracts given to minority firms is now about 8.8
percent, according to the agency."   YES ... Restore Rules after
all the Corporate Plundering is Already Done - K-Males at work
again!

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Sources

*[1] Jeremy Scahill, Blackwater Down, The Nation, October 10, 2005.
*[2] Kevin Johnson, Mansions Spared on Uptown's High Ground, USA Today, September 11, 2005.

Militarisation Of The Planet and Sanctity of Military Spending

Militarisation Of The Planet and Sanctity of Military Spending

Bases, Missiles, Wars: U.S. Consolidates Global Military Network

by Rick Rozoff

Afghanistan is occupying center stage at the moment, but in the wings are complementary maneuvers to expand a string of new military bases and missile shield facilities throughout Eurasia and the Middle East.

The advanced Patriot theater anti-ballistic missile batteries in place or soon to be in Egypt, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, the Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates describe an arc stretching from the Baltic Sea through Southeast Europe to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Caucasus and beyond to East Asia. A semicircle that begins on Russia's northwest and ends on China's northeast.

Over the past decade the United States has steadily (though to much of the world imperceptibly) extended its military reach to most all parts of the world. From subordinating almost all of Europe to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation through the latter's expansion into Eastern Europe, including the former Soviet Union, to arbitrarily setting up a regional command that takes in the African continent (and all but one of its 53 nations). From invading and establishing military bases in the Middle East and Central and South Asia to operating a satellite surveillance base in Australia and taking charge of seven military installations in South America.
In the vacuum left in much of the world by the demise of the Cold War and the former bipolar world, the U.S. rushed in to insert its military in various parts of the world that had been off limits to it before.

And this while Washington cannot even credibly pretend that it is threatened by any other nation on earth.

It has employed a series of tactics to accomplish its objective of unchallenged international armed superiority, using an expanding NATO to build military partnerships not only throughout Europe but in the Caucasus, the Middle East, North and West Africa, Asia and Oceania as well as employing numerous bilateral and regional arrangements.

The pattern that has emerged is that of the U.S. shifting larger concentrations of troops from post-World War II bases in Europe and Japan to smaller, more dispersed forward basing locations south and east of Europe and progressively closer to Russia, Iran and China.

The ever-growing number of nations throughout the world being pulled into Washington's military network serve three main purposes.

First, they provide air, troop and weapons transit and bases for wars like those against Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq, for naval operations that are in fact blockades by other names, and for regional surveillance.

Second, they supply troops and military equipment for deployments to war and post-conflict zones whenever and wherever required.

Last, allies and client states are incorporated into U.S. plans for an international missile shield that will put NATO nations and select allies under an impenetrable canopy of interceptors while other nations are susceptible to attack and deprived of the deterrent effect of being able to retaliate.  

The degree to which these three components are being integrated is advancing rapidly. The war in Afghanistan is the major mechanism for forging a global U.S. military nexus and one which in turn provides the Pentagon the opportunity to obtain and operate bases from Southeast Europe to Central Asia.

One example that illustrates this global trend is Colombia. In early August the nation's vice president announced that the first contingent of Colombian troops were to be deployed to serve under NATO command in Afghanistan. Armed forces from South America will be assigned to the North Atlantic bloc to fight a war in Asia. The announcement of the Colombian deployment came shortly after another: That the Pentagon would acquire seven new military bases in Colombia.

When the U.S. deploys Patriot missile batteries to that nation - on its borders with Venezuela and Ecuador - the triad will be complete.

Afghanistan is occupying center stage at the moment, but in the wings are complementary maneuvers to expand a string of new military bases and missile shield facilities throughout Eurasia and the Middle East.

On January 28 the British government will host a conference in London on Afghanistan that, in the words of what is identified as the UK Government's Afghanistan website, will be co-hosted by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Afghanistan's President Karzai and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and co-chaired by British Foreign Minister David Miliband, his outgoing Afghan counterpart Rangin Spanta, and UN Special Representative to Afghanistan, Kai Eide. 

The site announces that "The international community are [sic] coming together to fully align military and civilian resources behind an Afghan-led political strategy." [1] 

The conference will also be attended by "foreign ministers from International Security Assistance Force partners, Afghanistan.s immediate neighbours and key regional player [sic]." 

Public relations requirements dictate that concerns about the well-being of the Afghan people, "a stable and secure Afghanistan" and "regional cooperation" be mentioned, but the meeting will in effect be a war council, one that will be attended by the foreign ministers of scores of NATO and NATO partner states.

In the two days preceding the conference NATO's Military Committee will meet at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. "Together with the Chiefs of Defence of all 28 NATO member states, 35 Chiefs of Defence of Partner countries and Troop Contributing Nations will also be present." [2]

That is, top military commanders from 63 nations - almost a third of the world's 192 countries - will gather at NATO Headquarters to discuss the next phase of the expanding war in South Asia and the bloc's new Strategic Concept. Among those who will attend the two-day Military Committee meeting are General Stanley McChrystal, in charge of all U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan; Admiral James Stavridis, chief U.S. military commander in Europe and NATO's Supreme Allied Commander; Pakistani Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Israeli Chief of General Staff Gabi Ashkenazi. 

Former American secretary of state Madeleine Albright has been invited to speak about the Strategic Concept on behalf of the twelve-member Group of Experts she heads, whose task it is to promote NATO's 21st century global doctrine.

The Brussels meeting and London conference highlight the centrality that the war in Afghanistan has for the West and for its international military enforcement mechanism, NATO.
   
During the past few months Washington has been assiduously recruiting troops from assorted NATO partnership program nations for the war in Afghanistan, including from Armenia, Bahrain, Bosnia, Colombia, Jordan, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Ukraine and other nations that had not previously provided contingents to serve under NATO in the South Asian war theater. Added to forces from all 28 NATO member states and from Partnership for Peace, Mediterranean Dialogue, Istanbul Cooperation Initiative, Adriatic Charter and Contact Country programs, the Pentagon and NATO are assembling a coalition of over fifty nations for combat operations in Afghanistan.

Almost as many NATO partner nations as full member states have committed troops for the Afghanistan-Pakistan war: Afghanistan itself, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Colombia, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, Ireland, Jordan, Macedonia, Mongolia, Montenegro, New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates.

The Afghan war zone is a colossal training ground for troops from around the world to gain wartime experience, to integrate armed forces from six continents under a unified command, and to test new weapons and weapons systems in real-life combat conditions.

Not only candidates for NATO membership but all nations in the world the U.S. has diplomatic and economic leverage over are being pressured to support the war in Afghanistan.

The American Forces Press Service featured a story last month about the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force's Regional Command East which revealed: "In addition to...French forces, Polish forces are in charge of battle space, and the Czech Republic, Turkey and New Zealand manage provincial reconstruction teams. In addition, servicemembers and civilians from Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates work with the command, and South Korea runs a hospital in the region."

With the acknowledgment that Egyptian forces are assigned to NATO's Afghan war, it is now known that troops from all six populated continents are subordinated to NATO in one war theater. [3]

How commitment to the Alliance's first ground war relates to the Pentagon securing bases and a military presence spreading out in all directions from Afghanistan and how worldwide interceptor missile plans are synchronised with both developments can be shown region by region.

Central And South Asia

After the U.S. Operation Enduring Freedom attacks on and subjugation of Afghanistan began in October of 2001 Washington and its NATO allies acquired the indefinite use of air and other military bases in Afghanistan, including Soviet-built airfields. The West also moved into bases in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and with less fanfare in Pakistan and Turkmenistan. It has also gained transit rights from Kazakhstan and NATO conducted its first military exercise in that nation, Zhetysu 2009, last September.

The U.S. has lobbied the Kazakh government to supply troops for NATO in Afghanistan (as it had earlier in Iraq) under the bloc's Partnership for Peace provisions.

The Black Sea    

The year after Romania was brought into NATO as a full member in 2004 the U.S. signed an agreement to gain control over four bases in Romania, including the Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base. The next year a similar pact was signed with Bulgaria for the use of three military installations, two of them air bases. The Pentagon's Joint Task Force-East (which operates from the above-named base) conducted nearly three-month-long joint military exercises last summer in Bulgaria and Romania in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan.

On January 24 eight Romanian and Bulgaria soldiers were wounded in a rocket attack on a NATO base in Southern Afghanistan. Three days earlier Romania announced that it would deploy 600 more troops to that nation, bringing its numbers to over 1,600. Bulgaria has also pledged to increase its troop strength there and is considering consolidating all its forces in the country in Kandahar, one of the deadliest provinces in the war zone.

Late last November Foreign Minister Rumyana Zheleva of Bulgaria was in Washington, D.C. to "hear the ideas of US President Barack Obama's administration on the strategy of the anti-missile defense in Europe." [4]

During the same month Bogdan Aurescu, State Secretary for Strategic Affairs in the Romanian Foreign Ministry, stated that "The new variant of the US anti-missile shield could cover Romania." [5] A local newspaper at the time commented on Washington's new "stronger, smarter, and swifter" missile shield plans that "A strong and modern surveillance system located in Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey could monitor three hot areas at once: the Black Sea, the Caucasus and the Caspian and relevant zones in the Middle East." [6]

Also last November a Russian news source wrote that "Anonymous sources in the Russian intelligence community say that the United States plans to supply weapons, including a Patriot-3 air defense system and shoulder-launched Stinger missiles, worth a total of $100 million, to Georgia." [7] In October the U.S. led the two-week Immediate Response 2009 war games to prepare the first of an estimated 1,000 Georgian troops for counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan, prompting neighboring Abkhazia - which knew who the military training was also aimed against - to stage its own exercises at the same time.

American Patriot Advanced Capability-3 interceptor missiles in Georgia would be deployed against Russia, as they will be 35 miles from its border in Poland.

Former head of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency Lt. Gen. Henry Obering stated two years ago that Georgia and even Ukraine were potential locations for American missile shield deployments.

Middle East

Last October and November the U.S. and Israel held their largest-ever joint military exercise, Operation Juniper Cobra 10, which established another precedent in addition to the number of troops and warships involved: The simultaneous testing of five missile defense systems. An American military official present at the war games was one of several sources acknowledging that the exercises were in preparation for the Barack Obama administration's more extensive, NATO-wide and broader, missile interception system. Juniper Cobra was the initiation of the U.S. X-Band radar station opened in 2008 in Israel's Negev Desert.
Over 100 American service members are based there for the foreseeable future, the first U.S. troops formally deployed in that nation.

In December the Jerusalem Post quoted an unnamed Israeli defense official as saying "The expansion of the war in Afghanistan opens a door for us." 

The same source wrote "the NATO-U.S. plan to deploy a cross-continent missile shield in Europe also represents an opportunity for the Jewish state to market its military platforms...." [8] 

"Meanwhile, recent months have seen several senior NATO officials travel to Israel for discussions that reportedly focused on, among other things, how
Israel could help NATO troops fight in Afghanistan." [9]

Last June Israeli President Shimon Peres led a 60-member delegation that included Defense Ministry Director-General Pinhas Buchris to Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, on opposite ends of the Caspian Sea. A year ago "Kazakhstan's defense ministry said...it had asked Israel to help it modernize its military and produce weapons that comply with NATO standards." [10]

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the first Arab country to provide troops to NATO for Afghanistan. It has a partnership arrangement with NATO under provisions of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members. 

Early this month a local newspaper announced that "the UAE became the largest foreign purchaser of US defence equipment with sales of $7.9bn, ahead of Afghanistan ($5.4bn), Saudi Arabia ($3.3bn) and Taiwan ($3.2bn).

"The spending included orders for munitions for the UAE's F-16 fighter jets as well as a new Patriot defensive missile system and a fleet of corvettes for the navy." [11]

Nine days later the same newspaper reported on a visit by Lt. Gen. Michael Hostage, commander of the U.S. Air Force Central Command, to discuss "the possibility of setting up a shared early warning system and enhancing the
region's ballistic-missile deterrence."

Hostage was quoted as saying "I am attempting to organize a regional integrated air and missile defense capability with our GCC partners." [12]

An Emirati general added, "The GCC needs a national and multinational ballistic missile defence (BMD) to counter long-range proliferating regional ballistic missile threats." [13]

The missile shield is aimed against Iran.

Last September Pentagon chief Robert Gates said, "The reality is we are working both on a bilateral and a multilateral basis in the Gulf to establish the same kind of regional missile defense [as envisioned for Europe] that would protect our facilities out there as well as our friends and allies." [14]

"In a September 17 briefing, Gates said...the United States has already formed a Gulf missile defense network that consisted of PAC-3 and the Aegis sea-based systems." The exact system soon to be deployed in the Baltic Sea and Mediterranean and afterwards the Black Sea.

In addition, the "UAE has ordered the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, designed to destroy nuclear missiles in the exoatmosphere.

"Over the last two years, the Pentagon has been meeting GCC military chiefs to discuss regional and national missile defense programs....At the same time, the U.S. military has been operating PAC-3 in Kuwait and Qatar. The U.S. Army has also been helping Saudi Arabia upgrade its PAC-2 fleet." [15]

Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News reported at the end of last year that "Turkey is set to make crucial defense decisions in 2010 as the U.S. offer to join a missile shield program and multibillion-dollar contracts are looming over the country's agenda.

"If a joint NATO missile shield is developed, such a move may force Ankara to join the mechanism despite the possible Iranian reaction....U.S. President Barack Obama's administration has invited Ankara to join a Western missile shield system...." [16] 

An account of the broader strategy adds:

"U.S. officials are also urging Turkey to choose the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) against Russian and Chinese rivals competing for a Turkish contract for the purchase of high-altitude and long-range antimissile defense systems....[A] new plan calls for the creation of a regional system in southeastern Europe, the Mediterranean and part of the Middle East. 

"In phase one of the new Obama plan, the U.S. will deploy SM-3 interceptor missiles and radar surveillance systems on sea-based Aegis weapons systems by 2011. In phase two and by 2015, a more capable version of the SM-3 interceptor and more advanced sensors will be used in both sea-and land-based configurations. In later phases three and four, intercepting and detecting capabilities further will be developed." [17]

One of Russia's main news agencies reported on U.S. plans to incorporate Turkey into its new missile designs, with Turkey as the only NATO state bordering Iran serving as the bridge between a continent-wide system in Europe and its extension into the Middle East: "According to the Milliyet daily, U.S. President Barack Obama last week proposed placing a 'missile shield' on Turkish soil....Both Russia and Iran will perceive that [deployment] as a threat,' a Turkish military source was quoted as saying." [18]

A broader description of the interceptor missile project in progress includes: "Obama's team has...sought to 'NATO-ise' the US plan by involving other allies more closely in its development and deployment. The idea is to create a NATO chain of command similar to that long used for allied air defences. That would involve a NATO 'backbone' for command-and-control jointly funded by the allies, into which the US sea-based defences and other national assets, such as short-range Patriot missile interceptors purchased by European nations including Germany, the Netherlands and Greece, could be 'plugged in' to the NATO system creating a multi-layered defence shield." [19]

The advanced Patriot theater anti-ballistic missile batteries in place or soon to be in Egypt, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, the Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates describe an arc stretching from the Baltic Sea through Southeast Europe to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Caucasus and beyond to East Asia. A semicircle that begins on Russia's northwest and ends on China's northeast.

Baltic Sea

Poland's Defense Ministry revealed on January 20 that the U.S. will deploy a Patriot Advanced Capability anti-ballistic missile battery and 100 troops to a Baltic Sea location 35 miles from Russian territory.

The country's foreign minister - former investment adviser to Rupert Murdoch and resident fellow of the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. -Radek Sikorski, recently pledged to increase Polish troop numbers in Afghanistan from the current 1,955. "We will be at 2,600 by April and 400 additional troops on standby, which we will deploy if there is a need to strengthen security." [20]

Fellow Baltic littoral states Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania combined have almost 500 troops in Afghanistan, a number likely to rise. The Lithuanian Siauliai Air Base was ceded to NATO in 2004 after the three Baltic states became full members. The Alliance has flown regular air patrols in the region, with U.S. warplanes participating in six-month rotations, ever since. Within a few minutes flight from Russia.

The three nations will be probable docking sites for U.S. Aegis-class warships and their Standard Missile-3 interceptors under new Pentagon-NATO missile shield deployments.

Far East Asia

South Korea pledged 350 troops for NATO's Afghan war last year and in late December Seoul announced that it would send a ranking officer for the first time "to attend a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) conference to seek ways to strengthen cooperation with other nations in dispatching troops to Afghanistan and coordinate military operations there," [21] likely a reference to the January 26-27 Military Committee meeting.

In the middle of January the U.S. conducted Beverly Bulldog 10-01 exercises in South Korea which "involved more than 7,200 U.S. airmen at Osan and Kunsan air bases and other points around the peninsula in an air war exercise" and "about 125 soldiers of the U.S. Army's Patriot missile unit in South Korea...." [22]

On January 14 the new government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama ended Japan's naval refuelling mission carried out in support of the U.S. war in Afghanistan since 2001. However, pressure will be exerted on Tokyo at the January 28 conference in London, particularly by Hillary Clinton, to reengage in some capacity.

On last year's anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, the U.S. and Japan held joint war games, Yama Sakura (Mountain Cherry Blossom), on the island of Hokkaido in northernmost Japan, that part of the country nearest Russia on the Sea of Japan. North Korea was the probable alleged belligerent. 

Over 5,000 troops participated in drills that included "battling a regional threat that includes missile defenses, air defense and ground-forces operations...."

"Japan's military has been actively developing its anti-missile defenses in cooperation with the United States. It currently has deployed Patriot PAC-3 missile defenses at several locations and also has two sea-based Aegis-equipped Kongo-class warships with anti-missile interceptors," [23] the latter having engaged in joint SM-3 missile interceptions with the U.S. off Hawaii.

If support for the war in Afghanistan is linked with deployment of tactical missile shield installations in Israel and Poland, in the first case aimed at Iran and in the second at Russia, the case of Taiwan is even more overt.

Almost immediately after announcements that the U.S. would provide it with over 200 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missiles and double the amount of frigates it had earlier supplied, with Taiwan planning to use the warships for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System upgrades, the nation's China Times newspaper wrote that "Following a recent US-Taiwan military deal, the Obama administration has demanded that Taiwan provide non-military aid for troops in Afghanistan....The US wants Taiwan to provide medical or engineering assistance to US troops in Afghanistan that will be increased...." [24]
Dispatching troops to Afghanistan would be too gratuitous an incitement against China (which shares a narrow border with the South Asian nation), but Taiwan will nevertheless be levied to support the war effort there.

Wars: Stepping Stones For New Bases, Future Conflicts

The 78-day U.S. and NATO air war against Yugoslavia in 1999, Operation Allied Force, allowed the Pentagon to construct the mammoth Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo and within ten years to incorporate five Balkans nations into NATO. It also prepared the groundwork for U.S. Navy warships to dock at ports in Albania, Croatia and Montenegro.

Two years later the attack on Afghanistan led to the deployment of U.S. and NATO troops, armor and warplanes to five nations in Central and South Asia. The war in Afghanistan and Pakistan has also contributed to the Pentagon's penetration of the world's second most populous nation, India, which is being pulled into the American military orbit and integrated into global NATO. The U.S. and Israel are supplanting Russia as India's main arms supplier and U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates recently returned from India where his mission included "lifting bilateral military relations from a policy-alignment plane to a commercial platform that will translate into larger contracts for American companies." [25]

With the quickly developing expansion of the Afghanistan-Pakistan war into an Afghanistan-Pakistan-Yemen-Somalia theater, NATO warships are in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean and the U.S. has stationed Reaper drones, aircraft and troops in Seychelles. [On the same day as the London conference on Afghanistan a parallel meeting on Yemen will be held in the same city.]

After the 2003 invasion of Iraq the Pentagon gained air and other bases in that nation as well as what it euphemistically calls forward operating sites and base camps in Jordan, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. 

In less than a decade the Pentagon and NATO have acquired strategic air bases and ones that can be upgraded to that status in Afghanistan, Bulgaria, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania and Romania.

Global NATO And Militarisation Of The Planet

The January 26 Chief of Defense session of NATO's Military Committee with top military leaders of 63 countries attending - while the bloc is waging and escalating the world's largest and lengthiest war thousands of miles away from the Atlantic Ocean - is indicative of the pass that the post-Cold War world has arrived at. Never in any context other than meetings of NATO's Military Committee do the military chiefs of so many nations (including at least five of the world's eight nuclear powers), practically a third of the world's, gather together. 

That the current meeting is dedicated to NATO operations on three continents and in particular to the world's only military bloc's new Strategic Concept for the 21st century - and for the planet - would have been deemed impossible twenty or even ten years ago. As would have been the U.S. and its NATO allies invading and occupying a Middle Eastern and a South Asian nation. And the elaboration of plans for an international interceptor missile system with land, air, sea and space components. In fact, though, all have occurred or are underway and all are integrated facets of a concerted drive for global military superiority.


Notes

1) http://afghanistan.hmg.gov.uk/en/conference
2) NATO, Allied Command Transformation, January 22, 2010
3) http://www.isaf.nato.int/en/article/news/u.s.-chairman-of-the-joint-chiefs-of-staff-tours-bases-outposts.html
4) Standart News, November 25, 2009
5) ACT Media, November 16, 2009
6) The Diplomat, November, 2009
7) RosBusinessConsulting/Komsomolskaya Pravda, November 10, 2009
8) Jerusalem Post, December 3, 2009
9) Xinhua News Agency, December 3, 2009
10) Agence France-Presse, January 22, 2009
11) The National, January 2, 2010
12) The National, January 11, 2010
13) Gulf News, January 12, 2010
14) World Tribune, September 30, 2009
15) Ibid
16) Hurriyet Daily News, December 30, 2009
17) Ibid
18) Russian Information Agency Novosti, December 16, 2009
19) Europolitics, January 20, 2010
20) Sunday Telegraph, January 17, 2010
21) Xinhua News Agency, December 22, 2009
22) Stars and Stripes, January 16, 2010
23) Washington Times, December 3, 2009
24) China Times, December 27, 2009
25) The Telegraph (Calcutta), January 2, 2009

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The Sanctity of Military Spending

by Glenn Greenwald

Global Research, January 27, 2010 - Salon - 2010-01-26

Administration officials announced last night that the President, in tomorrow's State of the Union address, will propose a multi-year freeze on certain domestic discretionary spending programs.  This is an "initiative intended to signal his seriousness about cutting the budget deficit," officials told The New York Times.  

But the freeze is more notable for what it excludes than what it includes.  For now, it does not include the largest domestic spending programs:  Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.  And all "security-related programs" are also exempted from the freeze, which means it does not apply to military spending, the intelligence budget, the Surveillance State, or foreign military aid.  As always, the notion of decreasing the deficit and national debt through reductions in military spending is one of the most absolute Washington taboos.  What possible rationale is there for that?

The facts about America's bloated, excessive, always-increasing military spending are now well-known.  The U.S. spends almost as much on military spending as the entire rest of the world combined, and spends roughly six times more than the second-largest spender, China.  Even as the U.S. sunk under increasingly crippling levels of debt over the last decade, defense spending rose steadily, sometimes precipitously.  That explosion occurred even as overall military spending in the rest of the world decreased, thus expanding the already-vast gap between our expenditures and the world's. 
As one "defense" spending watchdog group put it:  "The US military budget was almost 29 times as large as the combined spending of the six 'rogue' states (Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) who spent $14.65 billion."  To get a sense for how thoroughly military spending dominates our national budget, consider this chart showing where Americans' tax revenue goes:

Since much of that overall spending is mandatory, military spending -- all of which is discretionary -- accounts for over 50% of discretionary government spending. Yet it's absolutely forbidden to even contemplate reducing it as a means of reducing our debt or deficit.  To the contrary, Obama ran on a platform of increasing military spending, and that is one of the few pledges he is faithfully and enthusiastically filling (while violating his pledge not to use deceitful budgetary tricks to fund our wars):

President Barack Obama will ask Congress for an additional $33 billion to fight unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on top of a record $708 billion for the Defense Department next year, The Associated Press has learned.

In sum, as we cite our debtor status to freeze funding for things such as "air traffic control, farm subsidies, education, nutrition and national parks" -- all programs included in Obama's spending freeze -- our military and other "security-related" spending habits become more bloated every year, completely shielded from any constraints or reality.  This, despite the fact that it is virtually impossible for the U.S. to make meaningful progress in debt reduction without serious reductions in our military programs.
Public opinion is not a legitimate excuse for this utterly irrational conduct, as large percentages of Americans are receptive to reducing -- or at least freezing -- defense spending.  A June, 2009 Pew Research poll asked Americans what they would do about defense spending, and 55% said they would either decrease it (18%) or keep it the same (37%); only 40% wanted it to increase.  Even more notably, a 2007 Gallup pollfound that "the public's view that the federal government is spending too much on the military has increased substantially this year, to its highest level in more than 15 years."  
In that poll, 58% of Democrats and 47% of Independents said that military spending "is too high" -- and the percentages who believe that increased steadily over the last decade for every group.

The clear fact is that, no matter how severe are our budgetary constraints, military spending and all so-called "security-related programs" are off-limits for any freezes, let alone decreases.  Moreover, the modest spending freeze to be announced by Obama tomorrow is just the start; the Washington consensus has solidified and is clearly gearing up for major cuts in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, with the dirty work to be done by an independent "deficit commission." 
It's time for "everyone" to sacrifice and suffer some more -- as long as "everyone" excludes our vast military industry, the permanent power factions inside the Pentagon and intelligence community, our Surveillance and National Security State, and the imperial policies of perpetual war which feed them while further draining the lifeblood out of the country.

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The Last Mile: Handcomputers Post-iPad

As anyone who has been reading my blawg for a while knows, I have been keen on the idea of a workable tablet which could be carried to court instead of files. This is particularly of interest because both the Clerk of our Circuit Court and my boss are trying to get us to the point that paper isn't needed in the courthouse. This works wonderfully for the storage of closed files, but is more difficult for ongoing case files. Laptops can somewhat fill the gap, but to use the laptops you get stuck at the desk and have to type notes. You really need a tablet which you can carry with you so that you can pop up .pdf's and documents in a case file, take written notes when you are standing at the bench or podium, and use it to read your notes for openings and closings while you are standing in front of the jury.

So, I am really looking forward to a real working tablet. To this point, I have been most impressed with the enTourage eDGe which has a goofy name and is still too heavy and bulky at 3+ pounds (seems light until you carry it in replacement for a paper tablet), but has much more functionality than anything else I've seen.

Now Apple joins the race. I've been looking forward to this for a while because Apple usually tries to be innovative when it develops a new product. Of course, I also carry prejudices with me which caused me to expect the Apple tablet to be too expensive and too locked in to Apple programs (i.e. iTunes). Comes now the Apple "iPad."

It's an unfortunate name, which has led to a lot of jokes, most in the vein of the one which Mad TV did years before Apple ever thought of this tablet.


There was an initial flush of Apple fanboys talking about how wonderful this device is. Here's the uber-maven of tech Leo Laporte gushing about the device (bracketed by Tekzilla).


Then came the almost immediate and large backlash pointing out all the flaws of the device. This one by Molly Wood, via the Buzz Report, has a number of them (and is funner to listen to than most).


The Good: At a price of $499 with 16GB of memory, it sets the price point for everybody else. With it at this price, it becomes very hard for ereaders to justify their current pricing. In particular, I hope it drives down the price of items like the Sony Reader Daily Edition ($399) and the QUE proReader ($799). The proReader in particular seems badly overpriced at 8GB, even though it is impressive if all you want is a reader.

The Bad: All they did was make a big iPod touch. It will probably be a good way to read the internet and could be a good way to watch video if it supported flash (supposedly to be fixed sometime in the future by support for h264 in new HTML). It could at least have been a new type of communication device if it had a camera and microphone and did vid-phone between devices. No stylus either so that a person can write down a quick note and save it (or, continuing the new type of communication device theme, it could have allowed writing notes and sending them to another person with a tablet).

AAAaarrrrggggg!!!! I'm not sure what Apple thought it was doing when it put this product together. It doesn't look like it will work well for much of anything. Primarily, it seems to be interested in pushing against ereaders instead of actually becoming a working hand computer. It's sad, but the last company to do that really well is probably still Palm. I'm still waiting for the somebody to get it right.

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Smyle –Dream of Me


Smyle –Dream of Me/ Have I Ever Let You Down –Polydor 2050281 (1973 NL)

This is the third single by the Dutch Purepop meisters. It is rarely seen or heard these days and is by far their rarest single. Dream of Me is an orchestrated pop number and fits nicely next to Nimbo or some of the Magic Christian/Iveys material. The B side is more raucous and is the Lennon to the A side’s McCartney. These guys deserve more appreciation than they ever received and having all their four singles (plus the 2 Hammer singles) should be a prerequisite for any discerning Powerpop lover. If you haven’t already, check out the Mark Boon interview here: http://www.nederglam.nl/html/smyle.html
Enjoy!

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Nigel Olsson



Nigel Olsson - Nigel Olsson
Rocket Roll 2 (1975) - UK LP

Side One

1 - Something Lacking In Me*
2 - Don’t Break A Heart
3 - Tides*
4 - Only One Woman
5 - Get It Up For Love*
6 - Songs I Sing*

Side Two

7 - When You Close Your Eyes
8 - Girl, We’ve Got To Keep On
9 - A Girl Like You*
10 - Something To Believe In*
11 - Just Another Lie*
12 - Can’t You See*

Nigel Olsson - Vocals, Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12), Percussion (5)
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12)*
Dee Murray - Bass
Davey Johnstone - Guitar
Richie Zito - Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Steve Cropper - Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar Solo
David Foster - Keyboards, Acoustic Piano
Elton John - Keyboards
Jim Horn - Horns, Recorder
Jack Kelson - Horns (as Jackie Kelso)
Lew McCreary - Horns
Steve Madaio - Horns (as Steven Madaio)
Ray Cooper - Percussion
Russ Kunkel - Percussion (5)
Gary Coleman - Percussion (5)
Jim Keltner (as James Keltner) - Percussion (5)
Neil Sedaka - Additional Vocal
Carmen Twillie - Background Vocals
Vennette Gloud - Background Vocals
Kathy Collier - Background Vocals
Brian Russell - Background Vocal, Additional Singer
Brenda Russell - Background Vocal, Additional Singer
Donny Gerrard - Background Vocal
Ted Neeley - Background Vocal (as Teddy Neeley)
Carol Carmichael - Background Vocals

Produced by Robert Appère (as Robert Appere)
Produced by Gus Dudgeon (4)

Gene Page - Strings (1, 8, 10)
David Foster - Strings (3, 7)

Robert Appere - Recording Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Jeff Guercio - Recording Engineer (4)
Kevin Beamish - Assistant Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Jeffrey Sanders - Assistant Engineer (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Mark Guercio - Assistant Engineer (4)

Recording Studios:
Crystal Industries, Hollywood, California (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Caribou Ranch (4)

Remixing Studio:
Sunset Sound

Porche Lottermoser - Co-ordination

Ron Wong - Design
David Larkham - Design
Terry O’Neill - Photography

“Special thanks to everyone at Rocket Records, Past & Present, Also, Gordon Hatton, Stevie Wonder, Andrew Berliner, Linda Trapp, John Fishback, Richard Chamberlain. Thanks to Auntie Lou for the location”.

Songwriters:
Nigel Olsson
Edward Brigati, Jr.
Felix Cavaliere
Jackie DeShannon
Ned Doheny
David Foster
Barry Gibb
Maurice Gibb
Robin Gibb
Richard Kerr
Tim Moore
Randy Myers
Gary Osborne
Jozy Pollock
Eddie Reeves
Ed Sanford
Bill Schwartz
Ralph Stevens
John Townsend



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Cross your heart & tell no lies.

All that I expect, exists, but it doesn't last. Because it has a time limit, because it's a game, because, because its surreal.

Starting tmrw, it'll be LAST WEEK OF LESSONS.

Cannot wait wait wait wait to get over & done with sucky FA lessons! Hate financial accounting ttm. IMO, a teacher needs the basic ability to teach, and this includes lots & lots of patience.
What more for a sucky subject like FA? Otherwise, what's the point of having so much knowledge? Fail i tell you.

This time, I'm contented with just a C for FA. Which is why I always say, I'm better off staying home than spending time attending classes, because I'll rather learn it all by myself, hmph!

Anywayyyy, After the last week of lessons ,will come another week of tests & then MY LONG AWAITED HOLIDAYS! :D
School's out for me till Sept! happy? Absolutely, for someone who dreads school so muchhhh! YIPEEE HOOO HOOO!!!!


Okay, I have FO/HIS Praticum UT tmrw. I don't know where to start, I don't have the feel to study, all I know is that I need need need to have a nice looking grade!
I really really really like to choose the easier way out. Cheeeeeken.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Ex tra ña

Viento que fui horrenda vela
cuando la mano era mínima
y los ojitos aún la guiñaban
mas la rostro quera pena
no quería no quisiera verme
ni loco ni muerto ni cerca
pero mextraña.
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Barefoot Servants



Barefoot Servants - Barefoot Servants
Epic EK 57503 (1994) - US CD

1 - Jealous Man*
2 - Box Of Miracles*
3 - Love’s Made A Fool*
4 - It Hurts Me Too*
5 - Foolish Behavior*
6 - Drinking Again*
7 - Whiskey Man
8 - Red Handed*
9 - Fire And Gasoline*
10 - Better Off Dead*
11 - Blackbird*
12 - Muscle Car*
13 - Bound For Glory*
14 - Railroad Line Revisited

Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)*
Ray Brinker - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13), Percussion
Jon Butcher - Vocals, Guitars
Ben Schultz - Guitars, Mandolin, Slide

Bill Payne - Piano
Craig Doerge - Hammond B-3
Chris Pierce - Backing Vocals
Meredith Marshall - Backing Vocals

Produced by Michael Frondelli

Harvey Leeds - Executive Producer
Michael Caplan - Executive Producer

Michael Frondelli - Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Bill Smith - Second Engineer (Capitol Studios), Additional Engineering
Rich Novak - Second Engineer (Devonshire Studios)

Recording Studios:
Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Capitol Studio B, Hollywood, CA (Track 11 - cut live on 7/19/93)
Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, CA

Mixing Studio:
Capitol Studio C, Hollywood, CA

Wally Traugott - Mastering Engineer

Mastering Studio:
Towering Mastering

Larry Walsh - Sonic Solutions (Tower Mastering)
Guerric Marruzzi - Guitar Tech

David Coleman - Art Direction
Ann Elliott Cutting - Photography

“Barefoot Servants would like to thank the following for their invaluable help: Eric Greenspan, Steve Ambers, Alan Mintz, Al Masocco, Ron Cerrito, Nadine Hemy and all at Epic Records, Jeffrey Light, Bob Bradshaw, Gil Griffith and Eventide, Rich Freidrich and Dean Markley, Andy Brauer, Steve Blucher and DiMarzio, Gypsy at Gibson Entertainment, Roger Girfin and Gibson Custom Shop, Len McRae and all at Peavey Electronics, Mark Wittenberg at Fender, Guitar Oasis, T.J. at Taylor Guitars, Chuck Kavoooris and all at Westlake Audio, Rick Joseph, John Suhr, Eric Hutmacher, Ken Ciancimino, Marc Greene, Sunrise Pickups, Atari Computers and Barefoot Software, Nadine’s Music (Reseda, CA), everyone at Genghis Cohen, Gordon Perry, Tony Ruiz, Greg Wells, Solo Professional Products, All Parts, Andrew Robbins, George Wirgess, Dr. John C. and Dr. Keith, Steve Ettelson, Hagi and Yamaha Drums, Lenny DiMuzio and Mike Morse/Zildjian Cymbals, Pat Brown/ProMark, Randy May/May EA, Steve Ochs, Freddie Brock, 3rd Encore Studios; Gene Tarant, Kyle Cadley and Karen Console/Sony N.Y.; Evelyn Burgueno and Wendi Fletcher/Sony L.A., Ross Garfield at The Drum Doctor (& Matt), Harvey Vogel and Willy Donica/Lone Star Percussion, Warmouth, Palermo’s Pizza, Pete Papageorges and all at Tower Mastering, Kelly Creamer and the Mancini Family at Devonshire Studios, Paula Salvatore and all at Capitol Studios and to everyone involved for their gracious hospitality. Lee Sklar just says thanks. Additionally we’d like to offer special thanks to: Harvey (for hearing it), Michael C. & Michael F. (for putting up with us), all our families for their love and belief, Pam Fallon, Michele Brejot (the One), Sylvia Villareal (true heart), Michael Braun, Sam Calle (for introducing Harvey), Chris Pierce, all the JBA fans everywhere… “This is the real deal, Holms”, Von (for cleaning my clock, in a big way…JB), lovely Leisa J., Henry Okstel, Max Hunsicker, Gregg Bissonette, Maynard Ferguson, Sai Babba, Julie (lessons in life), Harley Davidson, N.T.S.U., Ray Schiding, Emmy (who ground the session to a screaming halt), Lou Bond, the Brejot family, Kent Ortiz, Stevie Ray, and Austin, Texas.”

Songwriters:
John Butcher
Ben Schultz
W. Brejot



source/pic: my records



Barefoot Servants - 2
Atom 0805 (2005) - US CD - Reissued as expanded edition with 2 bonus tracks and same catalog number

original edition track list

1 - Pharaoh’s House
2 - I Don’t Care At All
3 - Crazy
4 - When The Day Comes
5 - Rude Boy
6 - Take My Breath Away
7 - Bells Of St. Mary’s
8 - Brown Penny
9 - Monsters In Bethlehem
10 - Crack The Sky
11 - Love You Too Much
12 - Dog Days
13 - Phases Of The Moon

expanded edition track list

1 - Pharaoh’s House*
2 - I Don’t Care At All*
3 - Take My Breath Away*
4 - When The Day Comes*
5 - Rude Boy*
6 - Crazy*
7 - Bells Of St. Mary’s*
8 - Brown Penny*
9 - Trick Of Light*
10 - Over Lovin’ You*
11 - Monsters In Bethlehem*
12 - Crack The Sky*
13 - Love You Too Much*
14 - Dog Days*
15 - Phases Of The Moon*

Note: Above picture and following credits were taken from the expanded edition.

Leland Sklar - The Bottom Feeder (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)*
Neal Wilkinson - General Clatter and Racket (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15)
Jon Butcher - Anything Ben didn’t do
Ben Schultz - Anything Jon didn’t do

Gregg Bissonette - Drums (10)
Jon Gilutin - Wurlitzer Piano (3), Hammond (3)

Produced by Barefoot Servants

Ben Schultz - Engineering for The Kokoro Group Inc.
Tony Franklin - Engineering (Track 9)

Recording Studios:
Barefoot Studios
Electric Factory Studios (Track 9)

Stephen Marcussen - Mastering for Marcussen Mastering

George Massenburg - Coach
Nalle Colt - Website, Graphic Design
Bob Sims - Graphic Design
Marty Temme - Photos
Rob Shanahan - Photographer for Leland Sklar (solo shots)
Diane Gershuny Fleming - PR

“For all thanks and other credits please visit our website”
Visit: http://www.barefootservants.net
Email: info@barefootservants.net

“Barefoot Servants c/o Atom Records P-O- Box 514 Dayton, OH 45409”.

Songwriters:
Jon Butcher
Ben Schultz
Leland Sklar
Neal Wilkinson
Additional Songwriter (expanded edition):
Tony Franklin



source/pic: my records
original track listing & catalog #: the web

Singles

Here are a couple of promo CD singles from the first CD album. None of the versions differ from their CD album counterparts.



“Box Of Miracles” - US 1-track promo CD single - disc screen print



“Box Of Miracles” - US 1-track promo CD single - front inlay

Barefoot Servants
Box Of Miracles
Epic ESK 5602 (1993) - US 1-track promo CD single

1 - Box Of Miracles* - album track - 3:43

Note: For more detailed musician credits about the track please see the above Barefoot Servants CD album entry.

Leland Sklar - Bass (1)*
Ray Brinker - Drums (1), Percussion (1)
Jon Butcher - Vocals, Guitars
Ben Schultz - Guitars, Mandolin, Slide

Produced by Michael Frondelli
Harvey Leeds - Executive Producer
Michael Caplan - Executive Producer

“Taken from the forthcoming Epic release “Barefoot Servants” (57503)”.

Songwriters:
Jon Butcher
Ben Schultz



“Box Of Miracles” - US 1-track promo CD single - rear inlay



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“Fire And Gasoline” - US 1-track promo CD single - disc screen print

Barefoot Servants
Fire And Gasoline
Epic ESK 5992 (1994) - US 1-track promo CD single

1 - Fire And Gasoline* - album track - 3:29

Notes: 1) For more detailed musician credits about the track please see the above Barefoot Servants CD album entry. 2) Promo CD does not come with front inlay.

Leland Sklar - Bass (1)*

Produced by Michael Frondelli

“Taken from the Epic release “Barefoot Servants” (57503)”.

Songwriters:
John Butcher
Ben Schultz



“Fire And Gasoline” - US 1-track promo CD single - rear inlay



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