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Revision as of 01:46, 20 May 2020
Tape
- Name
- J P D02
- Station
- YYYY-MM
- 1974
- Comments
- From the session tracks on this mixtape, plus Peel's commentary, I could identify dates for some songs.
Tracklisting
- O.V. Wright: Eight Men, Four Women (LP - A Nickel And A Nail And Ace Of Spades) Backbeat 17 January 1974
- JP: 'This is the last from Sassafras and it's called Schooldays'
- 2:59
- Sassafras: Schooldays (session) 17 January 1974
- 8:36
- Joshua Rifkin: Weeping Willow (session) 17 January 1974
- JP: 'Joshua....'
- 12:44
- Syd Barrett: Baby Lemonade (LP - Barrett) Harvest
- 16:22
- unknown instrumental
- 22:34
- Michael Chapman: Time Enough To Spare (session) 23 July 1974
- JP: 'Michael Chapman and the first from him and that's called Time Enough To Spell. Record from now Arthur K Adams, who? Arthur K Adams'
- 26:47
- Arthur K. Adams: She Drives Me Out Of My Mind (7") Modern 23 July 1974
- 30:18
- Sutherland Brothers And Quiver: Real Love (session) possibly 22 January 1974 or 12 March 1974
- 35:29
- Paul McCartney & Wings: Let Me Roll It (LP - Band On The Run) Apple released 30th November 1973
- 40:00
- Leon Russell: A Six Pack To Go (LP - Hank Wilson's Back Vol. I) Shelter
- Peel said another track from Leon Russell's album called Sail My Ship Alone was covered by Jerry Lee Lewis and thought that Russell's version wasn't that good. He thought of playing Jerry's original version, but then heard the following track from Jerry's Great Balls Of Fire album called I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You, which he says is his favourite Jerry Lee Lewis' piano solos.
- 42:45
- Jerry Lee Lewis: I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You (LP - Original Golden Hits - Volume 2) Sun
File
- Name
- JP D 02
- Length
- 45:21
- Other
- Shared via Peel Mailing List.
- Many thanks to Decktician, Rocker for organisation and Tim for digitisation
- Available