Dave Mandl WFMU, East Orange, NJ, 91.1 FM Sundays, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Playlist for 8/27/95 -------------------- The Plastic Cloud: Dainty General Rides (The Plastic Cloud) Van Dyke Parks: Donovan's Colours (Song Cycle) Donovan: Jersey Thursday (Early Treasures) Tim Noe: 360 (Noe Xit K7) Number One Cup: & Nico (Poissum Trot Plan) East River Pipe: Ah Dictaphone (7") Moebius & Plank: Prehistoric (En Route) Bela Bartok: String Quartet #4 (Quatuor Vegh) Dave Soldier: Graffiti From a Ninth-Century Manuscript (Smut) Plastic People: Hand (Midnight Mouse) Shelley Hirsch: Aida's House (O Little Town of East New York) Die Knodel: Fast Food in A (Die Noodle) Annbjorg Lien: The Lost Sheep (Felefeber) Amitiva Chatterjee: Epilogue (Songs of Kabir) The Monks: I Hate You (Black Monk Time) Normil Hawaiians: Ventilation (7") Tom Robinson: Too Good to Be True (Power in the Darkness) Michael Nyman: An Eye for Optical Theory (The Essential Michael Nyman Band) Morton Feldman: Slow Waltz and Ending (Three Voices: For Joan La Barbara) Virginia Astley: Some Small Hope (Some Small Hope) Augustus Pablo: A Taste of Honey/North of the River Thames (North of the River Thames) Devotion: Karja (Spill Compilation 3) Bobby Melody: Got to Be True (Reggae's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 comp.) Sumner Crane et al.: The Samba (John Gavanti) The Ordinaires: Spring (The Ordinaires) Kip Hanrahan: The Same Dawn, at Almost the Exact Same Moment, Actually Smiles at Don in Passaic (All Roads Are Made of the Flesh) Look de Bouk: Grotte de Briques (Douze pour Un, Vol. 2 comp.) Jon Spencer Blues Explosion: Flavor Part 2 (Experimental Remixes) Mo Boma: Little Morf (Myths of the Near Future, Part 2) Slant: Litter (Hive) Pierre-Andre Arcand: Lse-Tu Chse pas Quoi Tiens Donc (Eres + 7) 801: Sombre Reptiles (Live) Blood of Abraham: 3-2-1 Contact (Future Profits) ----------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE: If you would like a copy of my playlist emailed to you every week (or would like to be removed from the list), email me at dmandl@panix.com. For more information about WFMU, send mail to info@wfmu.org with subject HELP.