Wednesday - Fiona Talkington
Fiona Talkington presents an eclectic sequence of music including The Human League, Lou Harrison's Concerto for Organ and Percussion, Australian electronica from Inch-Time, and Norwegian singer Sidsel Endresen.
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Isma毛l L么
罢补濒颈产茅
- Rough Guide To Senegal.
- World Music Network RDNET1284CD.
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Paul Jacobs (organ) / San Francisco Symphony Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas
Louis Harrison: Concerto for Organ with Percussion Orchestra (3rd movement)
- American Mavericks.
- Avie SFS0056.
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Michael Rossi
Recording at Barga Gallicano train station, Italy (October 2012)
- Recording by Michael Rossi.
- Private Recording.
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Kevin Ayers
Stop This Train (Again Doing It)
- Joy of a Toy.
- Harvest 5827762.
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Daby Balde
Tamania
- Rough Guide To Senegal - Bonus CD Introduction to Daby Balde.
- World Music Network RDNET1284CD.
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Terry Callier
Johnny be gay if you can be
- The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier.
- BGP CDBGPM 156.
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The Human League
Last Man on Earth
- The Golden Hour Of The Future Sampler Ep.
- Black Melody MEL3D.
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Sidsel Endresen
Exile
- Exile.
- ECM 521 7212.
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Harold Budd
Balthus Bemused by Colour
- The White Arcades.
- Hannibal Records HNCD1491ADV.
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Marta Sebestyen / Muszikas
Madocsai szolo orzo (a song from Madocsa)
- Morning Star.
- Ryko Disc HNCD1401.
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Terje Isungset
Frozen
- Iceman Is.
- Jazzland 064458 2.
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Madisen Beaty / Shabaka Hutchings / Andy Findon / David Fuest / Anthony Pike
Don't sit under the apple tree / Atomic Healer / Able Bodied Seamen
- The Master Soundtrack.
- Nonesuch 7559796087.
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Eberhard Weber
Liezen
- 搁茅蝉耻尘茅.
- ECM 370 9457.
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Eliza Carthy
Little Bigman
- Beginner's Guide to English Folk.
- Nascente NSBOX095.
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Nils 脴kland / Benedicte Maurseth / Elisabeth Seitz
Nils 脴kland: Bibervals
- Annima.
- Heilo HCD 7264.
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Kate Rusby
Mocking Bird
- Kate Rusby 20.
- Pure Records 3717612.
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Inch-time
The Sun Myth
- Myth and Impermanence.
- Mystery Plays Records MPR007.
Broadcast
- Wed 28 Nov 2012 23:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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