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track artist, song-label, format |
01 Jim And Bob, Coffee
In The Morning (And Kisses At Night)-Bluebird, 78 (1933) 02 Jeep, "It's A Honey" Advertisement 03 The Blue Sky Boys, What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul-Copper Creek, CD 04 Red Simpson, Nitro Express-Capitol, CD 05 Onie Wheeler, Jump Right Out Of This Jukebox-Bear Family, CD - break 5:12 pm 06 Southern Sons, Praise The Lord and Pass The Amunition, 78 07 Bernie Kaai & His Hawaiians, Steel Guitar Boogie-Variety, LP 08 Wayne Hancock, Johnson City-Ark, CD 09 Daniel Lanois, Frozen-Anti, CD (new) - break 5:30 pm 10 Driveby Truckers, Wife Beater-New West, CD 11 Dallas Wayne, Sleeping Under The Overpass-CD 12 Vic Chestnut, Free Of Hope-CD 13 Iron & Wine, Gray Stables-Sub Pop, CD 14 My Morning Jacket, War Began-CD - break 5:54 pm 15 Drive By Truckers, Has Anyone Seen The President's Penis-New West, CD 16 The Kinks, Waterloo Sunset-Reprise, LP 17 The Lively Ones, Hot Dog-CD 18 Link Wray & The Wraymen, Commanche-Collectibles, CD 19 The Chantes, Riders In The Sky-A&R VarÈse Sarabande Records, CD 20 Shadows, Perfidia-Scamp, CD - break 6:15 pm 21 The Hacienda Brothers, Suguaro-CD - break 6:22 pm 22 Bruce Springsteen, 4th Of July Asbury Park-Great Dane, CD - break 6:30 pm 23 Santo & Johnny, Tequila-Black Tulip, CD 24 Peter Rowan & Flaco, Free Mexican Air force (1984) 25 Calexico, Across The Wire-CD - break 6:47 pm 26 Gillian Welch, April 14th Part 1, Acony, CD 27 Charlie Schmidt, Kanaranzi Waltz-Strange Attractors Audio, CD - break 6:56 pm 28 Hayden, Home By Saturday-Badman, CD (Elk Lake Serenade) |
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Notes: | The
hot, loud studio made the initial push sort of hectic but by first break
order could be felt. Daniel Lanois', "Frozen" on the Anti label
was the hot trak. (No pun indented) The phone blinked constantly initiated
by Uncle Jeff's plea, "requesting callers to request surf." See ya next week. |
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