NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #422 ~ 12-07-24]

Pictured: The Paley Brothers.
But when Seymour Stein, the president of Sire Records…signed Brian to a solo contract, he insisted that he be allowed to appoint his own coproducer to help Brian stay organized and on-task….Stein tapped staff producer Andy Paley, a multi-instrumentalist/producer who had been a Brian fanatic since his grade school days in Boston. Later he’d formed the Paley Brothers with his brother, Jonathan, and recorded an album at Brother Studios in the mid-1970s. Ten years later Paley had become a full-time producer, working on albums for artists ranging from Patti Smith to Jerry Lee Lewis. But when Stein called to tell the Boston-based musician about his new opportunity in California, Paley didn’t hesitate. He jumped on an airplane for the coast and was soon installed in an apartment building in Burbank, from which he commuted every day to Brian’s house in Malibu to help his hero write and record a batch of new songs. “We started writing pretty much right away,” Paley recalls. “Brian’s house was right on the water, and the atmosphere was pretty cool. Except that [Wilson’s psychiatrist Eugene] Landy was checking me out, trying to use me as someone he could manipulate to help him get stuff out of the record company.”
— Peter Ames Carlin, Catch A Wave: The Rise, Fall & Redemption of the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 422 of No Condition Is Permanent:
FIRST SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Impact — “Happy Man (Pt. 1)” — Crème De La Crème Two: More Philly Soul Classics And Rarities From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Atco And Warner Bros. Records 1970-1980
Dizzy K. Falola — “Excuse Me Baby” — Brand New Wayo: Funk, Fast Times & Nigerian Boogie Badness 1979-1983
The Invaders — “Davy Jones Locker” — Sleazy Surf! Vol. 2
Joe Bataan — “Pa’ Monte” — Riot!
Southern Culture on the Skids — “Buzz the Jerk” — Kudzu Records Presents
King Tubby — “Dedicated to Ervin” — Balmagie Jam Rock
The Saints — “Run Down” — Eternally Yours
Ti Celeste — “Moin Envie Danser On Belle Biguine” — Disques Debs International Vol. 2: Cadence Revolution 1973-1981
IT’S MADISON TIME…

Ganimian and His Orientals — “Come with Me to the Casbah” — Wavy Gravy 2: Psycho Serenade!
SECOND SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
N’goma Jazz — “Mi Cantando Para Ti” — Angola Soundtrack: The Unique Sound of Luanda 1965-1978
Tune Rockers — “The Green Mosquito” — Born Bad Volume Four
Lloyd Coxsone — “Untitled” — Presenting The Coxone Affair
Spongy And The Dolls — “Really – Really – Really – Really – Really – Really Love” — Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65
Orchestra Luis Enriquez — “Hello, Quincey” — Movements Vol. 3
The Memories — “Little Bitty Girl” — Kim Fowley: Lost Treasures from the Vaults 1959-69 Vol. 4 Technicolor Grease
Shan — “Anbil Valarnthai” — Sri Lanka: The Golden Era Of Sinhalese And Tamil Folk-Pop Music
Marva Whitney — “Daddy Don’t Know About Sugar Bear” — Eccentric Soul: The Forte Label
Los Saicos — “Besando a Otra” — ¡Demolición! The Complete Recordings
The Koobas — “Royston Rose” — Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers
Gabriel Yared — “Gyneco Zebre” — Betty Blue (37º2 Le Matin) OST
THIRD SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
T. Rex — “Cadillac” — T. Rex 45rpm
The Gaylettes — “I Like Your World” — Trojan Mod Reggae Box Set Vol. 2
Paley Brothers/The Ramones — “Come On Let’s Go” — Rock ‘N’ Roll High School OST
Los Destellos — “La China María” — Super Disco Pirata: De Tepito Para El Mundo 1965-1980
Fabulous Flee-Rekkers — “Hangover” — The Joe Meek Story
Orchestre Tropicana d’Haiti — “Ça Va Loue” — Yolande
The Clique — “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean” — Having a Rave-Up! The British R&B Sounds of 1964
Kalyanji Anandji — “Cabaret Dance Music” — The Rough Guide to Psychedelic Bollywood
THE FINAL SLICE O’SCHEIßE…
Jeff Simmons — “Appian Way” — Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
Dennis Bovell & Janet Kay — “Game Of Dubs” — Sufferer Sounds
Suicide — “Johnny” — Suicide
Sonido Gallo Negro — “Serenata Güajira” — Sendero Mistico
The Lon-Genes — “Show Me How to Hunch Like That” — Souvenirs of the Soul Clap Vol. 4
The Abstracts — “Sindhi Bhairvin” — Pakistan: Folk and Pop Instrumentals 1966-1976
The Detroit Cobras — “Find Me a Home” — Life, Love and Leaving
Jon K — “Asafo” — Ghana Special 2: Electronic Highlife & Afro Sounds in the Diaspora, 1980-93
Floyd Cramer — “On The Rebound” — Coolsville! Hits & Rarities from The Golden Age Of Pop Instrumentals

LORD BUCKLEY’S WEEKLY BENEDICTION…
Françoise Hardy — “L’Anamour” — Comment Te Dire Adieu

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