Fiona Talkington - 27/09/2011
Fiona Talkington's playlist includes Finnish accordion duo Lepistö and Lehti, songs from Jono McCleery, Junior Wells and Bella Hardy, plus Roll the Dice and Tinariwen.
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Graham Reynolds & The Golden Arm Trio
Duke Ellington: Caravan
- Duke! Three Portraits of Ellington.
- Innova 791.
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Cambodian Space Project
Pros Kangaroo / Kangaroo Boy
- 2011: A Space Odyssey.
- Metal Postcard MP30.
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Lo Còr de la Plana
La Vielha (The Old Women)
- Bleu Blanc World.
- Songlines Sampler.
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Markku Lepistö (accordion) & Pekka Lehti (double bass)
Kaksi
- Radio Moskova.
- Aito Records AICD017.
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Peter Bellamy with Barry Dransfield (fiddle)
Poor Honest Men
- Oak Ash Thorn.
- Talking Elephant Records TECD174.
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Papi Brandao y su Conjunto Aires Tableños
La murga de panama
- Panama 2: Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & Calypso Funk on the Isthmus, 1967-77.
- Soundway Records SNDWCD/LP013.
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Junior Wells’ Chicago Blues Band
In the Week Wee Hours
- Hoodoo Man Blues.
- Delmark DE612.
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Nils Petter Molvaer (with Stian Westerhus and Erland Dahlen)
Bloodline
- Baboon Moon.
- Sony 88697959962.
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Jono McCleery
Tomorrow
- There is.
- Counter Records COUNT041.
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Roll the Dice
Calling all workers
- In Dust.
- Leaf BAY79CD.
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Bella Hardy
The Herring Girl
- Songs Lost and Stolen.
- Navigator Records 045DS.
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Markku Lepistö (accordion) & Pekka Lehti (double bass)
Vasulaisten Juhlamarssi
- Radio Moskova.
- Aito Records AICD017.
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Cornelius Cardew
The Croppy Boy
- Cornelius Cardew Piano Music.
- B&L BLCD011.
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Tinariwen
Ya Messinagh
- Tassili.
- V2 VVR774666.
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Battles
Race:in
- Mirrored.
- Warp Records WARP156.
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Jono McCleery
Stand Proud
- There is.
- Counter Records COUNT041.
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Sinikka Langeland
Lucky Cat
- The Land That Is Not.
- ECM 276 2036.
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Marty Walker (clarinet), Rick Dimond (accordion and vibraphone with delay), Phillip Schroeder (electric bass with delay)
On Occasion
- Passage through a Dream.
- Innova Recordings 781.
Broadcast
- Tue 27 Sep 2011 23:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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