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Monday: Gail Comfort
"Comfort Zone"
Tuesday: Laurence
Arnold "Caffeine Buzz"
Wednesday: Bob Paterson
"BP's Good Music Guide 2001"
Thursday: Alan O'Leary
"Big Al's Guest List"
Part 6: Recorded Friday 15th June 2001
Featured album: Alejandro Escovedo - A Man Under The Influence [Bloodshot, 2001]
Talk Talk - Today ["Natural History, The Very Best Of Talk Talk", EMI USA, 1990]
The Tea Party - Sister Awake ["Tangents: The Tea Party Collection", EMI Canada, 2000]
Pink Floyd - Keep Talking ["The Division Bell", EMI UK 1994]
Echo and The Bunneymen - Hide and Seek ["Flowers", Cooking Vinyl 2001]
Cowboy Junkies - Bread and Wine ["Open", Cooking Vinyl 2001]
Alejandro Escovedo - Rhapsody ["A Man Under The Influence", Bloodshot 2001]
Lucinda Williams - Essence ["Essence", Lost Highway/UMG Recordings 2001]
The Jayhawks - See Him On The Street ["Tomorrow The Green Grass", American Recordings 1995]
Wilco - Monday ["Being There", Reprise 1996]
Bob Egan - Someday ["Bob Egan", http://www.bobegan.com 1999]
Blue Rodeo - Dark Angel (Live) ["Just Like A Vacation", WEA 1999]
Jim Cuddy - Too Many Hands ["All In Time", WEA 1998]
Peter Bruntnell - You Won't Find Me ["Normal For Bridgwater", Slow River Records 1999]
Drugstore - Little Girl ["Songs For The Jet Set", Global Warming Ltd 2001]
Cerys Matthews and The Blockheads - If I Was With A Woman ["Brand New Boots and Panties", east central one/http://www.iandury.co.uk 2001]
The Clash - Ivan Meets G.I. Joe ["Sandinista!", Epic 1980]
National Dust - Welcome To Utopia ["Welcome To Utopia", Western Famine Recordings/http://www.nationaldust.net 2000]
Blue Mountain - That Nasty Swing ["Roots", Glitterhouse Records/http://www.bluemountainmusic.com 2001]
Bellwether - 8th Street ["Bellwether", http://www.bellwethertheband.com 2000]
Powderfinger - My Happiness ["Odyssey Number Five", Polydor 2000]
Hazeldine - Valentine ["Double Back", Glitterhouse 2001]
Alejandro Escovedo - Wave ["A Man Under The Influence", Bloodshot 2001]
The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic ["Mass Romantic", Mint Records 2001]
Danko Jones - Bounce ["I'm Alive And On Fire: A Collection Of Songs 1996-1999", Danko Jones 2001]
Carolyn Mark - Edmonton ["Party Girl", Mint Records 2000]
REM - Imitation Of Life ["Reveal", Warner Bros. 2001]
The Waifs - The Waitress ["Sink Or Swim", http://www.thewaifs.com.au 2000]
Luke Doucet - Vanessa ["Aloha Manitoba", Six Shooter Records 2001]
Oh Susanna - Forever At Your Feet ["Sleepy Little Sailor", Stella Records/Hot Records 2001]
Ron Sexsmith - All The Cherished Things [CD Single "This Song", Cooking Vinyl 2001]
Richard Buckner - 22 ["Bloomed", Glitterhouse Records 1994]
Bap Kennedy - Truth Is Painful [Demo, 2001]
Tandy - The Truth Is Better Than A Lie ["The Bloodroot Transcriptions", Yellow Slipper Recordings 2001]
Lester Quitzall - Rollin' And Tumblin' ["So Here We Are", http://www.lesterq.com]
John Wesley Harding - Same Piece Of Air ["The Confessions Of St. Ace", Mammoth Records 2000]
Dr Robert - A Single Summer ["Birds Gotta Fly", east central one/http://www.drrobert.net 2001]
By Divine Right - Back To You ["Good Morning Beautiful", http://www.bydivineright.com 2001]
Luna - Superfreaky Memories ["The Days of Nights", Beggars Banquet 1999]
A Flock Of Seagulls - The More You Live, The More You Love ["The Best Of A Flock Of Seagulls", Jive/BMG/RCA 1991]
Alejandro Escovedo - Velvet Guitar ["A Man Under The Influence",
Bloodshot 2001]
Special thanks to Jane, Alex, Sue, Jack, Isabel, Lucy
and Chester in Toronto for inspiring the choice of tunes on this radio
show - the first in 4 months.
"BP's Good Music Guide 2001" takes place 7pm GMT every Wednesday for three hours. The songs I play are inspired by the events of the previous week. Anything goes really - old or new, CD or Vinyl. The underlying fact is that it's carefully chosen and arranged. I do welcome requests. I will only publish playlists after broadcast.
Visit http://www.ursasoft.com/bob/playlists.html to view previous playlists.
"I am a DJ I am what I play" - to quote David Bowie.
This is revolutionary broadcasting and we are looking to expand the number of shows to include some very interesting guest presenters. We would welcome constructive input on our output.
SpydaRadio is always online - you don't download it or anything like that - it's just hanging up there somewhere and whenever you chose to listen to it you click on the show and your Real Player will boot up and music will come through the speakers! It's a jukebox of broadcasters!
You can scroll the cursor at top of the player to wherever it is you want to listen to a song I am playing. The playlists are published online as well as on my website.
