"BP's Good Music Guide 2001"
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Recorded Sunday 22nd July 2001

Featured album: The Sadies - Tremendous Efforts (Bloodshot Records 2001)
 

The Tractors - Baby Likes To Rock It ["The Tractors", Arista Records 1994]

The Sadies - Loved On Look ["Tremendous Efforts", Bloodshot Records 2001]

John Hiatt - My Old Friend ["The Tiki Bar Is Open", Sanctuary Records 2001]

Steve Daggett - Just To See You Smile ["Troubadour Territory", En:Masse 2000]

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Don't Come Around Here No More ["Greatest Hits", MCA Records 1993]

Steve Earle - Fearless Heart ["Guitar Town", MCA Records 1986]

The Waifs - The Waitress ["Sink or Swim", The Waifs/http://www.thewaifs.co.au 2000]

Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - Ordinary Town ["Drum Hat Buddha", Signature Sounds/http://www.daveandtracy.com 2001]

Dar Williams - I Had No Right ["The Green World", Razor and Tie 2000]

Amy Rigby - Magicians ["The Sugar Tree", Koch Records 2000]

Kathleen Edwards - 12 Bellevue ["Kathleen Edwards", Demos 2001]

Terry McBride and The Ride - High Hopes and Empty Pockets ["Terry McBride and The Ride", MCA Records 1994]

Marshall Crenshaw - TMD ["#447", Razor and Tie 1999]

Rosie Flores - Somewhere Down The Line ["Speed Of Sound", Eminent Records 2001]

Jackpot - Waterfall ["Weightless", Munich Records 2001]

REM - Beat A Drum ["Reveal", Warner Bros 2001]

Echo and The Bunneymen - Make Me Shine ["Flowers", Cooking Vinyl 2001]

Unamerican - I So Really Want To Believe You [CD Single, Estupendo 2001]

Songdog - Jezebel ["The Way Of The World", Zara Records/http://www.songdog.co.uk 2001]

Alejandro Escovedo - Rhapsody ["A Man Under The Influence", Bloodshot Records 2001]

Sarah Harmer - Uniform Grey ["You Were Here", Universal Music Canada 2000]

Richard Hawley - Coming Home [CD Single, Setanta 2001]

Mercury Rev - Opus 40 ["Deserter's Songs", V2 1998]

Baxter Dury - Oscar Brown [CD Single, Rough Trade Records 2001]

Tom Ovans - Let My Spirit Fly ["Still In This World", Evangeline 2001]

Giant Sand - Sand ["Selections Circa 1990-2000", Loose Recordings 2001]

Lisa Germano - Small Heads ["Excerpts From A Love Circus", 4AD 1996]

Vanessa-Mae - White Bird [CD Single, EMI/Liberty 2001]

Ed Alleyne-Johnson - Inner City Music ["Purple Electric Violin Concerto", Equation Records 1992]

Moby - Porcelain ["Play", Mute Records 1999]

Groove Armada - At The River ["Vertigo", Virgin 1999]

Jim White - Christmas Day ["No Such Place", Luaka Bop 2001]

The Sadies - The Creepy Butler ["Tremendous Efforts", Bloodshot Records 2001]

Junior Brown - Cagey Bea [CD Single, Curb Records 2001]

Sonny Landreth - Spider-Gris ["Levee Town", Sugar Hill Records 2000]

Donna The Buffalo - Front Porch ["Positive Friction", Sugar Hill Records 2000]

Tandy - Might Shine Again ["The Bloodroot Transcriptions", Yellow Slipper Recordings 2001]

Michael Messer - Lone Wolf Blues ["King Guitar", Catfish Records 2001]

Christine Collister - Venus Proud ["An Equal Love", Topic Records 2001]

Hawksley Workman - Bullets ["For Him and The Girls", Loose Recordings 2000]

The Sadies - One Million Songs ["Tremendous Efforts", Bloodshot Records 2001]

Robert Cray Band - Baby's Arms [CD Single, Rykodisc 2001]

Radio Tarifa - Sin Palabras ["Cruzando El Rio", World Circuit Records 2000]
 

 

"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.

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