The Roots and Blues Hour

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Podcast 130 from SA Roots and Blues
Roots Highlights of 2010 Pt1.
ARTIST | ALBUM | TRACK
1 Black Prairie - Feast of The Hunter's Moon - Red Rocking Chair.
2 Halfway - An Outpost of Promise - Tell them I called.
3 Mary Gauthier - The Foundling - Blood is blood.
4 Damien Jurado - Saint Bartlett - Arkansas.
5 A Canadian Celebration of The Band - Peter Katz and The Curious - Acadian Driftwood.
6 Jeffrey Foucault and Mark Erelli - Seven Curses - Cole Durhew.
7 Justin Townes Earle - Harlem River Blues - Christchurch Woman.
8 Ray Davies and Metallica - See my friends - You Really Got Me.
9 John Hiatt - Like A Freight Train - Like A Freight Train.
10 Shane Howard - Goanna Dreaming - Trouble and Strife.
11 The Dingoes - Tracks - Not Worth Fighting For.
12 Giant Sand - Blurry Blue Mountain - Ride The Rail.
13 Diane Birch - Bible Belt - Forgiveness.

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