We’ve been doing this show for over a decade – I know, right? In that time, a few tracks have made multiple appearances. Multiple, multiple appearances, even. It seems right to give them a shout-out here.
- SeptemberBa-di-ya! I feel like this tune belongs to the southern hemisphere more than the north – it may be about reminiscence, but its groove is… Read more: September
- So What’cha WantDedicated to Mario Caldato Jr., the co-producer of the Beastie Boys’ “Check Your Head”, this track is at once one of their most enduring and… Read more: So What’cha Want
- Song To The SirenTo me this track is a Rosetta Stone for the work of Tim Buckley overall. There are clear pathways back to the folk stylings of… Read more: Song To The Siren
- Suicide SisterIt begins with a simple drum fill from Mark Meyer, and slides into an almost impossibly measured groove – 65bpm, barely troubling the scorers. Musicians… Read more: Suicide Sister
- The JamI think I first heard this track as part of the absolutely stellar Rhino Records six-disc compilation “In Yo’ Face! The History Of Funk”, which… Read more: The Jam
- Trampoline“The floor will have its way, it seems”, begins Joe Henry on this 1996 gem, “it fights me like a trampoline”. The groove has a… Read more: Trampoline
- Who Knows Where The Time Goes?Three years after the first recorded version of Sandy Denny’s “Who Knows Where The Time Goes?” in 1966, Fairport Convention’s “Unhalfbricking” album is released and… Read more: Who Knows Where The Time Goes?