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Playlist 28.03.08

Stuart Bailie|19:38 UK time, Sunday, 30 March 2008

Stuart Bailie.jpgI'm a major fan of the Soul Jazz label, who are still bashing out tasty compilations of Seventies reggae, New York post punk, Philadelphia soul and the soundtrack to a Brazilian cultural revolution.

neworleans.jpgTheir latest is a second volume of New Orleans Funk which was a perfect additive to my Friday night show.

The new REM album sounds good but rarely classic, but I'm liking the Scorsese soundtrack to the Rolling Stones film, 'Shine A Light' To hear Jagger and Jack White tackle 'Loving Cup' together is a rare pleasure. Also, I'll happily endorse Alexander Tucker, who is wondrously out of sych with everything.

PLAYLIST 28.03.08

STUART BAILIE

BBC Radio Ulster, 92-95 FM, 1341 MW

Online: www.bbc.co.uk/radioulster

Fridays, ten – midnight

Bonnie and Sheila – You Keep Me Hanging On (Soul Jazz)

REM – I’m Gonna DJ (Warner)

Mark Lanegan and Isobel Campbell - Come On Over (V2)

stones.jpgRolling Stones – Shine A Light (Rolling Stones)

Young Knives - Turn Tail (Warner)

The Charlatans – The Misbegotten (Cooking Vinyl)

The Coal Porters – Adam And Evil (Prima)

Tift Merritt – Tell Me Something True (Fantasy)

Lee Dorsey – Four Corners (Soul Jazz)

Martina Topley Bird - Poison (Independiente)

Oppenheimer – Look Up (Fantastic Plastic)

Nick Cave – Moonland (Mute)

REM – Mr Richards (Warner)

Hot Chip – The Pure Thought (EMI)

Dandy Livingstone – Message To You Rudy (Trojan)

Cyril Neville – Gossip (Soul Jazz)

The Shortwave Set – Yesterdays To Come (Wall Of Sound)

REM – Man Sized Wreath (Warner)

Vincent Vincent And The Villains – Killing Time (EMI)

John Hiatt – Have A Little Faith In Me (Capitol)

Ben Glover – Strong Enough For This (Mr Jones)

Carl Perkins – Matchbox (Sun)

Alexander Tucker – Phanton Rings (ATP)

Rolling Stones – Loving Cup (Rolling Stones)

The Ting Tings – That’s Not My Name (Columbia)

Tift Merritt – I Know What I’m Looking For Now (Fantasy)

Tom Waits – That Feel (Island)

The Clash – Bankrobber (CBS)



Stu Bailie presents The Late show on Radio Ulster, every Friday from 10pm until midnight. See his playlist here.

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