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No. 81 : Grey Jay

March 7, 2016

A smattering of music from a wide range of genres and styles.

  1. Sonata for Violin and Piano in A: Allegretto Ben Moderato

    by Jandó, Jénö & Takako Nishizaki from Franck: Violin Sonatas - Grieg: Lyric Pieces

  2. John Saw That Number

    by Neko Case from Fox Confessor Brings the Flood

  3. Boy With a Coin

    by Iron & Wine from The Shepherd's Dog

  4. Song for Myla Goldberg

    by The Decemberists from Her Majesty The Decemberists

  5. Night Still Comes

    by Neko Case from The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You

  6. Life of Sin

    by Sturgill Simpson from Metamodern Sounds in Country Music

  7. For the Summer

    by Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs from God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise

  8. Leave Your Boyfriends Behind

    by Leona Naess from Thirteens

  9. If I Needed You

    by Andrew Bird from Hands of Glory

  10. (For Bill)

    by DeYarmond Edison from DeYarmond Edison

  11. The Way the Whole Things Ends

    by Gillian Welch from The Harrow & The Harvest

  12. Road

    by Nick Drake from Pink Moon

  13. Three Weeks In Havana

    by Blake Mills from Heigh Ho

  14. When It Pleases You

    by Sara Watkins from Sun Midnight Sun

  15. Juggernaut

    by Guy Garvey from Courting the Squall

  16. Frogs On Ice

    by Darol Anger & Mike Marshall from Mike Marshall & Darol Anger: The Duo Live - At Home and On the Range

  17. Hey Ho!

    by Mike Marshall & Chris Thile from Into the Cauldron

  18. Big Gravel

    by Psychograss from Like Minds

  19. Well You Needn't

    by Thelonious Monk Septet from Monk's Music

  20. Si Tu Vois Ma Mère

    by Sidney Bechet

  21. Nothing but Trouble

    by Gregory Page & His Big Band Orchestra from Shine, Shine, Shine

  22. Float On

    by Modest Mouse from Good News for People Who Love Bad News

  23. Doubting Thomas

    by Nickel Creek from Why Should the Fire Die?