This week, just in time for National Science Week, another healthy serving of prog rock and anything else that
fits from Australia and overseas. It's happy birthday to Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) and to the unpredictable Australian singer Deborah Conway. And there's as much of the late Bill Putt (Spectrum) that can be fitted into 3 hours.
8pm
Spectrum I’ll be gone (1971) (single only, stereo version / Part One - reissue: bonus track)
Spectrum Love’s my bag (1971) (Milesago)
Indelible Murtceps We are indelible (1972) (Warts Up Your Nose / Ghosts: Post-Terminal Reflection)
Ariel Rock & roll scars (1975) (Rock & Roll Scars)
Rush Natural science (1980) (Permanent Waves)
Ian Anderson The secret language of birds (2000) (Secret Language of Birds)
Jethro Tull Living in the past (1972) (Living In The Past)
Jethro Tull Dot com (1999) (Dot Com)
Steeleye Span Thomas the Rhymer (1974) (Now We Are Six)
9pm
Dream Theater The Count of Tuscany (2009) (Black Clouds and Silver Linings)
Sebastian Hardie I wish (2012) (Blueprint)
The Dark Ales Best intentions (2012) (Edges Of The Day)
Camel Echoes (1978) (Breathless)
The Windmill Not alone (2013) (The Continuation)
10pm
Do Re Mi Man overboard (1985) (Domestic Harmony)
Deborah Conway Consider This (1993) (Bitch Epic)
Deborah Conway White roses (live, 1994) (Epic Theatre)
Deborah Conway It doesn’t work that way (2004) (Summertown)
Spectrum I’ll be gone + Some good advice (live at Sunbury, 1972) (Milesago – reissue: bonus tracks)
SubAudible Hum Science maketh the scientist (2006) ( In Time For Spring, On Came The Snow)
Tommy Emmanuel The Big Swell (1993) (The Journey)
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