Fred Neil 'Farethewell' The Many Sides of Fred Neil
Orpheus 'The Dream' Orpheus
B'eirth 'Train to Rome' B'eirth's Birch Book
Pearls Before Swine 'Translucent Carriages' Balaklava
Bob Dylan with Johnny Cash 'Girl From the North Country' The Collection, Vol. 4: Nashville Skyline/New Morning/John Wesley Harding [2005 Reissue]
Kenny Rankin 'Pussywillows, Cattails'/ 'Catfish' Silver Morning
Your DJ speaks
Tim Buckley 'Thoughts From Room 109 at The Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway)' Happy Sad
Nick Castro & The Poison Tree 'Deep Deep Sea' Further From Grace
Ben Allison 'Mantra' Peace Pipe
Your DJ speaks
A new set begins: Live performance and conversation with David Poe
A new set begins: Dropping his pure pop-folk stance, Poe drags his fans down a dark, smoky, jazz alley, in reality a very comforting space, on his current album, “Love is Red.” David claims to have set out making what he calls 'the saddest record ever made.' According to an article In The San Francisco Chronicle, when he’s not in his East Village attic scheming up new songs, Poe has been turning his organizational skills to starting “Live From the Artists' Den,” a revolutionary media company that will connect emerging musicians to new audiences via private concerts. David Poe dropped by WFMU to chat about his many musical lives and to play a few tunes.
Comment: -CD: 'Wilderness' [Love is Red]
Comment: -'Love is Red'
Comment: -'Love Won't Last the Afternoon'David with volunteer director Scott's sweet canine pal, Marty.
Comment: -CD: 'So Beautiful' single radio edit-- available through David's website (Unfortunately, the downloads are not Mac enabled): http://www.davidpoe.com/
Comment: -'Childbearing'
Comment: -'Settlement'
Comment: -CD: 'You're the Bomb'
A new set begins:
Your DJ speaks
Laura Cantrell 'Khaki & Corduroy' Humming by the Flowering Vine
Horse and Fish
Magnet 'Nothing Hurts Now' On Your Side
Kitchen Cynic 'Now's the Time' Master of the Fuzzy Fadeout
Sufjan Stevens 'Concerning the UFO Sighting near Highland, Illinois'/ 'THE BLACKHAWK WAR, or, How to Demolish an Entire Civilization and Still Feel Good About Yourself in the Morning, or, ...' Illinois
Your DJ speaks
Mike Wexler 'Sound in the Mirror'
Joseph Spence 'Coming In on a Wing and a Prayer' Bahamian Guitarist
John Renbourne 'Plainsong' John Renbourn/Another Monday
Martin Carthy 'Skewbald' Sweet Wivelsfield
The Knitters 'Rank Stranger' The Modern Sounds of the Knitters
Richard Thompson 'Miss Patsy' Front Parlour Ballads
Tan Sleeve 'Equidistant' Bad from Both Sides