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Thread #150492   Message #3516746
Posted By: Larry The Radio Guy
19-May-13 - 11:06 AM
Thread Name: RadioProgrm:My Top200 Albums of All Time
Subject: RE: RadioProgrm:My Top200 Albums of All Time
Thanks pdq. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.

Anyway, I've finished uploading episode 5---and made it from #'s 200 to 167. There are also some other great programs on PEach City Radio in Penticton.

Here's my list for the first 4 programs: as you can see, there are a lot of obscure material that mudcatters may be interested in.

LARRY SAIDMAN'S TOP 200 ALBUMS OF ALL TIME

200. Karen Dalton: It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You The Best. (1969)
            song: In the Evenin' (trad).

199. Talking Heads 77.   (1977)
                 song: Tentative Decisions (David Byrne)

198: Tony Kosinec: The Passerby (1985)
              song: Listen to The Hukilau (Kosinec)

197.   Andrew Hill: Compulsion (1968)
            selection: Compulsion (part )

196. Pete Seeger: Carnegie Hall Concert (1963)
        song: Guantanamera (Josi Marti, Hector Angulo)

195. James Brown: I Got The Feeling    (1968)
        song: I Got the Feeling (J. Brown)

194.   Jake Holmes: The Above Ground Sound of Jake Holmes (1967)
               songs:   Dazed and Confused (Holmes), Penny's (Holmes)

193 Folk Implosion: One Part Lullaby (1999)
        song: Mechanical Man (Barlow, Louis, Davis)

192. Joni Mitchell: Ladies of the Canyon (1970
        Song: For Free (Mitchell)
191. Don Gibson: Touch the Morning (1973)
        Song: Sweet Dreams (Gibson)

190. Hensley's Electric Jazz Band & Synthetic Symphonette: Masters of Deceit (1969)
        Song: Shining (Hensley, Bagshaw)

189. Paul Butterfield Band: Better Days. (1973)
        Song: Please Send Me Someone to Love (Percy Mayfield)

188. Neil Young: Harvest (1972)
        Song: Are You Ready For the Country (Young)

187. Oingo Boingo: Only a Lad. (1981)
        song: Only a Lad (Danny Elfman)

186. Pete Wingfield: Breakfast Special (1975)
        Song: 18 With A bullet (Wingfield)

185. Patricia Barber: Nightclub (2001)
        song: You Don't Know Me (Cindy Walker, Eddy Arnold)

#184: Eugene McDaniels: Outlaw   (1970).
        Song: Sagittarius Red (McDaniels)      

#183. Michael Nesmith & The First National Band: Nevada Fighter. (1971)
        song: Texas Morning (Michael Murphy)

#182 Jackie DeShannon: Laurel Canyon.   (1968)
        song: The Weight (R. Robinson).

#181: Sum1: Islands with Beautiful Names (1995)
        song: Definition(Part)/Columbus (Dana Frauzel)        

#180: Bud and Travis: Latin Album   (1965)
song: Malaguena Salerosa (trad).

#179: Prince: Purple Rain (1984)
song:Darling Nikki

#178: Thelonius Monk: Straight No Chaser. (1966)
        Song: Straight No Chaser

#177: Dave Edmunds: Repeat when Necessary (1979)
        songs: Crawling from The Wreckage(Graham Parker), Queen of Hearts (Hank DeVito)

#176. Greg Garing: Alone    (1987)
        song: Alone (Garing, Andrea Kirsten)

#175. Danny Kaye: Danny Kaye (1942)
        song: Dinah. (Lewis, Young, Akst).

#174   Randy Newman: Good Old Boys. (1974)
        Song: Marie (Newman).

#173. Buffy Sainte Marie: It's My Way    (1964)
        Song: It's My Way (Sainte-Marie)

#172.Dan Mangan:Nice Nice Very Nice. (2010)
        Song: Tina's Glorious Comeback.

#171. Tim Buckley: StarSailor (1970)
        song: Monterey (Larry Beckett, Tim Buckley)

#170.Nellie Lutcher:Our New Nellie.(1956).
        Song: You Made Me Love You. (James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy)

#169. The Zombies: Begin Here (1965)
        songs: She's Not There (Rod Argent)/I Remember When I Loved Her (Argent).

#168.   Shel Silverstein: Songs and Stories. (1978)
        Song: Scum of The Earth.

#167. Emmylou Harris: Roses in the Snow (1980)
        song: Wayfaring Stranger.
        


Programs 4 and 5 takes a bit of a 'break' and features the hosts of another Peach City Radio program series---Left Off The Dial---discussing with me, and playing, 10 of their top albums.

Always interested in hearing if anybody listens to the program, and hearing any feedback.

Thanks.