Global Village Playlist
Saturday, March 21, 1998
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The playlist reads:
- Artists, "Name of Track", Album Title, (Label & Date),[Country/Genre]
The Coast Ridge Ramble is a show of acoustic folk music from 1 - 3 p.m on Saturday, normally hosted by Rachel Anne Goodman. Today, I filled in for her.
- Dick Gaughan, "Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation", Gaughan (Topic Records 75) [Scotland]
- Mary McLaughlin with William Coulter, "Stor mo chroi", Celtic Requiem (Windham Hill 98) [U.S.]
- Hesperus, "Say Old Man Can You Play the Fiddle", Unicorn--Medieval, Appalachian & World Music in Fusion (Dorian Discovery 97) [U.S.]
- Theo Paige, "Pretty Saro/Improv.", Self-titled (Aniar 1996) [U.S.]
- Edgar Meyer with Béla Fleck & Mike Marshall, "Old Tyme", Uncommon Ritual (Sony Music 97) [U.S.]
- Tim and Mollie O'Brien , "Father Adieu", Away Out on the Mountain (Sugar Hill 1994) [U.S.]
- Stefan Grossman & Duck Baker, "Shake Sugaree ", Northern Skies/Southern Blues (Shanachie 97) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Tear it Down", Ruckus Joice & Chittlins--The Great Jug Bands--Classic recordings of the 1920's & 30's (Yazoo (Shanachie) 98) [U.S.]
- E.C. Ball & Orna, "Nine Pound Hammer", Through the Years 1937-75 (Copper Creek) [U.S.]
- Stephen Wade, "Flowery Girls ", Dancing in the Parlor (County Records 97) [U.S.]
- Asylum Street Spankers, "Hesitation Blues", Spanks for the Memories (Watermelon 96) [U.S.]
The Asylum Street Spankers will be in concert March 28, at the Kuumbwa in Santa Cruz, at 8 p.m.
- Any Old Time String Band, "I'll See you in C-U-B-A", I Bid You Goodnight (Arhoolie 96, orig. 78) [U.S.]
- Laura Love, "Wayfaring Stranger", The Laura Love Collection (Putamayo) [U..S.]
- Wall Matthews & Aleta Greene with Dolores Kendrick & Abdoul Doumbia, "Julia, Carrying Water", The Color of Dusk (Clean Cuts 96) [U.S.]
- Sweet Honey in the Rock, " More than a Paycheck", Breaths (Flying Fish 88) [U.S.]
- Kate MacLeod, "Angels on My Mind ", Trying to Get it Right (Waterbug 94) [U.S.]
- Greg Brown, "Think About You", Further in (Red House 96) [U.S.]
- John Gorka, "The Mortal Groove", Between Five and Seven (Windham Hill 96) [U.S.]
- Kate Wolf, "Friend of Mine", An evening in Austin--recorded live in concert (Kaleidoscope 89) [U.S.]
- Nanci Griffith, "Listen to the Radio ", The MCA Years--A Retrospective (MCA 86) [U.S.]
- Roy Book Binder, "Ballad of Amazing Grace and Side Show Dan", Polk City Ramble (Rounder 98) [U.S.]
- Richard Thompson, "1952 Vincent Black Lightning", Rumor and Sigh (Capitol 91) [England]
- Paul Siebel, "Louise", Self-titled (Philo 95) [U.S.]
- Jez Lowe, "Gatineau Girls ", Galloways (Amicus 96) [England]
- Heather Heywood, "The Sands o' the Shore ", By Yon Castle Wa' (Greentrax) [Scotland]
- Various Artists, "Sept ans sur mer--Elita, Mary, & Ella Hofpauir", A Treasury of Library of Congress Field Recordings (Rounder 97) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Handsome Molly--Grayson & Whitter", The Rose Grew Round the Briar--Early American Rural Love Songs Vol. 2 (Yazoo 97 (Shanache)) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Been on the Job too Long--Wilmer Watts & the Lonely Eagles", Things Ain't Like They Used to Be--Early American Rural Music--Classic Recordings of the 20's & 30's Vol. 1 (Yazoo 97 (Shanachie)) [U.S.]
- Austin Lounge Lizards, "Leonard Cohen's Day Job", Employee of the Month (Sugar Hill 98) [U.S.]
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document created Saturday, March 21, 1998 5:31 PM