Friday, May 02, 2014

May 2, 2014, Playlist with Host Alex McNeil

Another slice of Pye - more records issued on the UK Pye label or its subsidiary, Piccadilly (all selections from CD):

  1. Julian - Sue Saturday (1959)
  2. Johnny Duncan & the Bluegrass Boys (1961)
  3. Mark Wynter - Go Away Little Girl (1962)
  4. Oliver Reed - Ecstasy (1962)
  5. Johnny Keating Orch. - The Clown (1963)
  6. Blue Rondos - Little Baby (1963)
  7. Sheffields - I Got My Mojo Workin' (1964)
  8. Soul Agents - Mean Woman Blues (1964)
  9. James Galt - Comes the Dawn (1965)
  10. Alan Tew Orch. - Walk on the Wild Side (1973)
  11. Primitives - Help Me (1965)
  12. Tammy St. John - He's the One for Me (1965)
  13. Eccentrics - What You Got (1965)
  14. Barbara Kay - Someone Has to Cry (1965)
  15. Johnny Hawksworth Orch. - Lunar Walk (1965)
  16. Koobas - Somewhere in the Night (1965)
  17. Antoinette - Why Don't I Run Away from You (1966)
  18. Ugly's - The Quiet Explosion (1966)
  19. Tony Colton - You're Wrong There Baby (1966)
  20. Sandra Barry - Stop! Thief (1966)
  21. Laurie Johnson - The Shake (Theme from the Avengers) (1965)
  22. Slade Brothers - Peace in My Mind (1966)
  23. Kenny Bernard - Ain't No Soul (1967)
  24. Tony Crane - Anonymous Mr. Brown (1967)
  25. Mick & Malcolm - Big Black Smoke (1967)
  26. Kinks - Funny Face (1967)
  27. Settlers - Major to Minor (1967)
  28. Turnstyle - Riding a Wave (1968)
  29. Bystanders - Cave of Clear Light (1968)
  30. Glass Menagerie - She's a Rainbow (1968)
  31. Status Quo - Black Veils of Melancholy (1968)
  32. New Formula - My Baby's Coming Home (1968)
  33. Sandie Shaw - Monsieur Dupont (1969)
  34. Trader Horne - Morning Way (1969)
  35. Consortium - When the Day Comes (1969)
  36. Gentle Influence - Captain Reale (1969)
  37. Onyx - Tamaris Khan (1969)
  38. Sandie Shaw - Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now (1969)

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