Episode #377 – Sunday, February 6, 2011

We love starting our day off with great new music, and this week’s haul was exceptional. We threw in a few requests/dedications for our wonderful listeners, before heading off into “upcoming concert” territory. We finished with a dusty old pile of vinyl records, in honour of the upcoming screenings of Allan Zweig’s documentaries about obsessive collectors!

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

Paul MacLeod – Cruelty – Tell the Band to Go Home – CDN
Paul MacLeod – Change Your Life – Gauge – CDN
Shannon McNally – Toast – Western Ballad
Chic Gamine – Closer – City City – CDN – WPG
Ron Sexsmith – Get in Line – Long Player Late Bloomer – CDN
The Wailin’ Jennys – Swing Low Sail High – Bright Morning Stars – CDN – WPG

2:30 – 3:00

Bobby Long – The Bounty of Mary Jane – A Winter Tale
Steve Earle – Tennessee Blues – Washington Square Serenade
Steve Earle & The Dukes – I Ain’t Ever Satisfied – Exit 0
Jack Marks – Michigan Love – Lost Wages – CDN
Jadea Kelly – The Sound – Eastbound Platform – CDN
Justin Rutledge – Robin’s Tune – The Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park – CDN
Christina Martin – Hello – I Can Too – CDN
NQ Arbuckle – In Another Time – Hanging the Battle Scarred Piñata – CDN

3:00 – 3:30

Lee Harvey Osmond – The Love of One – A Quiet Evil – CDN
The Sadies – Idle Tomorrows – Darker Circles – CDN
The Sadies – Tiger Tiger – Stories Often Told – CDN
The Sadies – Loved on Look – Tremendous Efforts – CDN

3:30 – 4:00

Todd Snider – Vinyl Records – New Connection
Nick Lowe – Cruel to Be Kind – Labour of Lust
Andrew Cash – Boomtown – Boomtown – CDN
Jeffrey Hatcher & The Big Beat – The Man Who Would Be King – Cross Our Hearts – CDN – WPG
The O’Kanes – When We’re Gone, Long Gone – The O’Kanes
David Wiffen – Skybound Station – Coast to Coast Fever – CDN
Willie P Bennett – For the Sake of a Dollar – Blackie & The Rodeo King – CDN
Tom T Hall – That’s How I Got to Memphis – Greatest Hits


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