Playlist Round up
STUART BAILIE
BBC Radio Ulster, 92-95 FM
Online: www.bbc.co.uk/radioulster
Fridays, ten - midnight
Playlist 17.07.09
(musical round-up of 2009, so far)
Leela James -Miss You (Sanachie)
Bob Dylan - Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Columbia)
The Low Anthem - To Ohio (Bella Union)
Manic Street Preachers - This Joke Sport Severed (Columbia)
God Help The Girl - Funny Little Frog (Rough Trade)
U2 - Magnificent (Universal)
Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks (Warp)
Julie Feeney - Love Is A Tricky Thing (Mittens)
Madness - NW5 (Lucky Seven)
Camera Obscura - Honey In The Sun (4ad)
The Duckworth Lewis Method - Age of Revolution (1969)
The Animal Collective - Summertime Clothes (Domino)
Morrissey - I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris (Polydor)
M Ward - Rave On ( 4ad)
Diana Jones -Soldier Girl (Proper)
Marianna Faithful - Sing Me Back Home (Dramatico)
Cashier No 9 - When Jackie Shone (Only Gone)
The Decemberists - Isn't It A Lovely Night (Rough Trade)
Lisa Hannigan - I Don't Know (lisahannigan)
Ben Kweller - Fight (ATO)
Steve Earle - Delta Momma Blues (New West)
Passion Pit - The Reeling (Sony)
Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work (Abeano)
Bill Callaghan - Too Many Birds (Drag City)
Regina Spektor - Laughing With (Sire)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Little Shadow (Geffen)
Playlist 10.07.09
Shakespeare In Rock Special!
Lou Reed - Romeo Had Juliette (Sire)
Martha And The Vandellas - All That Glitters (Motown)
Elvis Costello - Mystery Dance (Stiff)
John Simon - King Lear's Blues
BA Robertson - To Be Or Not To Be
The Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister (Rough Trade)
Sparks - Here In Heaven (Island)
Beatles - I Am The Walrus (Parlophone)
John's Children - Desdemona
Rufus Wainwright - When In Discrace
Tom Waits - Romeo Is Bleeding (Asylum)
Duke Ellington - Star Crossed Lovers (Essential)
Kate Bush - England My Lionheart (EMI)
Michael Nyman - Where The Bee Sucks (Decca)
The Band - Ophelia (Capitol)
Echo And The Bunnymen - Never Stop (Korova)
Billy Bragg - The Milkman Of Human Kindness (Go Discs)
Johnny Halliday - To Be Or Not To Be (Philips)
Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside Of Mobile (CBS)
Siouxie And The Banshees - Something Wicked This Way Comes (Polydor)
Brian Ferry - Shall I Compare Thee (Virgin)
John Cale - Lady Macbeth ( Warner )
Supergrass - Richard III (Parlophone)
The New Broadway Cast Recording - Brush Up Your Shakespeare (DRG)
Elvis Costello - I Thought I'd Write To Juliet (Warner)
Radiohead - Exit Music For A Film (Parlophone)
Playlist 03.07.09
Part 1 - Summer festival preview
Blur - Girls And Boys (Parlophone)
Brian Wilson - Love And Mercy (Sire)
Amadou & Miriam - Ce N'ect Pas Bon (Because)
Imelda May - Johnny's Got A Boom Boom (Universal)
Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire (RCA)
Joe Echo - The Heart That Knows Desire (white)
Echo And The Bunnymen - Lips Like Sugar (Warner)
Kowalski - Phil Kansus (white)
Nick Cave - Straight To You (Mute)
Panama Kings - Golden Recruit (Broken Sound)
Basement Jaxx - Raindrops (XL)
Duke Special - Digging An Early Grave (Universal)
Orbital - Belfast (Internal)
Part 2 - Bap and Brenda Kennedy co-present
The Everly Brothers - When Will I Be Loved (Rhino)
The Mighty Stef - A Pretend Sailors Goodbye (The First Born Is Dead)
The Stylistics - I'm Stone In Love with You (Acvo)
Bap Kennedy - Hey Joe (Lonely Street Discs)
The Pogues - Summer In Siam - (WEA)
Brenda Kennedy - Some Places Magic Can't Go (Lonely Street Discs)
The Mighty Shamrocks - Coronation Street (white)
Art Garfunkel - I Only Have Eyes For You (CBS)
The Byrds - Armstrong Aldrin and Collins (Columbia)
Bap Kennedy - Cold War Country Blues (Lonely Street Discs)
Van Morrison - Bulbs (Polydor)
Brenda Kennedy - Some Places Magic Can't Go (Lonely Street Discs)
Carole King - You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman (CBS)

Comment number 1.
At 00:01 23rd Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Great shows Stuart thoroughly enjoyed the Shakespeare night and was looking forwrad to seeing the playlist for that as there were a couple of tracks I enjoye but did not quite catch who they were.
2009 at the mid way point was a great show also and there really has been some fantastic releases. I would sneak on the Indigo Girls, Malcolm Middleton and Bonnie Prince Billy on to the list as well!
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