This week, another diverse serving of prog rock and anything else that
fits from Australia and around the world, featuring classic music from Blackfeather and Tamam Shud, plus more recent releases from Indaba (jazz rock fusion from Brisbane) and Sebastian Hardie. Birthdays this week for the late Ric Grech (bass player with Family and Traffic) and Keith Emerson, plus a broad selection from the musical legacy of Jack Bruce.
8pm
Jack Bruce Golden days (1974) (Out Of The Storm)
Jack Bruce Tickets to waterfalls + Weird of Hermiston (1969) (Songs For A Tailor)
Cream I feel free + White room (1968) (Wheels Of Fire)
Van Der Graaf Generator The house with no door (1970) (H to He Who Am The Only One)
Spooky Tooth Lost in the dream (1969) (Spooky Two)
Curved Air Over and above (1972) (Phantasmagoria)
Indaba Absolute mobility (2000) (Something Serious)
9pm
Blackfeather At the mountains of madness + Seasons of change (1971) (At The Mountains Of Madness)
Blackfeather Tomorrow never knows (1971) (The GTK Tapes Vol.2)
Traffic Rainmaker (1971) (The Low Heeled Spark Of High Heeled Boys)
Traffic Gimme some lovin’ (live) (1971) (Welcome To The Canteen)
Emerson Lake & Palmer Honky tonk train blues (1977) (Works Volume II)
The Nice America (1968) (single only)
Emerson Lake & Palmer Fanfare for the common man (1977) (Works Volume I)
10pm
Tamam Shud Bali waters + Sea the swells + First things first (1972) (Morning Of The Earth, soundtrack)
Cream Crossroads (live) + NSU (live) (1968) (Wheels Of Fire)
Cream Strange brew + Wrapping paper (live at the BBC) (1968) (Cream BBC Sessions)
Sebastian Hardie I wish (2012) (Blueprint)
Sleepmakeswaves (hello) cloud mountain (2011) (...and so we destroyed everything)
Andy Salvanos Long black lunch (2007) (Closer)
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