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Favoriting January 31, 2011: A wintery-splintery-proggy mix

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Peter Banks  Vision of the King / The White House Vale   Favoriting Two Sides of Peter Banks  Capitol  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Vinicius Cantuaria & Bill Frisell  El Camino   Favoriting Lagrimas Mexicanas  E One music  0:07:22 (Pop-up)
Linda Cohen  Zambra   Favoriting Lake Of Light  Poppy  0:10:45 (Pop-up)
Eric Carbonara  Dawn Never Dusk   Favoriting The Paradise Abyss  (self released)  0:16:13 (Pop-up)
Paul Chasman / Roger Hadley  Snowflakes   Favoriting So Be It  Grassroots  0:22:09 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Winter Drones 

Bongs Dream   Favoriting

Blood in the Coffin 

Weird Forest 

0:29:06 (Pop-up)
French, Frith, Kaiser & Thompson  Bird in God's Garden   Favoriting Live, Love, Larf & Loaf  Rhino  0:37:48 (Pop-up)
Camel  Never Let Go   Favoriting Echoes: A Retrospective  Deram  0:43:23 (Pop-up)
Moody Blues  Are You Sitting Comfortably?   Favoriting On the Threshold of a Dream  Deram  0:49:55 (Pop-up)
Amon Düül II  Shimmering Sand   Favoriting Carnival in Babylon  UA  0:53:08 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Winter Drones 

Bongs Dream   Favoriting

Blood in the Coffin 

Weird Forest 

1:00:20 (Pop-up)
Don Cherry & the Jazz Composers Orchestra  Tantra   Favoriting Relativity Suite  JCOA Records  1:07:14 (Pop-up)
Charles Lloyd Quartet  Being and Becoming   Favoriting Mirror  ECM Records  1:15:13 (Pop-up)
Thomas Truax  January Egg Race Dream   Favoriting Thomas Truax's Monthly Journal  Psycho Teddy/SL Records  1:22:12 (Pop-up)
Paul Winter Consort  Poorvi   Favoriting Something in the Wind  A&M Records  1:25:47 (Pop-up)
Norbert Kraft:Villa-Lobos  Prelude No. 4 in E Minor   Favoriting Heitor Villa-Lobos: Complete Music for Solo Guitar  Naxos  1:30:17 (Pop-up)
The Neon Philharmonic  You Lied   Favoriting The Neon Philharmonic  Warner Brothers  1:33:35 (Pop-up)
 
Pat Martino  Starbright   Favoriting Joyous Lake / Starbright  32 Jazz  1:48:01 (Pop-up)
Kurt Rosenwinkel  Dream of the Old   Favoriting Our Secret World    1:51:27 (Pop-up)
Marianne Dissard  Ete Hiver   Favoriting L'Abandon  (self released)  2:02:49 (Pop-up)
Brigitte Fontaine  Il Se Passe Des Choses   Favoriting est...  Saravah  2:07:56 (Pop-up)
Sussan Deyhim  Searching for You   Favoriting City of Leaves  (self released)  2:11:37 (Pop-up)
Martina Topley Bird  Ilyah   Favoriting Some Place Simple  Ipecac Recordings  2:18:29 (Pop-up)
The Fourth Way  Strange Love   Favoriting The Sun and Moon Have Come Together  Harvest  2:21:41 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Winter Drones 

Bongs Dream   Favoriting

Blood in the Coffin 

Weird Forest 

2:31:48 (Pop-up)
Sourdeline  Ils Sont Bien Pelés   Favoriting Jeanne d'Ayme    2:38:46 (Pop-up)
Nick Drake  Ride   Favoriting Pink Moon  Hannibal  2:41:46 (Pop-up)
Milton Nascimento with Mercedes Sosa  Volver a Los 17   Favoriting Geraes  Emi  2:44:50 (Pop-up)
Steve Goodman  The Dutchman   Favoriting Somebody Else's Troubles  Buddha  2:49:55 (Pop-up)
Pamela Wyn Shannon  Simplicity   Favoriting (MP3)    2:54:22 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:01pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

sounds like a great idea to me, Irene!
  12:05pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Hi irene.
  12:13pm
autodidactic:

Thanks for the Vinicius/Frisell, which is news to me!
  12:24pm
Irene:

Hi everybody! Glad to play the Vinicius/Frisell track. Brand new collaboration.
  12:31pm
Victor@Tijuana:

It's 9:30am here, i'm listening and enjoying your program, sounds great, keep the good work.

:)
  12:48pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Thanks for the Camel song.
  12:51pm
clueless in MI:

wow, way old moodies...ty!
  12:52pm
zoot:

On the Threshold of a Dream - gee whillikers, it's been a long time. Always loved Never Comes the Day.
Thanks, Irene
  12:53pm
dc:

moodies - nice choice
  12:55pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Awesome prog.
  1:00pm
Yarls:

Irene, your show is one of the few things that makes Monday morning even remotely tolerable, somehow managing to make the constrained space of an office feel expansive rather than claustrophobic. Thanks so much for all the good work.
  1:04pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Moody Blues are possibly the most overlooked and underrated band from that era
  1:09pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Yes it is. Nights in white satin put them in a bad position. They've other great song in their catalog.
  1:12pm
Carmichael:

Damn it all, what a stellar opening set I missed! Here I sit, though, so keep up the good work, Irene.
  1:20pm
Looms:

Thanks for making my bills and taxes paperwork pretty cool, Irene.
  1:21pm
Irene:

Always liked the Moody Blues, despite the FM 'hits' and some of the hippy-dippy meditation stuff. There were lots of great songs in between. I especially like Justin Hayward's contributions.
  1:29pm
Mike East:

Anybody know where I can get an alto flute rental? Great show, Irene. Really setting the mood for Monday.
  1:32pm
Mike East:

wasn't this a different color 5 minutes ago?
  1:39pm
Glenn L:

@ Mike East. International Woodwind & Brass on W.48th st.does rentals.
  1:42pm
Mike East:

yeah - no alto flutes available this week. On the phone with Flute Center of NY...sounds promising. Thanks, Glenn
  1:43pm
Mike East:

btw...I dig the promotional calender shakers
  1:45pm
Glenn L:

Thanks, Mike. I had nothing to do w/them.
  1:50pm
Mike East:

hehe. I would imagine not. Alto flute is a go!
  2:14pm
Looms:

Done! And happy! I'm gonna follow Brigitte Fontaine's advice and have an old Scoth whisky glass.
  2:17pm
northguineahills:

what, Irene is playing Sussan Deyhim? There must be a glitch in the matrix. (kidding)
  2:24pm
Irene:

Hey, I played her last week. And it wasn't even in the library yet. Just sort of forgot about her-- lovely stuff!
  2:32pm
Looms:

I'm dreaming of a Sussan Deyhim live set at Irene's show now...
  2:42pm
serge:

Merci pour Sourdeline
  2:45pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

it gets said a lot, but it doesn't mean any less...excellent choices, great programming, killer show!
  2:48pm
Irene:

Thanks for the kind words folks! And, as always, Thanks for listening! See you in a couple of weeks (I'm off the next two Mondays).
  2:49pm
Looms:

Please allow me to correct your french, Irene, the correct typing for Sourdeline's track is Ils Sont Bien Pelés. And thanks a lot for making my father happy with Sourdeline's reissues and letting my childhood's memories come flooding back during Christmas eve.
  2:51pm
Irene:

Thanks for pointing that out, Looms. Happy to discover their music for the first time.
  2:52pm
βrian:

Ah, Steve Goodman. What a mensch.
  2:55pm
yair Yona:

Wow! A steve Tilston cover ?? That's great!
  2:55pm
yair Yona:

Wow! A steve Tilston cover ?? That's great!
  2:55pm
yair Yona:

Wow! A steve Tilston cover ?? That's great!
  2:57pm
postmanpaul:

Thanks for that Amish moment, Steve Goodman.
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