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Ed Tide

Tuesday 27 July 2010 2:00am to 6:00am
Time Artist/Title Album Label
The Bevis Frond   Drowned New River Head
The Petals   Parahelion Parahelion
Sir Charles Thompson   Strange Hours Takin' Off
Fred Frith/Rova   Freedom Is Your Friends... Freedom in Fragments
Leo Smith   Images Spirit Catcher
Kali Z. Fasteau   Impulse Animal Grace
Bait and Switch   Lick My Decals Off, Baby What Is Known
Lounge Lizards   One Big Yes Voice of Chunks
Roscoe Mitchell and Sound Ensemble   Round Snurdy McGurdy and Her Dancin' Shoes
Rova   Appearance Aren't Always What They Seem Works (Vol 2), the
Ware David S Quartet   Serpents and Visions Oblations and Blessings
Gabriele Hasler/Brennan John   Another Kind of Pain Organic Voices
Bud Powell and the Bebop Boys   Blues in Bebop Modern Jazz Piano
Industrial Jazz Group   Drippy Star Chamber, the
The Crusaders   Scratch Best of the Crusaders, the
John Cale   The Endless Plain of Fortune Paris 1919
Bill Kirchen   Man In The Bottom of The Well Word to The Wise
Slaid Cleaves   Horses and Divorces Wishbones
Wayne Hancock   Thunderstorms and Neon Signs Thunderstorms + Neon Signs
Willie Nelson   Nobody's Fault But Mine Country Music
Tom Russell   The Sky Above,The Mud Below Rose of San Joaquin, the
John Prine   Angel From Montgomery In Person & On Stage
The Dixie Bee-Liners   Lost In The Silence Ripe
Hank 3 Williams   Lost in Oklahoma Rebel Within
Kathy Kallick   Call Me a Taxi Call Me a Taxi
Legendary Shack Shakers, Th   Jimblyleg Man Swampblood
Jon Rauhouse   I'll Be Seeing You (vox: Sally Timms) Steel Guitar Heart Attack
George Jones   High-Tech Redneck High-Tech Redneck
The Orb   Ripple Komfort
Numinous Eye   Where You're Standing Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est
Morricone, Ennio (soundtrack)   4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio 4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio
RM74   The Human Factor Reflex
Magnolia Electric Co.   Lonesome Valley Fading Trails
Bastiaan Maris   Untitled Track 1 Large Hot Pipe Organ
Muslimgauze   Citadel Citadel
My Brightest Diamond   Something of an End Bring Me The Workhorse
Richard Youngs   Heights Like A Neuron