Show 59: Makin Music
It’s been an hectic few weeks here at Cosmic HQ what with the upheaval of not only Niles moving out of Manchester city centre and into the ‘Burbs’ but Bucky has done the reverse by moving in to the city centre from out in the sticks.
In other news Baggy stays put. (For the time being)
It’s nice to see Bucky back in the studio for the second consecutive week and hopefully this is a sign of things to come as show 59 features some excellent selections from the man responsible for the worlds internet communications.
With a fully re-wired studio the chaps had a stress free setup and even managed to prepare a full agenda featuring this week’s music news and events leading up to 15th October 2007.
As always there is a mix of styles and genre’s both old and new featured on this weeks podcast so crack open a cold one and enjoy what selections are thrown up in show 59:
Show 59 with Baggy & THP a.k.a Bucky
- Anthony Brightly - Electronic Master (Part 1)
- Platinum Pied Pipers - Fever (Original Instrumental)
- Steve Spacek - I’m Glad
- Automan Empire - Private Land
- David McCallum - The Edge
- Bilgeri - Video Life
- King Errisson - Space Queen
- Julian ‘Jumpin’ Pirez Feat. Valentino - Stand By Me (Jumpin Club Mix)
- Piston Fiston - Piston Fiston (Fabrizio Mammarella Mix)
- Harem - Waiting (Dance Remix)
- Fancy - Come Inside
- Infligrante - Intergallactic Bubblegum
- Talking Heads - Making Flippy Floppy (David Byrne and John ‘Jellybean’ Benitez Remix)
- A Flock of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)
- Kid Creole and The Coconuts - Meladie D’Amour
- Unknown - Unknown
- Donny Hathaway - Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)
- Stone Roses - Sally Cinnamon
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Mike Bryan Says:
Steve Spacek really sounding good to me at the moment. Superb production on that album.
Timeless music on that Donny Hathaway album. Literally one of those few albums that can never be bettered.
Beautiful photo on that cover too. I have always liked it. Along with the Allman Brothers “Brothers and Sisters” album , same kind of innocent vibe.
Posted on October 12th, 2007 at 11:20 am
baggy Says:
aye, love that wonky nu-soul/hip hop vibe.
Spacek’s stuff is up there with the best.
best get myself back on it with my ‘Behind The Groove’ residency starting again soon…
Posted on October 12th, 2007 at 5:14 pm