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New Sounds

Tuesday, July 08, 2008
  • The Beatles

    Beatles a la New Sounds

    Listen to unusual covers of Beatles songs for this edition of New Sounds, including versions by vocalist Ann Dyer, trombonist Josh Roseman, viola da gamba player Roy Weldon, and more.

PROGRAM # 2820, Reconstructing the Beatles (First aired on Tues. 7/8/08)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Aki Takahashi

Hyper Beatles, Vol. 2

Pauline Oliveros: Norwegian Wood [2:00]

Eastworld #6655. Japanese import, now out of print

Ann Dyer

Revolver – A New Spin

Tomorrow Never Knows [8:00]

Premonition #90745** www.premonitionandmusic.com *

Sex Mob w/Dave Tronzo

New Sounds Live/NY Guitar Festival, Merkin Hall, 9/23/02

Blue Jay Way [7:00]

This performance not commercially available.

Josh Roseman Unit

Cherry

If I Fell [5:00]

Knitting Factory/Velour Music #303. Try www.velourmusic.com

Aki Takahashi

Hyper Beatles, Vol. 2

Ayuo Takahashi: She’s Leaving Home [4:00]

See above.

Wolfgang Muthspiel

New Sounds Live/NY Guitar Festival, Merkin Hall, 9/23/02

Something [8:00]

This performance not commercially available.

Aki Takahashi

Hyper Beatles, Vol. 2

Sukhi Kang: Get Back [2:30]

See above.

Michael Hedges

Live on the Double Planet

Get Back [5:00]

Windham Hill #1066** www.legacyrecordings.com

Roy Whelden

Galax

Prelude and Divisions on She’s So Heavy [5:00]

New Albion #059. www.newalbion.com *

Comments

  • [1] Dennis Vogel from New Jersey July 09, 2008 - 09:28PM

    I hope the playlist is coming out for this program. There were some interesting artists whom I'd like to learn more about.


  • [2] patrick munoz from jackson hts. new york July 09, 2008 - 09:59PM

    the interpretation of "Tomorrow never knows" was just amazing...Please have that playlist out.


  • [3] Ben from New York, NY July 10, 2008 - 09:25PM

    Seriously, where is the playlist? This is starting to drive me nuts.


  • [4] Ben from New York, NY July 13, 2008 - 11:36PM

    Thank you!


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