Showing posts with label John Peel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Peel. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 March 2023

Blur - Live Peel Acres 1997


BLUR - LIVE PEEL ACRES 1997 (320kbs-m4a/136mb/60mins)

BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 10th January 2023

As part of an Artist Collection celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of Blur's self-titled album, a chance to hear the band performing live in the garden of Peel Acres (John Peel's home) in 1997, the year the album came out.

Blur - Bank Holiday
Orbital - The Saint
Billy Bragg - The Boy Done Good
The Charlatans - With No Shoes
Supergrass - Richard III
Shed Seven - Getting Better
Propellerheads - Spybreak!
Gene - Where Are They Now
The Comsat Angels - Sleep No More
The Fall - Behind The Counter
Kenickie - Nightlife
Blur - Country Sad Ballad Man
Blur - Popscene [Food]
Blur - Song 2
Wire - I Am The Fly [Harvest]
Melanie - Christopher Robin
Blur - Beetlebum [Food]

Tuesday, 13 September 2022

Space Raiders - Peel Session 1999


SPACE RAIDERS - PEEL SESSION 31.03.1999 (320kbs-m4a/20mb/9mins)

BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 25th July 2022

Space Raiders - Song For Dot
Space Raiders - (I Need The) Disco Doktor

Friday, 24 June 2022

John Peel's Shed


JOHN PEEL'S SHED (320kbs-m4a/64mb/28mins)

BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 30th April 2022

In 2002, John Osborne won a competition on John Peel's late night show on BBC Radio 1.

His prize was a box of records that took him eight years to listen to.

This is John's ode to radio, those records and anyone who's ever sought solace in the wireless. It's a story about one man's love for radio - and how it allows you to escape into another world.

Based on John's book 'Radio Head', this is about what happened next: a show about the pleasure of having your own personal project. The story is about passion, obsession with music and about legacy; trying to do something special with such a rare, eclectic box of records - thanks to John Peel.

Producer: John Pocock

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2011.

Monday, 16 March 2020

The History Of Pop

THE HISTORY OF POP (320kbs-m4a/128mb/55mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 23rd to 26th December 2019

John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water - drinks that have made millions and conquered the world.

Broadcaster John Peel was the champion of British music for nearly 40 years on his late-night Radio 1 show, but he was also a regular voice on BBC Radio 4.

Producer: Mark Palmer

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1999.

THE HISTORY OF POP - 1. LIFE PRE-POP (320kbs-m4a/32mb/14mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 23rd December 2019

The first of a four-part series, looking at pop culture and how it all began...

THE HISTORY OF POP - 2. POP FOR THE MASSES (320kbs-m4a/32mb/14mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 24th December 2019

The story of how pop was brought to the masses - and how one Welsh Methodist used pop in the battle against the demon drink.

THE HISTORY OF POP - 3. FIZZY FRONTLINE (320kbs-m4a/32mb/14mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 25th December 2019

The story of the battle for the palate of the British pop public that has raged through the century.

THE HISTORY OF POP - 4. FIZZING WITH HEALTH? (320kbs-m4a/33mb/14mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 26th December 2019

The image and nostalgia are both important, but is pop good for you?

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Peel Acres: John Peel Remembered

PEEL ACRES: JOHN PEEL REMEMBERED (320kbs-m4a/345mb/2hrs30mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 21st December 2019

Jarvis Cocker remembers John Peel a decade after his death and talks to his wife Sheila Ravenscroft in their family home.

They look at his legacy in the form of the record collection which shaped the musical taste of the nation, now being put online.

Plus a visit to the John Peel Arts Centre in Stowmarket which, in the Peel tradition, is bringing fresh talent to the public.

Featuring:

* Desert Island Discs – John Peel:

Radio 1’s music guru John Peel looks back over his life and career sharing his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From January 1990.

* Home Truths:

John Peel presents an edition of Radio 4’s series showcasing the extraordinary stories of ordinary people. From October 2004.

Broadcaster John Peel died on 25th October 2004 aged 65. He championed British music for nearly 40 years on his late-night Radio 1 show. His uncompromising encouragement of new talent transformed the face of music all the way from hippy to house. From 1998, he became the presenter of Radio 4's Home Truths until his death.

Producer: Harry Parker.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra in October 2014.

Thursday, 19 July 2018

Peel, Punk, Belfast And Beyond

PEEL, PUNK, BELFAST AND BEYOND (320kbs-m4a/129mb/56mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 28th May 2018


How the punk scene of Northern Ireland found an ally in John Peel, with the music of the period inspiring future generations of noise makers who themselves went on to gain support from the iconic broadcaster. Hosted by BBC producer and Undertones bass player Mickey Bradley with Terri Hooley, Brian Young, Tanya Mellotte and Andy Cairns.

The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
Rudi - Big Time
Bob Marley - One Cup Of Coffee
Ramones - I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
The Damned - New Rose (Live Peel Session 1976)
Tunic - Wind Blows Strong
Therapy? - Prison Breaker
Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
The Clash - White Riot
Rudi - Big Time
Therapy? - Meat Abstract
Tunic - Tunic In The Area
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks

Saturday, 7 April 2018

John Peel's Welsh Sessions

JOHN PEEL'S WELSH SESSIONS (320kbs-m4a/129mb/56mins)
BBC Radio Wales broadcast: 1st January 2018


Janice Long presents the story of the Welsh bands and artists that were supported by DJ John Peel through sessions on his Radio 1 programme, in particularly Welsh language bands. Man, Yr Anhrefn, Llwyber Llaethog, Melys, The Pooh Sticks, Mal Pope and Super Furry Animals were all given a career boost by airplay and sessions recorded in the BBC Maida Vale studios and even John Peel's home Peel Acres.

Monday, 23 October 2017

Radio 1 Vintage - 55. John Peel

RADIO 1 VINTAGE - 55. JOHN PEEL (320kbs-m4a/137mb/60mins)
BBC Radio 1 Vintage broadcast: 2nd October 2017


A compilation of archive material from John Peel's years at Radio 1.

Duster Bennett - It's A Man Down There [Blue City]
Joni Mitchell - My Old Man (BBC TV In Concert, 1970)
The Damned - So Messed Up (BBC Session 30/11/1976)
New Order - Dreams Never End (Radio 1 Session, 26 Jan 1981)
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks [EMI]
Wailing Souls - War Deh Round A John Shop [Greensleeves]
Matt Black & The Coldcut Crew - The Music Maker
Babes In Toyland - Laredo [Southern]
Ash - Kung Fu [Indolent]
Blue - On Your Own (Live at Peel Acres) [Food]
J-Zone - The Zone Mission [Old Maid Entertainment Inc.]
Underworld - Born Slippy (Live Track) [Junior Boy's Own]

Saturday, 21 October 2017

Radio 1 Vintage - 17. Teenage Dreams: A John Peel Documentary

RADIO 1 VINTAGE - 17. TEENAGE DREAMS: A JOHN PEEL DOCUMENTARY (320kbs-m4a/137mb/60mins)
BBC Radio 1 Vintage broadcast: 30th September 2017


A tribute to John Peel, presented by Jarvis Cocker. Originally broadcast in December 2004, a few months after John Peel's death.

Monday, 9 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 2000s Evolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 2000s EVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/131mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 24th September 2017


Continuing the series that explores John Peel's developing musical passions with a look back at some of his Radio 1 shows from 2000 until his sad death in October 2004. Complementing Radio 1's 50th anniversary celebrations and introduced by Mary Anne Hobbs.

Grinderswitch - Pickin' The Blues [Capricorn]
The Go - Suzy Don't Leave
Solex - Snappy And Cocky
Cornell Campbell - The Gorgon
The Fall - Powder Keg [N/A]
Ken Colyer And His Jazzmen - If I Ever Cease To Love
The White Stripes - We Are Going To Be Friends (John Peel At Maida Vale Session)
Son House - Don't You Mind People Grinnin' In Your Face (John Peel Session)
Roy Harper - When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease [Science Friction]
3 Inches Of Blood - Heir To The Chaos Throne
Kanda Bongo Man - Mosali
Amsterdam - Does This Train Stop On Merseyside [Not Given]
Half Man Half Biscuit - It Makes The Room Look Bigger
Cinerama - Don't Touch That Dial
Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe [Trax]
Klute - Time For Change

Sunday, 8 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - All-time Festive 50 (From 2000)

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - ALL-TIME FESTIVE 50 (FROM 2000) (320kbs-m4a/134mb/58mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 25th September 2017


Continuing the series that explores John Peel's (and also his listeners') developing musical passions, with an abridged look back at the all-time Festive 50, compiled from votes from his listeners and first broadcast in January 2000.

Complementing Radio 1's 50th anniversary celebrations and introduced by Mary Anne Hobbs.

Grinderswitch - Pickin The Blues [Capricorn]
Pavement - Here [Domino]
PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig [Island]
Culture - Lion Rock [Warner]
The Sundays - Can't Be Sure [Rough Trade]
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations [Capitol]
The Beatles - I Am The Walrus [EMI Music UK]
Bob Dylan - Visions Of Johanna [CBS]
Nick Drake - Northern Sky [Island]
The Velvet Underground - Heroin [Polygram]
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows [Capitol]
Tim Buckley - Song To The Siren [WSM]
The Damned - New Rose [Castle Music]
The Fall - The Classical
Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower [Experience]
Stereolab - French Disco [D-UHF]
Pixies - Debaser [4AD]
Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant [Virgin]
Joy Division - Transmission [London]
My Bloody Valentine - Feed Me With Your Kiss
The Delgados - Pull The Wires From The Wall [Chemikal Underground]
Joy Division - She's Lost Control [Factory]
New Order - Temptation [Factory]
The Only Ones - Another Girl Another Planet [Warners]
New Order - Ceremony [Centredate]
My Bloody Valentine - Soon [Creation]
Joy Division - New Dawn Fades [Centredate]
Dead Kennedys - Holidays In Cambodia [Cherry Red]
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Big Eyed Beans From Venus [Reprise]
Pulp - Common People [Island]
Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding [Rykodisc]
The Clash - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais [Columbia]
Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The U.K. [Virgin]
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart [Centredate]
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks [Essential]
Joy Division - Atmosphere [Centredate]

Saturday, 7 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 1990s Evolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 1990s EVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/129mb/56mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 17th September 2017


Ever since he came off the pirate ships and joined Radio 1 in 1967, John Peel was a champion of new, exciting and occasionally challenging music like no other DJ.

Today BBC Radio 6 Music lives on in that pioneering spirit, with its presenters continuing the passion and love he showed for new music.

Mary-Anne Hobbs presents the second show in this five-part series, which this week covers the 1980s.

Highlights include Peel sessions from Blur and Pulp, alternative US music from The Mountain Goats, plus home grown indie bands including Kenickie and Bis.

Plus 6 Music DJ Steve Lamacq will give his favourite memories of Peel in the decade he joined the BBC.

Grinderswitch - Pickin' The Blues [Atlantic]
Dweeb - Buzzsong
The Mountain Goats & Alastair Galbraith - Blood Royal
PJ Harvey - C'Mon Billy [Island]
Pulp - Pencil Skirt
White Hassle - The Beating Of My Heart
Spiritualized - Take Your Time
bis - Kiss And Tell
Mosquito - Lucky [Psycho Acoustic Sounds]
Popinjays - Please Let Me Go
The Fall - Rainmaster
Seafood - Porchlight
Elastica - All Nighter
Teenage Fanclub & Frank Black - Handy Man (BBC Session, 14 May 1994)
Blur - M.O.R. [Food]
The Trashwomen - Bumble Bee
Busytoby - Me, My Drums And You
Secret - Cyclone

Friday, 6 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 1990s Revolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 1990s REVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/134mb/58mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 17th September 2017


Ever since he came off the pirate ships and joined Radio 1 in 1967, John Peel was a champion of new, exciting and occasionally challenging music like no other DJ.

Today BBC Radio 6 Music lives on in that pioneering spirit, with its presenters continuing the passion and love he showed for new music.

Mary Anne Hobbs presents this companion show to the Evolution of John Peel, broadcast Sunday at 1pm, with more highlights of John's shows in the nineties.

Grinderswitch - Pickin' The Blues [Atlantic]
Mogwai - Rollerball
Andrés Landero y Su Conjunto - Mercedes
Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci - Lucy's Hamper
Half Man Half Biscuit - Sponsoring The Moshpits
Mufflon 5 - Gross Feeder
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit [Geffen]
Conemelt - Artificial Timestretch Lady
Crocodile God - Final Song
Lost Acapulco - MPM (La Quebradora)
The London Punkharmonic Orchestra - Teenage Kicks
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks [EMI]
Kenickie - Come In
Cibo Matto - Beef Jerky
Shut Up And Dance - White White World (Radio 1 Session, 5 Aug 1990)
Pavement - The Sutcliffe Catering Song (Radio 1 Session, 11 Feb 1994)
Tongoenda Sounds - Tscvenhando

Thursday, 5 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 1980s Evolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 1980s EVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/129mb/56mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 10th September 2017


Ever since he came off the pirate ships and joined Radio 1 in 1967, John Peel was a champion of new, exciting and occasionally challenging music like no other DJ.

Today BBC Radio 6 Music lives on in that pioneering spirit, with its presenters continuing the passion and love he showed for new music.

Mary-Anne Hobbs presents the second show in this five-part series, which this week covers the 1980s.

Highlights include alternative, independent music from The Smiths and The Fall, world music from African Connexion, reggae from Black Uhuru and the beginnings of acid house with MARRS.

Plus 6 Music DJ Mark Radcliffe will give his favourite memories of working with Peel, including a 1984 session from The Triffids that he produced.

Grinderswitch - Pickin' The Blues [Atlantic]
The Cramps - Rockin' Bones
New Order - I.C.B. (Radio 1 Session, 26 Jan 1981)
Toyah - Tribal Look
The 49 Americans - Is This Rock And Roll?
Black Uhuru - World Is Africa [Island]
The Wedding Present - Anyone Can Make Mistakes
The Velvet Underground - There She Goes Again [Polydor]
The Fall - Middle Mass
MARRS - Pump Up The Volume [Telstar]
African Connexion - C'est La Danse (Kwanza Kwanza I)
The Triffids - Monkey On My Back (Radio 1 Session, 6 November 1984)
The Sinatras - Happy Feeling
Cocteau Twins - The Tinderbox (Of A Heart)
The Jesus And Mary Chain - Deep One Perfect Morning

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 1980s Revolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 1980s REVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/137mb/60mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 10th September 2017


Ever since he came off the pirate ships and joined Radio 1 in 1967, John Peel was a champion of new, exciting and occasionally challenging music like no other DJ.

Today BBC Radio 6 Music lives on in that pioneering spirit, with its presenters continuing the passion and love he showed for new music.

Mary Anne Hobbs presents this companion show to the Evolution of John Peel, broadcast Sunday at 1pm, with more highlights of John's shows in the eighties.

Grinderswitch - Pickin' The Blues [Atlantic]
Madness - Un Passo Avanti
The Mekons - I'm So Happy
Billy Bragg - Lovers Town (BBC Session, 21 Feb 1984)
Echo & The Bunnymen - All My Colours Turn To Clouds
The Beat - Tears Of A Clown (BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session, 24 Oct 1979)
The Vapors - Cold War
Matt Black & The Coldcut Crew - The Music Maker
The Smiths - Still Ill [Rhino]
Burning Spear - Bad To Worse
The Undertones - Tearproof
Nina Hagen - African Reggae
Big Black - Passing Complexion
Bow Wow Wow - Giant Sized Baby Thing
The Specials - Gangsters (BBC Session, 23 May 1979)
The Delmonts - So It's Not To Be

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 1970s Evolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 1970s EVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/130mb/56mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 3rd September 2017


Ever since he came off the pirate ships and joined Radio 1 in 1967, John Peel was a champion of new, exciting and occasionally challenging music like no other DJ.

Today BBC Radio 6 Music lives on in that pioneering spirit, with its presenters continuing the passion and love he showed for new music.

Mary-Anne Hobbs presents the first show in this five-part series, which this week covers the 1970s.

Highlights include Tyrannosaurus Rex performing live for John at the BBC Paris Theatre at the turn of the decade, a legendary Peel session from Joy Division, reggae and roots from Culture, Swedish punk from Attentat, and the band Peel frequently cited as the best in the world, The Undertones.

Tyrannosaurus Rex - Dove (Radio 1 John Peel Session, 4 January 1970)
Joy Division - Sound Of Music (BBC Maida Vale Session, 26 Nov 1979)
Culture - Down In Jamaica [High Note]
The Undertones - Girls Don't Like It
The Slits - Instant Hit (Radio 1 Session, 17 Aug 1978)
Attentat - Ge Fan I Mej
The Crawdaddys - Let's Make It
Family - Love Is A Sleeper
The Ruts - SUS
Asher & Trimble - Humble Yourself
Mo-Dettes - White Mice
Skids - Charade
Trespass - One Of These Days
Delia Gartrell - See What You Done Done (Hymn No. 9)

Monday, 2 October 2017

The Evolution Of John Peel - 1970s Revolution

THE EVOLUTION OF JOHN PEEL - 1970s REVOLUTION (320kbs-m4a/138mb/60mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 3rd September 2017


Ever since he came off the pirate ships and joined Radio 1 in 1967, John Peel was a champion of new, exciting and occasionally challenging music like no other DJ.

Today BBC Radio 6 Music lives on in that pioneering spirit, with its presenters continuing the passion and love he showed for new music.

Mary Anne Hobbs presents this companion show to the Evolution of John Peel, broadcast Sunday at 1pm, with more highlights of John's shows in the seventies.

Bob Dylan - George Jackson
Stackridge - The Three Legged Table
The Vibrators - Judy Says
25 Rifles - Revolution Blues
Madness - The Prince (Radio 1 Session, 14 Aug 1979)
The Dickies - You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Big Tears
The Fall - Futures And Pasts (Radio 1 Session, 30 May 1978)
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Blackman Redemption
The Chi‐Lites - Have You Seen Her [EMI]
Ralph McTell - Genesis 1 Verse 20
Marmalade - Sarah
The Cure - Boys Don't Cry [Fiction]
The Rolling Stones - Con Le Mie Lacrime
Captain Beefheart - Hard Workin' Man
Buzzcocks - Paradise
Siouxsie And The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden (Radio 1 Session, 6 Feb 1978)
John Fahey - The Yellow Princess

Sunday, 19 March 2017

John Peel October 1994

JOHN PEEL OCTOBER 1994
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 5th March 2017

As part of My Generation 1990s 6 Music imagines what it would have sounded like had it been on air in March 1994. It stands to reason of the roster of 6 Music DJs would have included John Peel. So in that spirit, 6 Music re-broadcasts a John Peel programme from 1994 (in Glasgow 10 October 1994). In this edition Peel plays the likes of Shorty, Re-Mark, The Nectarine No. 9, and the obligatory American band 'with a silly name' Dancing French Liberals of 48.

PART ONE (320kbs-m4a/127mb/55mins)
Re-Mark - Sound Murderer
Dancing French Liberals Of 48 - Spags
Ash - Punkboy
The Nectarine No. 9 - Couldn't Phone Potatoes
Sapiano - Maniak
A.C. Acoustics - King Dick
Ricky General - Unknown
Shorty - I Prefer Nitwit
Morph - Aphalon
The Nectarine No. 9 - These Days
Citrus - Cannonball Play
Sounds Of Life - Release The Bells
A.C. Acoustics - Sister Grab Operator


PART TWO (320kbs-m4a/136mb/60mins)
Jimmy Liggins - Drunk
Voorhees - Pissed
Autechre - Foil
Supergrass - Caught By The Fuzz
The Nectarine No. 9 - This Arsehole's Been Burned Too Many Times Before
Ananda Shankar - Jumpin' Jack Flash
Hardtrance - Hard Azz
Rust - War
Katuna Style Band - Bib Ablabayet Part 1
A.C. Acoustics - Oregon Pine Washback
Floating Bloke - Beetle Crusher
Health Hazard - Looking For An Answer
The Trashwomen - Surf Creature
Crocodile God - Tell Me What Is Going On
Unknown - Unknown

Friday, 24 February 2017

Desert Island Discs: John Peel

BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 19th January 1990

The castaway in this week's Desert Island Discs is Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel. For over 20 years the guru of pop fans, he'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his life at public school, his work as a DJ in the States in the early 1960s, his family, his passion for Liverpool Football Club and, of course, his lifelong passion for pop music.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Favourite track: Teenage Kicks by The Undertones
Book: Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell
Luxury: Football

George Frideric Handel - Zadok The Priest [HMV]
Roy Orbison - It's Over [Monument]
Jimmy Reed - Too Much [Charly]
Misty In Roots - Man Kind [People Unite]
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks [EMI]
Sergei Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No. 2 In C minor [Decca]
The Fall - Eat Y'self Fitter [Rough Trade]
The Four Brothers - Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo [African World Music]

Saturday, 5 November 2016

John Peel August 1979

JOHN PEEL AUGUST 1979
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 16th October 2016

As part of My Generations 1970s: listen again to this John Peel 40th birthday special from August 1979. John celebrates his 40th birthday playing his favourite 40 songs including Lonnie Donegan, Captain Beefheart, Neil Young, Magazine, the Faces, and of course the Undertones.

PART ONE (320kbs-m4a/130mb/ 57mins)
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
Gene Vincent - Race With The Devil
Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Staircase (Mystery)
The Capris - There's A Moon Out Tonight
Lonnie Donegan - Lost John
The Damned - New Rose
Arthur Alexander - You Better Move On
Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Big Eyed Beans From Venus
The Specials - Gangsters
Medicine Head - His Guiding Hand
The Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK
Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk
Mike Hart - Almost Liverpool 8
Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
Millie Jackson - Loving Arms
Silicon Teens - Memphis Tennessee
Little Richard - Slippin' And Slidin' 


PART TWO (320kbs-m4a/137mb/60mins)
Neil Young - Like A Hurricane
The Ruts - Babylon Is Burning
Mel & Tim - Starting All Over Again
Duane Eddy & The Rebels - Peter Gunn Theme
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - Baffling Smoke Signal
Magazine - Shot By Both Sides
The Nightcaps - Wine wine wine
The Quads - There Must Be Thousands
Jimmy Reed - Too Much
Mark Spenser & The Cannibals - Nothing Takes The Place Of You
The Clash - Complete Control
Otis Redding - Ole Man Trouble
The Faces - Had Me A Real Good Time
The Undertones - Get Over You
Shep & The Limelites - Daddy's Home
The Kop Choir - You'll Never Walk Alone
Bonzo Dog Band - Slush