This week, another diverse serving of prog rock and anything else that fits from Australia and around the world. After 10pm it's happy 70th birthday to Mike Rudd with a healthy serving of music from his legendary Australian bands Spectrum and Ariel, and other birthdays this week include Chick Corea (Return To Forever), John Wetton (Asia, Family, King Crimson, Qango, UK, Uriah Heep and others) and Alan White (Yes).
8pm
Yes Starship Trooper (1971) (The Yes Album)
Focus Delitae musicae + Birth (1974) (Hamburger Concerto)
Return To Forever Duel of the jester and the tyrant (1976) (Romantic Warrior)
Chick Corea Akoustic Band Spain (1989) (Chick Corea Akoustic Band)
Unitopia Genesis medley (2013) (Covered Mirror Vol.1 Smooth As Silk)
Yes The calling (1994) (Talk)
9pm
The Tangent A spark in the aether (2015) (A Spark In The Aether)
Ozric Tentacles Aura borealis (1999) (Waterfall Cities)
John Wetton Battlelines (1994) (Battlelines)
King Crimson Fracture (live, 1974) (USA)
Asia Sole survivor (live, 1990) (Live In Moscow)
The Masters Apprentices Melodies of St. Kilda/Southern Cross + Thyme to rhyme (1972) (A Toast To Panama Red)
10pm
Spectrum I’ll be gone (1971) (single, alternate stereo version / bonus track on reissue of Part One)
Indelible Murtceps We are indelible (1972) (Warts Up Your Nose / Ghosts: Post-Terminal Reflection)
Spectrum What the world needs (is a new pair of socks) (1971) (Milesago)
Ariel Some good advice (live) (1977) (More From Before / Ariel Live In Concert)
Ariel Rock & roll scars (1975) (Rock & Roll Scars)
Spectrum Sensible shoes + Right into you (live, 2003) (Forever Music presents: Series One – Seasons Of Change)
Spectrum Second coming (live, 2001) (Queenscliff Music Festival - Alive)
Spectrum I’ll be gone + You just can’t win (1970) (original acetate demos – bonus tracks on reissue of Part One)
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