20 Feb 2017

Nashville Babylon 20 February 2017

From Nashville Babylon, 11:00 pm on 20 February 2017
Slim Harpo

Slim Harpo Photo: Supplied

Mark Rogers goes cinematic featuring tracks from Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? and Pulp Fiction. He also drops solid blues courtesy of Mike Henderson and Tommy Johnson, classic country from Marty Robbins and highlights homegrown tracks from Barry Saunders and Nadia Reid.

Music Details

Artist: Mike Henderson
Track: One Foot InThe Honky Tonk
Composer: Henderson/Welch
Album: Jukebox Cowboy
Label: Vinyl Junkie

Artist: Aretha Franklin
Track: Rough Lover
Composer: McFarland
Album: The Electrifying Aretha Franklin
Label: Columbia

Artist: The Soggy Bottom Boys
Track: Man Of Constant Sorrow
Composer: Burnett
Album: Oh Brother Where Art Thou?
Label: Universal

Artist: Marty Robbins
Track: El Paso
Composer: Robbins
Album: The Essential Marty Robbins
Label: Columbia

Artist: Maria McKee
Track: If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
Composer: McKee
Album: Pulp Fiction OST
Label: MCA

Artist:Tommy Johnson
Track: Bye Bye Blues
Composer: Tommy Johnson
Album: The Rough Guide To Delta Blues
Label: Southbound

Artist: John Martyn
Track: Tree Green
Composer: Martyn
Album: Tree Green
Label: Island

Artist: The Mendoza Line
Track: Water Surrounds
Composer: McArdle
Album: Full Of Light And Full Of Fire
Label: Loose

Artist: Lisa Miller
Track: No Place To Fall
Composer: Townes Van Zandt
Album: Car Tape
Label: Inertia

Artist: Nadia Reid
Track: Richard
Composer: Reid / O'Reilly
Album: Preservation
Label: Spunk

Artist: Slim Harpo
Track: Things Gonna Change
Composer: Harpo
Album: Bluesin' The Bayou
Label: Ace

Artist: Barry Saunders
Track: Here Comes Tomorrow
Composer: Saunders
Album: Zodiac
Label: Ode Records

Artist: Soweto Gospel Choir
Track: Forever Young
Composer: Dylan
Album: African Spirit
Label: Shanachie

Artist: Booker T & The MGs
Track: Sunday Sermon
Composer: Art Jerry Miller
Album: The Best Of Booker T. & The MGs
Label: Stax

 

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