Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Midweek Music Miscellany Wed.25th.May 2011 Dublin City FM 11.30AM

No show on Wed.18th.May due to extended Live Drive.

Play list for Wednesday 25th.May below.

1. Swanee River ( 2.42 ) - Hugh Laurie - CD Let Them Talk Warner Records

2. God Save The Queen ( 3.18 ) - Sex Pistols - CD Never Mind The Bollox Virgin Records

3. The Ballad Of Florentino Ariza ( 5.49 ) - Ian McFeron - CD Summer Nights

4. Wild Side Of Life - Freddy Fender - CD The Greatest Freddy Fender

5. What Did The Blue Sea Say? ( 2.39 ) - Cisco Houston CD Songs From The Heart Of American Folk Music  Music Club Records

6. Havana - Jesse Cook - CD Frontiers EMI

Art Of The Trio - Theme Today Flowers

7. Where Have All The Flowers Gone? ( 4.44 ) - Earth,Wind &Fire - CD Boogie Wonderland The Best Of Earth, Wind & Fire Camden Records

8. Don't Throw Mama's Flowers Away ( 3.23 ) - Chris Stuart & Backcountry - CD Mojave River

9. ( Nothing But ) Flowers ( 5.31 ) - Talking Heads - CD Talking Heads
The Best Of Talking Heads www.rhino.com   www.wsmcd.com

10. Party Joint ( 4.45 ) - Jazz Crusaders - CD Break'n Da Rulz Indigo Blue Records / Private Records

11. You Can Have Her ( 2.39 ) - Jerry Lee Lewis - CD Mean Old Man www.jerryleelewis.com www.vervemusic.com

12. ( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction ( 2.47 ) - Otis Redding - CD The Dock Of The Bay The Definitive Collection Atlantic Records

13. Ain't That Lovin' You Baby ( 2.15 ) - Jimmy Reed - PROMO

14. Spaceman ( 2.11 ) - Phil Ochs - CD Songs From The Heart The History Of American Folk Music Music Club Records

15. Matisse The Cat - Jesse Cook - CD Frontiers EMI

NEXT WEEKS SHOW IS ALL ABOUT BOB DYLAN WITH MAINLY DYLAN ORIGINALS BUT 3 COVERS AS PART OF ART OF THE TRIO FEATURE. TRACK SUGGESTIONS BY EMAIL TO : MIDWEEKMUSIC@DUBLINCITYFM.IE

1 comment:

  1. I like the choice of songs and there is nothing wrong with the playing of the instruments--although there is a certain careful polish to the playing...it lacks a certain rough passion that I like in blues. I almost get the feeling that Laurie wanted the playing to be perfect and thus didn't take chances, nor jam enough. It would have been fun to hear some out-takes or jamming.

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