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ウィークエンドサンシャイン
ブロードキャスターピーター・バラカンのナビゲートで送るウィークエンド・ミュージックマガジン。独特の嗅覚とこだわりの哲学でセレクトしたグッド・サウンドと、ワールドワイドな音楽情報を伝える。
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/
放送日: 2016年 6月11日(土)
放送時間: 午前7:20〜午前9:00(100分)
ピーター・バラカン
追悼特集 Dave Swarbrick
THIS WEEK'S PLAYLIST
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/sunshine/66/
(曲名 / アーティスト名 // アルバム名)

01. Rain Shower / Olu Dara // In The World - From Natchez To New York
02. Don’t Back Down ’’Muhammad Ali Story’’ Theme / Eddy Grant // Greatest Hits Collection
03. The Barmaid/Peter Street/The Mason’s Apron / Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick // Both Ears And The Tail
04. The Salamanca Medley / Dave Swarbrick With Martin Carthy & Diz Disley // Rags, Reels & Airs
05. Dill Pickles Rag / Dave Swarbrick With Martin Carthy & Diz Disley // Rags, Reels & Airs
06. Si Tu Dois Partir / Fairport Convention // Unhalfbricking
07. A Sailor’s Life / Fairport Convention // Unhalfbricking
08. Matty Groves / Fairport Convention // Liege And Lief
09. Tam Lin / Fairport Convention // Liege And Lief
10. Walk Awhile / Fairport Convention // Full House
11. Dirty Linen / Fairport Convention // Full House
12. Now Be Thankful / Fairport Convention // Full House
13. Sir Patrick Spens / Fairport Convention // House Full - Live At The LA Troubadour
14. Arthur McBride/Snug In The Blanket / Dave Swarbrick // Swarbrick+Swarbrick 2
15. Sheebeg And Sheemore / Dave Swarbrick // Swarbrick+Swarbrick 2
16. Mr.Tams / Linda Thompson // Won’t Be Long Now


世界の快適音楽セレクション
"快適音楽"を求めるギターデュオのゴンチチによる、ノンジャンル・ミュージック番組。
http://www4.nhk.or.jp/kaiteki/
放送日: 2016年 6月11日(土)
放送時間: 午前9:00〜午前11:00(120分)
ゴンチチ
藤川パパQ

− 爪と毛の音楽 −

楽曲

「はじめてのシャンプー」
ゴンチチ、ササラユキエ
(4分07秒)
<EPIC/SONY ESCB1647>

「ザット・シルヴァー・ヘアード・ダディー・オブ・マイン」
ジム・リーヴス
(3分13秒)
<BMG 82876635762>

「パパ・ブルース」
パパ・ジョン・クリーチ
(6分23秒)
<BEE BUMP REC. BBCD03>

「フライ・ライク・アン・イーグル」
ティーブ・ミラー・バンド
(2分59秒)
<CAPITOL REC. C207777461012>

「ザ・バイシクル・ライド」
十七絃箏)八木美知依
(5分21秒)
<ZIPANGU PRODUCTS ZIP-0019>

「うちの女房にゃ髭がある」
美ち奴
(2分47秒)
テイチクエンタテインメント TFC-679>

「氷のマニキュア」
山下達郎
(4分58秒)
<ワーナー・ミュージック・ジャパン WPCV-7450>

アクエリアス
ミュージカル“ヘアー”サントラ盤
(4分45秒)
RCA 3274-2-R>

「ベイビー・スクラッチ・マイ・バック」
スリム・ハーポ
(2分15秒)
RHINO R2 70169>

「黒髪」
(歌・三絃)富山清琴
(箏)富山美恵子
(5分35秒)
日本コロムビア COCF-10017>

「デルーメ・ネグリータ」
ロベルト・フォンセカ
(6分35秒)
<ENJA REC. ENJ-9534 2>

「カット・マイ・ヘアー」
クロスビー、スティルス、ナッシュ&ヤング
(4分21秒)
<ATLANTIC REC. AMCY-4001>

「ブラック・イズ・ザ・カラー・オブ・マイ・トゥルー・ラブズ・ヘアー」
ニーナ・シモン
(3分32秒)
<REAL GONE RGJCD252>

「レット・イット・グロウ」
エリック・クラプトン
(4分25秒)
<POLYDOR POCP-2532>

「女の爪あと」
水原弘
(3分48秒)
東芝EMI TOCT-24041>

「ディス・キャント・ビー・ラヴ」
エリック・コムストック&ランディー・ナポレオン
(2分33秒)
HARBINGER REC. HCD-2602>

「動物達集まる[ヒロ]」
ゴンチチ
(2分41秒)
ポニーキャニオン PCCA-01960>

「ピック・ユアセルフ・アップ」
フレッド・アステア
(2分14秒)
ASV LTD. AJA5377>

「ピック・ユアセルフ・アップ」
トニー・ベネット
(2分55秒)
RPM REC. 88875145742>

「時の過ぎゆくままに」
レネ・パウロ
(3分25秒)
<リスペクトレコード RES-278>

「あきらめない」
クリスティーヌ・サレム
(4分44秒)
<オルターポップ AFPCD-36356>


Jazz Record Requests
Jazz records from across the genre, played in special sequences to highlight the wonders of jazz history. All pieces have been specifically requested by Radio 3 listeners
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnn9

Sat 11 Jun 2016

16:00

BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f6jjh
In this week's selection from listeners' requests in all styles of jazz, Alyn Shipton includes the joyous Afro-Cuban sounds of Machito and his Orchestra.

Music Played

01. Johnson Rag
Alan Elsdon
Performers: Alan Elsdon, t; Phil Rhodes, tb; John Barnes, cl; Arthur Wood, p; Johnny Barton, bj; Mick Gilligan, b; Keith Webb, d.
At The Jazz Band Ball
Upbeat 164 Tr.9

02. Look Out
Stanley Turrentine
Composer: Turrentine
Performers: Stanley Turrentine, ts; Horace Parlan, p; George Tucker, b; Al Harewood, d.
June 18, 1960
Look Out!
Blue Note Tr.1

03. Roll 'Em Pete
Big Joe Turner
Composer: Johnson
Performers: Big Joe Turner, v; Joe Newman, t; Lawrence Brown, tb; Pete Brown, Frank Wess, reeds; Pete Johnson, p; Freddie Green, g; Walter Page, b; Cliff Leeman, d.
March 1956
Two Classic Albums Plus
Avid 1142 CD1 Tr.2

04. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
Benny Goodman
Composers: Lockhart/ Seitz
Performers: Benny Goodman, cl; Dick Hyman, p; Ed Shaughnessy, d.
Benny Goodman Lausanne 1950
TCB Tr.6

05. Mood Indigo
Nina Simone
Composers: Mills/ Ellington/ Bigard
Performers: Nina Simone, p, v; Jimmy Bond, b; Albert Tootie Heath, d.
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Phoenix 131509 Tr.1

06. Honesty
George Russell
Composer: Baker
Performers: George Russell, p, arr; Don Ellis, t; Dave Baker, tb; Eric Dolphy, as, bass cl; Steve Swallow, b; Joe Hunt, d.
Ezz-Thethics
Riverside Tr.5

07. Red Baron
Billy Cobham
Composer: Cobham
Performers: Billy Cobham, d; Tommy Bolin, g; Jan Hammer, keyboards; Lee Sklar, b.
1973
Spectrum
Atlantic Tr.6

08. Dancing In Ornette Coleman's Head
Billy Jenkins
Composer: Jenkins
Performers: Dylan Bates, vn; Gail Brand, tb; Nathaniel Facey, as; Billy Jenkins, g; Oren Marshall, tu; Charles Hayward, d.
Songs of Praise Live!
Babel 2768 Tr.5

09. Contagion
Sam Coombes
Composer: Coombes
Performers: Sam Coombes, as; Yoni Zelnik, b; Julien Charlet, d.
Jan 2014
Pace of Change
Pol-E-Math SCPR01 Tr.2

10. Rhumba Abierto
Machito & His Afro Cubans
Composer: Machito
Performers: Machito and his Afro-Cuban Orchestra
Rhumba Abierto
Mambo is Here To Stay, Tr.7


Geoffrey Smith's Jazz
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz does exactly what it says on the tin: a weekly programme in which Geoffrey Smith shares his love of jazz, through an exploration of its great writers, singers and players, as told from his own individual perspective.

Each programme take us through his personally-selected playlist of tracks. It's loosely-themed; maybe a great artist, a jazz style or something more off-the-wall. But that serves as just the start of a fascinating journey to the heart of the music Geoffrey is so passionate about.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5z0s

Thelonious Monk
Sun 12 Jun 2016
00:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f6l5f
Geoffrey Smith celebrates the unique art of pianist Thelonious Monk (1917-82) with a programme of Monkish originals presenting the master solo, with big band, and in the company of star saxophonists John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins.

Music Played

01. Evidence
Thelonious Monk
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performers: Thelonious Monk, p; John Coltrane, ts; Ahmed Abdul-Malik, b; Shadow Wilson, d.
Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall
Blue Note Records 0946 3-35174 2 4 Tr.2

02. Pannonica
Thelonious Monk
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performer: Thelonious Monk, p.
Alone in San Francisco
Riverside OJC 231-2 Tr.7

03. Monk's Point
Thelonious Monk
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performer: Thelonious Monk, p.
Solo Monk
Sony 635-33 Tr.3

04. Let's Call This
Steve Lacy
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performers: Steve Lacy, ss; Mal Waldron, p; Buell Neidlinger, b; Elvin Jones, d.
Four Classic Albums
Avid Jazz AMSC1187 Tr.11

05. Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are
Thelonious Monk
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performers: Thelonious Monk, p; Ernie Henry, as; Sonny Rollins, ts; Oscar Pettiford, b; Max Roach, d.
Brilliant Corners
Riverside 08880-72305014 Tr.2

06. I Mean You
Thelonious Monk
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performers: Thad Jones, cornet; Nick Travis, t; Eddie Bert, tb; Steve Lacy, ss; Phil Woods, as; Charlie Rouse, ts; Gene Allen, bs; Butch Warren, b; Frankie Dunlop, d.
Big Band and Quartet In Concert
Columbia/Legacy 88697995802 Tr.2

07. Something In Blue
Thelonious Monk
Composer: Thelonious Monk
Performer: Thelonious Monk, p.
The London Collection Vol.3
Black Lion BLCD-760142 Tr.3


Private Passions
Guests from all walks of life discuss their musical loves and hates.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnv3

John Sutherland
Sun 12 Jun 2016
12:00
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f6l5p
The scholar and critic John Sutherland talks to Michael Berkeley about his passions for film, music, and Victorian literature.

An unsuccessful career at school and a backbreaking job laying railway tracks were an unlikely start in life for the future Lord Northcliffe Professor Emeritus of Modern English Literature at University College London.

John Sutherland is hugely respected for his academic work on Victorian literature, but his infectious passion for books has led him to write for a popular audience too - he is a regular contributor to the Guardian and other papers, and his many books include Can Jane Eyre Be Happy?, How to Read a Novel, and most recently an entertaining quiz book: How Good is Your Grammar?

He talks to Michael about his difficult childhood, the later devastating effects of alcoholism, and the books and music that he's loved throughout his life - including Vaughan Williams, Britten and Mahler.

Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Production for BBC Radio 3

Music Played

00:04
Camille Saint‐Saëns
The Swan (Carnival of the Animals)
Performer: Yo‐Yo Ma

00:11
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Sinfonia Antartica (Opening)
Singer: Norma Burrowes
Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult

00:26
Benjamin Britten
Peter Grimes (Act 3: Grimes!)
Singer: Philip Langridge
Choir: London Symphony Chorus
Orchestra: City of London Sinfonia
Conductor: Richard Hickox

00:37
Edward Harper
Fanny Robin (Epilogue)
Performer: Roderick Horn
Orchestra: Scottish Chamber Orchestra

00:44
Richard Strauss
Also Sprach Zarathustra (excerpt)
Orchestra: City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Andris Nelsons

00:50
Trad.
The Lass of Aughrim
Performer: Frank Patterson

00:56
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major (2nd mvt: Adagio)
Performer: Natasha Spender
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Basil Cameron


Words and Music
A sequence of music interspersed with well-loved and less familiar poems and prose read by leading actors
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x35f

Town and Country
Sun 12 May 2016
17:30
BBC Radio 3
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f6mh6
With readings from Horace to Dickens performed by Julian Rhind-Tutt and Lia Williams, and music from Beethoven to Duke Ellington, Words and Music explores Town and Country.

Producer's Notes
We begin in the city. The grimy, gritty Salford where Ewan MacColl grew up. His song Dirty Old Town serves as our entry point. The first stop on a musical and lyrical odyssey from town to country, on locomotives, across brides and through suburbs, to the idealised rural dreams of childhood.

Horace’s Town and Country Mouse brings back memories of my long forgotten school Latin lessons. This Victorian translation of the fable suggests that the simplicity of country life is preferable to the dangerous excitement of the bright lights and big city.

The cries of street sellers lead us into a scene of mud, mire and fog. Dickens’ opening to Bleak House is a visceral depiction of a cold and wet Victorian London.
Next we journey north to Heston, Mrs Gaskell’s fictional thriving industrial cotton town. The never ending movement of people and traffic from the mill forms a stark contrast to the countryside beyond.

Back to London for a Victorian music hall number sung by Gus Elen. The view from his suburban garden across the city has been obstructed by the urban sprawl of all the houses in-between.
In The Spell of London HV Morton describes a city, not of industrial activity but quiet of commerce, where the office at night is a deserted scene of ghostly silence. Our country mouse may well be safely tucked up at home but this London is a place where you're never far from a rat.
We pause now to contemplate the frantic pace of city life with Philip Glass’s composition Mad Rush. It is a piece without beginning, middle or end and its lack of obvious narrative gives us a moment or two of respite.
We continue on our travels across two iconic river crossings. Wordsworth considers the view from Westminster Bridge, while The Kinks sing about Waterloo Bridge. Ray Davies who wrote Waterloo Sunset has said that the protagonists were not, as popularly believed, Terrence Stamp and Julie Christie. The image he had in mind was of his sister and her boyfriend walking into the future. I still like to imagine two icons of the swinging sixties crossing the river towards Soho for a night of revelry. It is a song that takes as long to sing in my head as it takes to walk across the bridge and that pleases me. The version that I have chosen to use is the original mono recording.

We leave London for the Paris of Emile Zola. His description of a railway station in the 1890s is a dark and foreboding one, where an unending stream of trains plunges away into the deepening shadows.
Strauss lends a lighter touch with his celebration of the age of steam in the locomotive inspired waltz Reise-Galopp.
John Betjeman’s hymn to metro-land, Harrow on the Hill, guides us out of the city and into the growing 1950s suburban hinterland between town and country.

Across the Atlantic now to the New York subway, where Duke Ellington regularly took the "A" Train. His musical response to the pace and frenetic excitement of his surroundings was to become his signature tune.
We stay in New York and visit the valley of ashes, a solemn dumping ground on the outskirts of the city. It is used by F. Scott Fitzgerald as a grey contrast to the glittering opulence of West Egg where Gatsby’s bright young things partied into the night.
The cartoon mouse Jerry is the real star of our next piece. The 1945 animated short A Mouse in Manhattan was a retelling of Horace’s original Town Mouse and Country Mouse. I remember it mainly for its musical score, The Manhattan Serenade. Way out west next to the Californian Salinas Valley. In the opening to East of Eden, Steinbeck evokes childhood memories of beaconing mountains and a river that was not much to boast about. Aaron Copeland’s Appalachian Spring here provides a cinematic backdrop to the reading.
Judee Sill is often associated with the so-called Laurel Canyon sound of the early seventies. But her haunting composition There’s a Rugged Road is stuffed full of wild west imagery, where the prairies roll through some celestial landscape on the long and lonely road to kingdom come. Her songs are seldom played on the radio and she deserves to be more widely heard.

We leave the town way behind and head next into the landscape of childish imagination. Rest a while and enjoy bucolic rural domesticity of a Hobbit and Mendelssohn’s playful incidental music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, before joining Alice for an adventure in the heightened reality of The Queen of Heart’s garden.
Our journey has now reached the beautiful English countryside in full bloom. In his poem April Rise, Laurie Lee celebrates the natural world for all its springtime glory. The pastoral symphony from Handel’s Messiah here seems like a fittingly peaceful interlude.
Another poem by John Betjeman takes us to a corrupted version of Englishness. His lament to a mock Georgian pub that replaced the genuine and much love village inn suggests a disconnect between memory and reality.
John Blow’s Venus and Adonis is one of the first English operas. A chorus of shepherds and shepherdesses briefly take us back to an idealised vision rural antiquity.
To a Wessex milking parlour now for Hardy’s portrayal of the country idyll. We join Tess who is full of sly enquiry upon a cow.
In the extract from Haydn’s Die Jahreszeiten an autumnal scene is described, where the joyful farmer celebrates the seasonal ripening of the crops that fill his heavy-laden wagon.
In a passage from The Go-Between, L.P. Hartley evokes a cricket match from a lost era between villagers and gentry. Leo is an emotional husk of a man now, looking back on events of a hot summer half a century before that defined the rest of his life. He is disturbed by the image of a church spire that upsets the symmetry of nature’s plan.
Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters sing Cole Porter’s Don’t Fence Me In, which is a gorgeous indulgence at this point. It is an honest plea for land, lots of land under starry skies above.

We return to an idealised English country scene for Longfellow’s portrait of the village blacksmith who is toiling, rejoicing and sorrowing onward through life.
Finally to Spiegel Im Spiegel, a timeless musical piece by Arvo Pärt written in 1978 that serves as a meditative lament to loss. A loss of childhood dreams, long-gone country ways and yearning for simpler times.
We end our musical and literary journey from town to country with A.E. Housman’s poignant conclusion that he may never return to those blue remembered hills of his Shropshire childhood.

Producer: Tim Allen

Music Played

00:00
Ewan MacColl
Dirty Old Town
Performer: Ewan MacColl
TOPIC RECORDS ?TSCD463 Tr.20

Horace 35BC Translated into English verse by John Conington 1874
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
Reader: Julian Rhind Tutt & Lia Williams

00:03
The Christmas Revels & The Revels Chorus - David Coffin, David Jones, John Langstaff, Maggi Peirce, The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
Street Cries
REVELS RECORDS CD2000 Tr.1

Charles Dickens
Bleak House
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:06
The Christmas Revels & The Revels Chorus - David Coffin, David Jones, John Langstaff, Maggi Peirce, The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
Street Cries
REVELS RECORDS CD2000 Tr.1

Mrs Gaskell
North and South
Reader: Lia Williams

00:08
George Le Brunn, lyrics by Edgar Bateman
If it wasn't for the 'Ouses In between
Performer: Gus Elen
SAYDISC CD-SDL 413 Tr.1

HV Morton
The Spell of London
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:13
Philip Glass
Mad Rush
Performer: Bruce Brubaker
INFINÉ IF1032 Tr.1

William Wordsworth
On Westminster Bridge
Reader: Lia Williams

00:15
Ray Davies
Waterloo Sunset (Mono Album Version)
Performer: The Kinks
MUSIDISC ?HI-FI-2173 CD2 Tr.6

Emile Zola, translated by Alec Brown
La Bête Humaine (The Beast in Man)
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:20
Johann Strauss I
Reise- Galopp, op.85
Performer: Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra (Košice), Mika Eichenholz (Conductor)
MARCO POLO 8 223470 Tr.2

John Betjeman
Harrow-On-The-Hill
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:23
Duke Ellington
Take The "A" Train
Performer: Duke Ellington
CREATIVE SOUNDS SSI 927 Tr.2

F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:28
Louis Alter
Manhattan Serenade
Performer: Morton Gould
RIGHTEOUS PSALM 23:43 Tr.18

00:33
Aaron Copland
Appalachian Spring
Performer: English Symphony Orchestra, William Boughton (Conductor)
NIMBUS NI5246 Tr.7

John Steinbeck
East of Eden
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:36
Judee Sill
There's A Rugged Road
Performer: Judee Sill
WEA 81227953423 CD2 Tr.1

J. R. R. Tolkien
The Hobbit
Reader: Lia Williams

00:41
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no.6 in F major, op. 68 "Pastoral"3. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute (Merry Gathering of Country Folk)
Performer: Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, John Eliot Gardiner (Conductor)
ARCHIV 4778643 CD3 Tr.7

Lewis Carroll
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Reader: Lia Williams

00:48
Felix Mendelssohn
"Over hill, over dale"
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn (Conductor)
EMI 5749812 Tr.3

Laurie Lee
April Rise
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

00:51
George Frideric Handel
Pastoral Symphony – Largetto e mezzo piano
Performer: London Handel Orchestra, Martin Neary (Conductor)
ASV CDQS6001 Tr.4

John Betjeman
The Village Inn
Reader: Lia Williams

00:55
John Blow
Come Shepherdsall, let's sing and play
Performer: New London Consort, Philip Pickett (Conductor), Julia Gooding, Andrew King, Simon Grant, Christopher Robson, Libby Crabtree
OISEAU LYRE 4402202 Tr.3

Thomas Hardy
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Reader: Lia Williams

01:01
Joseph Haydn
Der Herbst (Autumn) No 19 – Einleitung und Rezitativ (Introduction and Recitative)
Performer: London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (Conductor), Miah Persson (Soprano), Jeremy Ovenden (Tenor), Andrew Foster-Williams (Bass)
LSO LIVE LSO0708 CD2 Tr.1

L.P. Hartley
The Go-Between
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt

01:05
Cole Porter
Don't Fence Me In
Performer: Bing Crosby with The Andrews Sisters
WISEPACK LECDD 612 Tr.11

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Village Blacksmith
Reader: Lia Williams

01:10
Arvo Pärt
Spiegel im Spiegel
Performer: Nicola Benedetti (violin), Alexi Grynyuk (piano)
UNIVERSAL CLASSICS AND JAZZ 4763399 Tr.6

A. E. Housman
Into my heart an air that kills
Reader: Julian Rhind-Tutt


Travelling Folk
Bruce MacGregor presents Radio Scotland's flagship folk programme and brings you the very best of today's music and song.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tlyrt

Sun 12 Jun 2016
19:00
BBC Radio Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07f6tpr
Bruce MacGregor presents the very best in folk and roots music from around the world.

Music Played

01. Zold Erdoben
Dallahan
Matter of Time
Dallahan Music

02. Grateful
Blue Rose Code
Grateful EP
Self-Released

03. Kontinentet Kalder
Fru Skagerrak
Fru Skagerrak
GO’ Danish

Strange Country

Strange Country

04. Strange Country
Kacy & Clayton
Strange Country
New West Records

05. Brunswick Stew
Kacy & Clayton
Strange Country
New West Records

06. If You Ask How I’m Keeping
Kacy & Clayton
Strange Country
New West Records

07. Happy To Be Home
Skerryvore ft. Sharon Shannon
Single
Tyree Records

08. River
O'Hooley & Tidow
Shadows
No Masters

09. Both Sides Now
Joni Mitchell
Clouds
Reprise

10. The Lasher
Rura
Despite The Dark
Rura Music

11. Banjoman Button
Goitse
Inspired By Chance
Goitse Music

12. Achilles Heel
Dana Immanuel & The Stolen Band
Come With Me
Self-Released

13. Kargus
Maarja Nuut
Une Meeles

14. When The Lights Go Down
Adam Holmes & The Embers
Brighter Still

15. People Come/ People Go
Adam Holmes & The Embers
Brighter Still

16. Jim Wise
Sun Kil Moon
Benji

17. Ballerina
Van Morrison
Astral Weeks

18. Aviemore
Adam Holmes & The Embers
Heirs and Graces

19. JT’s
RANT
Reverie
Make Believe Records

20. Mermaid
Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick
Straws in the Wind
Topic Records

21. Parallels: Echo Falls/ The Double Stag/ You've been robed/ 10 weeks and a day
Mànran
Single
Manran