The 90th episode of The Crow Versus Crow Radio Show.
Recorded at Crow Versus Crow Haus using a Zoom H1 recorder as a microphone. Stitched together using outdated software. Please listen to this on headphones.
If you are at all interested in the work of the artists featured in this episode, please support the artists and labels through purchasing their records and attending their shows where possible.
This episode originally aired in a far inferior mono form on 96.7 Phoenix FM (Calderdale) on Sunday 5th July 2015 between 6 and 8pm.
1. Dock Boggs – Sammie, Where Have You Been So Long? (Country Blues Early Recordings 1927 -1929 / Revenant, 1997)2. Spherelus & Friends – To Us Thy Memory Can Never Be Lost (William Barber / Hibernate, 2015)
3. Benjamin Shaw - Palette Cleanser (So's Your Face) (Guppy / Kirigirisu Recordings, 2015)
4. Petrels – L.Caution Part 2 & Part 3 (Excerpt) (Flailing Tomb / Denovali, 2015)
5. Arthur Russell - Ocean Movie (Corn / Audika, 2015)
6. The Raincoats - Dancing in My Head (Odyshape / Rough Trade, 1981)
7. James White and The Blacks - White Savages (Off White / ZE Records, 1979)
8. Slum Of Legs – Doll Like (Doll Like / Tuff Enuff Records, 2014)
9. The Dead C – Krossed (Trapdoor Fucking Exit / Precious Metal, 1990)
10. Sunroof! - Approximately Infinite Jim (Slipstream / Giardia, 1999)
11. Makakarooma - Polka for Red Joe (Makakarooma / Not On Label, 2015)
12. Almost Organs - Histrionics II (Laconics & Histrionics / This Is A Noise Label, 2015)
13. Posset - Finest Roof (Midnight on Tyne Bridge) (YHWH / Tutore Burlato, 2015)
14. Marlo Eggplant – Teeter (Jutted / Hairdryer Excommunication, 2015)
15. Picks & Lighters – Side B (Excerpt) (So Long in Duct Tape and Blood / Union Pole, 1997)
16. Son House - I'm So Sorry, Baby (At Home: 1969 Rochester Sessions / Document Records, 2007)
17. Red Trees - Driving Just To Drive (Give Love / La Bel Netlabel, 2015)
18. Nathan Derr - Shadows Over Sand (abscessant / Kirigirisu Recordings, 2015)
19. Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld - Won't Be a Thing to Become (Never Were the Way She Was / Constellation Records, 2015)
20. Woody Guthrie - We Shall Be Free (Woody Guthrie Sings Folk Songs / Folkways Records, 1962)
Thank You.
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