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Playlist 05.09.08

Stuart Bailie|11:05 UK time, Sunday, 7 September 2008

Nothing extraordinary to report about Friday's playlist, although I can confirm that the tunes were majestic. Lucinda Williams is revving plenty on her new album, and sounds more liberated with every new release. The voice and the guitar are pure grunge. The new Jenny Lewis album is also fearless while Austin's Okkerville River are set to release a choice companion piece to their 2007 classic, 'The Stage Names'.

Playlist 05.09.08

okkerville2.jpgSTUART BAILIE

BBC Radio Ulster, 92-95 FM

Online: www.bbc.co.uk/radioulster

Fridays, ten - midnight

The Isley Brothers- Listen To The Music (Epic)

Smokey Angle Shades - Don't Leave Me (white)

Okkerville River - Lost Coastlines (Jagaguar)

Lucinda Williams - Real Love (Lost Highway)

Sonny Boy Williamson, Memphis Slim - I Could Hear My Name Ringin' (Rounder)

Monkey - Heavenly Peach Banquet (XL)

Band Of Horses - The Funeral (Sub Pop)

Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue (Warner)

Ben Glover - No Direction Home (Mr Jones)

Jorge Ben - Oba La Vem Ela (Phillips)

Broken Social Scene Present Brendan Canning - Hit The Wall (Arts And Crafts)

U2 - Eleven O' Clock Tick Tock (Island)

The Clash - Hitsville UK (CBS)

Lucinda Williams - Well Well Well (Lost Highway)

Smokey Angle Shades - The Ha Ha Tree (white)

Curtis Mayfield - Back To Living Again (WEA)

Burning Codes - For All Time (Only Gone)

Okkerville River - Singer Songwriter (Jagaguar)

Chrissie Hynde - Morning Glory (Astor Place)

Jeremy Warmsley - How We Became ( Transgressive)

John Fahey - My Station Will Be Changed After While (Takoma)

The Lowly Knights -Devotion (white)

The Delphonics - I Don't Want to Make You Wait (Philly Groove)

The Faint - The Geeks Were Right (V2)

F+++ Buttons - Colours Move (ATP)

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