Podcast: September 20, 2020

Episode #855

A few real gems among the new releases but otherwise one of the quietest weeks in recent memory, so we spent a lot of time listening to old favourites including some of the seemingly few great double albums.

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Artist – Song Title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – MB=Manitoba Artist – WPG=Winnipeg artist

Jimmy LaFave – Buffalo Return to the Plains – Buffalo Return to the Plains
Tyler Childers – Long Violent History – Long Violent History
Tyler Childers – Whitehouse Road – Purgatory
Steve Earle – Devil’s Right Hand – Copperhead Road
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – Codeine – Here We Rest
Drive-By Truckers – Sink Hole – Decoration Day

Strays Don’t Sleep – I Walked Away – A Short Film for a Long Story
Dawes – Didn’t Fix Me – Good Luck With Whatever
Gillian Welch – Papa Writes to Johnny – Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs, Vol. 2
Imelda May – Home – Slip Of The Tongue

Stan Rogers – Northwest Passage – Northwest Passage – CDN
Stephen Fearing – Whoville – Sixty Second Songs – CDN
Lewis Melville – Cast Iron – Sixty Second Songs – CDN

Derek & The Dominos – I Looked Away – Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Derek & The Dominos – Thorn Tree in the Garden – Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Wilco – I Got You (At the End of the Century) – Being There
Corin Raymond & The Sundowners – Brand New Song – Paper Nickels – CDN
Rheostatics – The Royal Albert (Joey 2) – Double Live – CDN

Lowest of the Low – Dogs of February – Hallucigenia – CDN
The Weakerthans – Night Windows – Reunion Tour – CDN
Nathan – Let Them Look – Key Principles – CDN
Scott Nolan – Swing Low – single – CDN

David Francey – Border Line – Torn Screen Door – CDN
Tannis Slimmon – Why Can’t You Read My Mind – Oak Lake – CDN
Brooke Wylie – I Will Miss Growing Old with You – Don’t Waste the Silence – CDN
John Wort Hannam – Key of D Minor – Acres of Elbow Room – CDN
Mariel Buckley – Driving in the Dark – Driving in the Dark – CDN


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