Thursday - Fiona Talkington
Fiona Talkington presents an eclectic mix of music.
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Jan谩cek and Bach adapted by ELP: Knife-Edge
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
- Sony 88697830072.
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颁丑耻肠丑耻尘产茅
La Iguana
- Rough Guide to the Music of Mexico.
- World Music Network RGNET1098CD.
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Ensemble Bash
Kpanlogo / Yaa Yaa Kile
- Damba Moon.
- Sound Circus SC006.
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Chris Watson
Veracruz
- El Tren Fantasma.
- Touch Records TO:42.
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Lhasa
What Kind of Heart
- Lhasa.
- Warner 2564690483.
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脴ystein Sandbukt
Ola Haugen
- 狈辞谤尘酶谤.
- 脴ra FonogramOF018.
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Patrick J. Touhey (Uilleann Pipes, recorded 1919)
Drowsy Maggie
- Black Mirror: Reflections in Global Musics (1918-1955).
- Dust-to-Digital Records DTD10.
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Ashe Bhosle / Kishore Kumar
Roz Roz Roz
- The Very Best Of Asha Bhosle - The Queen Of Bollywood.
- Nascente NSCDB001.
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Jaga Jazzist
Kitty Wu
- The Stix.
- Ninja Tune ZENCD81.
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Choir of Royal Hollway College / Rupert Gough (conductor)
Rihards Dubra: Hail, Queen of Heaven
- Hail, Queen of Heaven and Other Choral Works.
- Hyperion CDA67799.
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The Metropole Orchestra / Jan Stulen
Robert Fripp: Midnight Blue
- The Wine of Silence.
- Discipline Global Mobile DGM1102.
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Andrew Cronshaw (zither) / Ian Blake (bass clarinet) / Bernarnd O'Neill (double bass)
Hullu Sakari (crazy Zachary)
- On the Shoulders of the Great Bear.
- Cloud Valley CV2007.
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Fay Hield / Hurricane Party
The Lover's Ghost
- Orfeo.
- Topic Records TSCD586.
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John Surman
Saltash Bells
- Saltash Bells.
- ECM 2798108.
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Sidsel Endresen
8
- One.
- Sofa SOFA521.
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Art Tatum
I'm beginning to see the light
- Art Tatum 1945-1947.
- Stemra Classics 982.
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Pat Metheny
Sueno con Mexico
- New Chautauqua.
- ECM 825 471-2.
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King Oliver
Just Gone
- King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band 1923.
- Classics Records 650.
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Sigurd Brokke
叠氓苍蝉耻濒濒
- CD Munnharpe.
- Etnisk Musikklubb EM91.
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Andrew Cronshaw
Time to go 'Ome
- Transatlantic Folk Box Set.
- Sanctuary SMETD137.
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