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06.02.2019, 00:14 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Sisters Love: "Give Me Your Love" (1973)

The pinnacle of disco soul.

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30.01.2019, 00:17 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Tom Paxton: "I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound" (1964)

Wonderful American folk classic. From the album Ramblin' Boy.

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23.01.2019, 00:26 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Billy Bragg: "St. Swithin's Day" (1984)

"The Polaroids that hold us together will surely fade away." From Brewing Up with Billy Bragg.

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16.01.2019, 00:37 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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XTC: "Stupidly Happy" (2000)

Favourite track from Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2).

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09.01.2019, 00:09 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Kathryn Williams: "Old Low Light #2" (2005)

Beautiful song from Kathryn Williams' album Over Fly Over.

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02.01.2019, 00:14 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Lurkers: "Little Ole Wine Drinker Me" (1979)

Great punk/pop cover of the 1960s Dean Martin hit.

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26.12.2018, 00:13 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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John Cale: "Andalucia" (1973)

From his classic album Paris 1919.

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19.12.2018, 00:03 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Bobbie Gentry: "Stormy" (1969)

Fantastic cover of the 1968 hit by the Classics IV.

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12.12.2018, 00:16 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Buzzcocks: "I Believe" (1979)

In memoriam Pete Shelley (1955-2018). "Pete Shelley is our greatest living poet." (Tony Parsons, New Musical Express, 22 April 1978) 

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05.12.2018, 00:08 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Big Dipper: "She's Fetching" (1987)

Truly fantastic indie rock. "Songs like 'She's Fetching' and 'All Going Out Together'", the New York Times wrote about their debut album Heavens, "have wonderfully coaxing melodies undercut by an almost alarming roughness in technique."

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