Pressure Drop Soundcast # 185: New Orleans Special w/ Fatter Than Albert Interview
It is that time again for your weekly dose of Pressure Drop Soundcast podcast. Make sure to also listen in 5 nights a week on Real Punk Radio as Gabe Pressure gives you these heavy sounds LIVE!
This episode Andrew Barker brings you grade A selections with that N’AWLINS flavor. We have old, we have new, most with a Crescent City toast to one of the greatest cities in the world.
I also talk to Greg, Who is the bassist for Fatter Than Albert. He also is the co-founder of Community records. They are focused on releasing ska/punk/hardcore bands in New Orleans as well as others band across the country. The man also runs Hey! Cafe, a great coffee house in New Orleans. Hey! Cafe is conveniently located at Magazine and Napoleon for those in uptown NOLA. They have wonderful coffee, sandwiches, as well as the label’s releases and other great records. This guy is doing some great stuff in New Orleans so listen in.
Here is Greg’s website’s
So sit back and relax and let the pressure drop on you!
Cheers,
Andrew
Track List:
1. Later Than You Think- Kermit Ruffins and The Rebirth Brass Band
2. Walking To New Orleans- Millie Smalls
3. Sister (Don’t You Go)- Firebug
4. The King Is Back- Brown Sugar Six
5. Gumbo Ya Ya- The Caloregians
6. Blow Blow Blow- The Moon Invaders
7. New Orleans- Rancid
8. Erin’s Runaway Imagination- Fatter Than Albert
9. Fatter Than You- Fatter Than Albert
10. Rudie Blood Pact- Maddie Ruthless
11. Not Tonight- Fatter Than Albert
12. They Say- Inspecter 7
13. Dick Tracy- The Skatalites
14. Please Don’t Make Me Cry- Winston Groovy
Poster done by the one and only Steve Kitchen of Combination 13
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Thanks for paying attention to Community records and hopefully getting others too also. The Community is big enough for anyone who wants to join it. The music is amazing, and so are the people. I had the pleasure to see the tour in my town last weekend, and the open feeling of the shows is fantastic. I met both Greg and D-Ray, and they are saints. They deserve all the support they can get. Thanks again.