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Preservation Sound Radio WPKN FM June 2020 program: Link to stream

This month’s Preservation Sound Radio show has aired. This program is a mix of 1950s+60s ‘Academic’ and ‘new music’ combined with spiritual jazz, New Age, and ambient, assembled and broadcast from the original LPs. In case you caught the show when it aired on June 10, here’s the tracklist.

  1. Magical Power Mako ‘Tundra” from ‘Super Record’ MR5055 1975
  2. Roger Powell “Lumia” from ‘Cosmic Furnace’ Atlantic LP SD7251 1973
  3. George Duke “North Beach” from ‘Faces in Reflection’ BASF LP MC22018 1974
  4. Pascal Laguirand “Abalii” from ‘De Harmonia Universalia’ Minos LP 1002 1980
  5. David Bowie “Subterranean” from ‘Low’ RCA LP CPL1-2030 1977
  6. Robert Ashley ‘she was a visitor’ from “extended voices” Odyssey LP 32 16 0156 1967
  7. Lonnie Liston Smith “Let us go into the house of the Lord” from ‘Astral Travelling’ FD 10163 1973
  8. Alice Coltrane “Hare Krishna” from ‘Universal Consiousness’ Impulse LP AS-9210 1971
  9. Beaver/Krause “By Your Grace” from ‘Gandharrva’ WS 1909 1971
  10. Keith Jarrett “First” from ‘Invocations’ ECM LP ECM D 1201 1981
  11. Reinhard Lakomy “Das geheime Leben” from the LP of the same title, Amiga 8 55 893 1982
  12. Gigi Masin “Celebration of Eleven/The Sea of Sand” from ‘Wind’ BAR003/15 1986 (2015 repress)
  13. Henry Cowell “Aeolian Harp” from ‘Sounds of New Music,’ Folkways FX6160 1957
  14. Alexi Lubimov “Fur Alina” from the LP ‘Arvo Part’ MRP 115 2017
  15. Vladimir Ussachevsky “Sonic Contours” from ‘Sounds of New Music,’ Folkways FX6160 1957
  16. Roger Eno “A Paler Sky’ from the LP ‘Voices’ EGED 42 1985
  17. Raul Lovisoni / Francesco Messina “Prati bagnati del monte Analogo” from the LP of the same title, 1979, 2018 pressing on SV130
  18. Harold Budd “Sandtreader” from ‘Lovely Thunder’ EGED46 1986
  19. Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) “Summer” from ‘Sonic Seasonings’ Columbia LP KG31234 1972
  20. Morton Feldman ‘Chorus and Instruments II’ from “extended voices” Odyssey LP 32 16 0156 1967
  21. Emerson Meyers & Assoc. “Moonflight Sound Pictures” from ‘Provocative Electronics’ WGS-8129 1970
  22. Roberts Owen “homage to max Ernst” from ‘Immature Oocytes” Mortsleam Records 1982
  23. Francois De Roubaix “Mort d’un Guide” from ‘Volume’ 3’ Barclay LP 80291 1979
  24. Arnold Walter, Harvey Olnick, Myron Schaeffer “Summer Idyl” from ‘Electronic Music’ folkways LP FM33436 recorded 1959 rel 1967
  25. Terry Riley “Poppy Nogood and the phantom band” from ‘A Rainbow in curved Air” Columbia MS7315 1969
  26. Eduard Artimiev track A1 from the OST to ‘Stalker’ rec 1979, rel SV109 2014
  27. Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind “Rocky Mountains” from the OST to ‘The Shining’ HS3449 1980
  28. Johann Johannsson “Mandy Love Theme” from the OST to ‘Mandy’ Lakeshore Records 2018
  29. Steven Halpern “moonrise over orion” from ‘Zodiac Suite’ HS771 1977
  30. Freddie Hubbard “Monodrama” from ‘sing me a song of songmy’ Atlantic SD 1576 1971
  31. Steve douglas “Time Capsule” from his LP ‘The Music Of Cheops” CH-1 1976
  32. Sven Grunberg ‘Hingus’ from OM, Melodiya C60 27019 002 1988
  33. Bo Hansson “Time and Space” from ‘Attic thoughts” SIRE LP sasd 7525 1976
  34. Dominique Guiot “Ballet Amoureux Des Dauphins” from ‘L’ Univers De La Mer’ AV4160 1979
  35.  James Newtown Howard “Rose ’68 ’69” from ‘From Inside’ BVHAAST LP 019 1978

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New Live Radio Show Available to Stream Now: WPKN 89.5 FM 12.8.11

Last Thursday I put together an impromptu 200-minute, all-vinyl drive-time set for WPKN.  No real theme for this set; just yr basic ‘it’s 1973, feeling hazy and fatalistic’ kinda mood.

Stream the show in high quality at: http://archives.wpkn.org/bookmarks/listen/28950

Gene Clark: 1975
Country Joe And the Fish: She’s a Bird
David Crosby: what are their names
Moby Grape: I am not willing
The Dead Boys: ain’t it fun

Wizards from Kansas: high flying bird
John Entwhistle: You’re mine
Graham Nash: Better Days
Tommy James: nothing to hide

Smith: baby it’s you
Rod Stewart: Losing you
Dr John: Black Widow Spider
The Small Faces: Tin Soldier
Bob Seeger: Ramblin Gamblin Man
Tommy James; Christian of the world

Leon Russell: Stranger in a strange land
Captain Beefheart: happy love song
T Rex: the slider
Johnny Thunders: can’t put your arms around a memory
Cochise: back home

Nina Simone: to love somebody
Slade: Gudbuy T’Jane
Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose: treat her like a lady
Laura Lee: wedlock is a padlock

Patti Smith: free money
Cat Mother: The last thing that I do
Tranquility: where you are
Man: out of your head

Lake: on the run
Emmit Rhodes: ‘really wanted you’
Dwight Twilley: i’m on fire
Spooky Tooth: I am the walrus

The Kinks: Shangri La
T Rex: broken hearted blues
The Shocking Blue: california here I come
Genesis: back in N. Y.C.
Tommy Johnson: canned heat blues

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(Updated: Link To) Live Radio Show: The Ladies of Psychedelic Folk: 11/14/11: 89.5 WPKN:

Monday November 14 2011: Tune in tonight to WPKN 89.5 on yr FM dial in Southern Connecticut/Northern Long Island: or listen live in high-quality at www.wpkn.org.  I will be appearing as a guest on Steve di Costanzo’s excellent program ‘Radio Base Camp’ presenting a show I’ve put together on the Ladies of Psych-Folk.   We’ll be listening to some classic and lesser-known gems from the late 60s, as well as more recent artists who have drawn inspiration from that era.  Steve had me on air back in June; you can check out that show here. Hope you enjoy the show.

UPDATE: Steve has added the show to the WPKN archives.  You can stream it until (insert personal favorite apocalyptic event) at this link.

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Radio Show: Live 6.13.11: WPKN 89.5 FM

Thanks to Steve DiCostanzo and WPKN 89.5 FM in Bridgeport CT for inviting me on-air for two hours last night to present a program that I call “The Devil in God’s House: Gospel Music themes in RockNRoll of the Nixon Era.”  The show was live last night 6/13 from 10PM til midnight.

Click here to see the set list and stream the entire broadcast anytime in high-quality.  It’s a two-hour show full of great music.