Tim Buckley 'No Man Can Find the War' Goodbye and Hello
Bill Fay 'Sing Us One of Your Songs, May' Bill Fay
Procol Harum 'A Salty Dog' A Salty Dog
Robin Williamson 'The Downfall of Paris' Celtic Harp Airs and Dance Tunes
Silmaril 'Voyage of the Icarus' Voyage of Icarus
Kill Henry Sugar 'This is the Kingdom' Swing Back and Down
Jeff Buckley 'Lover, You Should've Come Over' Grace
Kitchen Cynics Your DJ speaks over 'Day Return to Edinburgh' April
Shearwater 'Palo Santo' Palo Santo
Pinetop Seven 'A Fire Burns at the Foot of Our Bed' The Night's Bloom
RF & Lili De La Mora 'Through the Trees' Eleven Continents
Shapes and Sizes 'Island's Gone Bad' Shapes and Sizes
Lewis and Clarke 'We Think We Have Eyes' Blasts of Holy Birth
Adrian Crowley 'Temporary Residence' (4th album-unrelased yet)
Kitchen Cynics Your DJ speaks over 'Day Return to Edinburgh' April
A new set begins: Live performance by Arborea (Shanti and Buck Curran)
A new set begins: Phil McMullen, owner of Terrascope U.K., describes Arborea this way: 'Take a handful of politically sharp lyrics, hone them on a pedal-driven sharpening block in the lea of the old tumbledown barn until the point shines through, set them to melodies so intimate they sound like firelight whispers and moody, atmospheric instrumentation that soothes like a bubblebath and the result is Arborea .' The duo, featuring Buck and Shanti, hails from Lewiston, Maine and make their music overlooking Shagg Pond. Since we couldn't take the whole radio audience up there, Arborea brought their guitars, banjos and lovely voices to WFMU for an amazing recreation of their musicspace.
Comment: -'Beirut'
Comment: -'Rain'
Comment: -'Dance, Sing, Fight'
Comment: -'Sea Drift'
Comment: -'Red Bird'
Comment: -'Shagg Pond Revival'
Comment: -'Wake Up, Little Sparrow'
Kitchen Cynics Your DJ speaks over 'Day Return to Edinburgh' April
Martin Simpson 'Black is the Color'
Arborea 'Forewarned' Arborea
Rio en Medio
Kitchen Cynics Your DJ speaks over 'Day Return to Edinburgh' April
Starless and Bible Black 'Time is for Leaving' Starless and Bible Black
Kitchen Cynics 'Jamie Fleeman (Whose fool am I?)' April
The Finches 'Nightswimming, AR' Human Like a House
Kitchen Cynics Your DJ speaks over 'Day Return to Edinburgh' April
A new set begins: Live performance by Noa Babayof
A new set begins: Then Israeli songbird Noa Babayof dropped by to play a set. (She briefly toyed with a name change during this visit to Noa Bell.) A self-avowed desciple The Beatles and 60's folk music from the likes of Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Babyof's own music is both sweet and dark. Noa describes herself this way: 'her heart is full and hollow, like a cactus tree.' She was fresh from a few sessions with Espers' Greg Weeks and brought her lovely voice and songs to WFMU's love room.
Comment: -'Indian Queen'
Comment: -'Song for Myself'
Comment: -CD: 'Marching Band'
Comment: -'Rock Bottom Riser' (Bill Callahan)
Comment: -'One Song'
Comment: -CD: 'Them That are Writing These Songs'
Comment: -CD: 'Before Sleep'
Comment: -'At Your Death'