Saturday, January 31, 2026

REUPLOADS # 122

REUPLOADS # 122

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VA - Story Of Jamaican Music (Tougher Than Tough) [1993] (4 x CDs)

https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2019/06/va-story-of-jamaican-music-tougher-than.html


VA - Time Life, The Best of Blue-Eyed Soul [2006] (2 x CDs)

https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2022/02/va-time-life-best-of-blue-eyed-soul.html


VA - Rock & Roll Orgy Vol. 01 - Vol. 08 [1995-1997] (8 x CDs)

https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2022/01/va-rock-roll-orgy-vol-01-vol-08-1995.html


VA - READERS POLL #03, VA - 100 Greatest Closing Tracks (A Butterboy Compilation) (5 x CDs)

https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2022/10/va-readers-poll-03-va-100-greatest.html


Eddie Lockjaw Davis & Johnny Griffin Quintet - The Complete Sessions [2011] (4 x CDs)

https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2023/03/eddie-lockjaw-davis-johnny-griffin.html


Sam Rivers - The Complete Blue Note Sam Rivers Sessions [1996] (3 x CDs)

https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2022/11/sam-rivers-complete-blue-note-sam.html


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VA - Safe In My Garden, American Pop in The Shadows 1967-1972 [2025]

POP

VA - Safe In My Garden, American Pop in The Shadows 1967-1972 [2025]

Safe In My Garden arrives as one of those rare compilations that feels both overdue and perfectly timed, a deep dive into the quieter corners of American pop during a period usually dominated by louder narratives. Rather than revisiting the well‑known chart climbers of the late sixties and early seventies, this set turns its attention to the artists who worked just outside the spotlight, crafting songs with care, subtlety, and a kind of domestic intimacy that often slipped past the mainstream. The result is a portrait of an era defined not only by revolution and spectacle, but by the private, melodic spaces where songwriters shaped their own small worlds.

Across its selections, the compilation highlights a strain of American pop that blended soft‑psych textures, folk‑pop warmth, and studio‑crafted sophistication. These were musicians who absorbed the era’s experimentation without abandoning structure, who preferred close‑mic’d vocals, brushed drums, and gentle harmonic turns over grand gestures. Many of the tracks originally appeared on regional labels or short‑run LPs, the kind of releases that never travelled far beyond their local scenes. Hearing them together now gives the music a new coherence, revealing shared moods and production choices that might have gone unnoticed in isolation.

What stands out most is the craftsmanship. Arrangers leaned into woodwinds, vibraphones, and lightly psychedelic guitar tones, while producers embraced the emerging possibilities of multi‑track recording. The songs often carry a sense of refuge—porches, gardens, quiet rooms, spaces where the outside world feels held at bay. It’s a reminder that even during a turbulent cultural moment, many artists were writing about interior lives, small revelations, and the search for calm.

For collectors, Safe In My Garden offers a beautifully curated window into a parallel history of American pop. These are songs that lived in the shadows not because they lacked quality, but because they occupied a gentler frequency. Hearing them restored and sequenced with intention gives the era a new dimension, inviting listeners to rediscover the quieter brilliance that thrived just beyond the charts. (B)

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Track lists

01 Sundowners - Always You 2:59 2025

02 Mark Eric - Move With The Dawn 2:45 2025

03 Tommy James & The Shondells - She 2:02 2025

04 Groop - A Famous Myth 3:24 2025

05 Brewer & Shipley - Dreamin' in The Shade (Down in LA) 2:12 2025

06 Tee Cara - I Don't Think I Know Her 2:47 2025

07 Harpers Bizarre - Knock on Wood 3:10 2025

08 Cyrkle - The Visit (She Was Here) 2:19 2025

09 Fargo - I See it Now 2:26 2025

10 Best of Friends - Summer Sound 2:51 2025

11 Critters - A Moment of Being With You 2:45 2025

12 Millennium - Blight 2:52 2025

13 Gary Lewis & The Playboys - Jill 2:19 2025

14 Roger Nichols & The Small Circle of Friends - I Can See Only You 2:54 2025

15 New Wave - Little Dreams 2:28 2025

16 Free Design - My Brother Woody 2:34 2025

17 Nancy Priddy - Christina's World 2:44 2025

18 Chad & Jeremy - The Ark 4:56 2025

19 Smokey & His Sister - Creators of Rain 2:43 2025

20 Eighth Day - How Can I Stop Loving You 2:48 2025

21 Love Generation - Love is A Rainy Sunday 2:41 2025

22 Sunshine Company - Springtime Meadows 4:29 2025

23 Thomas & Richard Frost - The Word is Love 2:42 2025

24 New Colony Six - Prairie Grey 2:43 2025

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Friday, January 30, 2026

VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950–1964 (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

ROCK

VA - Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950–1964 (A Butterboy Compilation) (4 x CDs)

Putting this collection together nearly finished me. I’m not exaggerating. What started as a simple idea, “let’s gather the space‑age rock tracks from the early atomic era”, turned into a long, stubborn, patience‑testing excavation through the strangest corners of mid‑century music. Every time I thought I’d reached the end, another obscure 7‑inch, another forgotten B‑side, another regional pressing would surface and drag me back into the hunt.

But that’s the beauty of this era. Between 1950 and 1964, musicians weren’t just making records, they were reacting to a world that suddenly felt bigger, stranger, and more dangerous than ever. Rockets were going up, satellites were circling overhead, and the idea of visitors from other planets didn’t feel like fantasy anymore. You can hear that tension, that excitement, that fear, and that wild imagination in every track here.

This set captures all of it, the rockabilly kids shouting about Sputnik, the surf bands trying to soundtrack the cosmos, the early electronic experimenters bending circuits into alien languages, the novelty storytellers interviewing Martians, the Cold War PSAs warning us to stay calm, and the wide‑eyed dreamers who genuinely believed the future was already landing in their backyard.

Some of these tracks are polished. Some are raw. Some are ridiculous. Some are genuinely visionary. But together, they form a portrait of a world looking upward, sometimes with hope, sometimes with dread, always with curiosity.

And yes, it took a ridiculous amount of patience to assemble. Hours of checking dates, verifying releases, sorting novelty from non‑novelty, and making sure every track belonged in this strange little universe. But now that it’s done, I can finally say I’m proud of it. This is the sound of the Space Age before the Space Age truly arrived, a time when the future was still a rumour, a dream, a fear, a promise.

So, sit back, press play, and let these voices, guitars, bleeps, booms, and Martian howls take you back to a moment when tomorrow felt close enough to touch. (B)

The next chapter is already prepared and will be posted next week. 

If Visions of Tomorrow, The Space‑Age Imagination 1950-1964 captured the innocence, fear, and wild imagination of the early Space Age, then the follow‑up will dive straight into the era when rock music finally caught up with the future it had been dreaming about. 

From 1965 to 1979, the sound of tomorrow wasn’t a novelty anymore, it was a movement. Psychedelic explorers, proto‑electronic pioneers, cosmic rockers, glam astronauts, and heavy‑riff futurists all took the themes of space, technology, and the unknown and pushed them into something bigger, louder, and stranger. This next project will trace that evolution: the moment when the future stopped being a rumour and became a full‑blown cultural force. If the first box set was about imagining tomorrow, the next one is about living in it. And trust me, you’ll want to hear where this journey goes next...

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CD1

01 Don Pardo and Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez - Civil Defense Spot: Message From Mars (Conelrad Jingle) (1953) 1:04 1953

02 Unknown Artist - Robot Monster 0:42 1953

03 Billy Lee Riley & His Little Green Men - Flying Saucers Rock N Roll 2:01 1957

04 Neil Alan and The Cosmos - Light My Rockets and Send Me to The Moon 2:17 1958

05 Tornados - Robot (Mix #4) 2:40 1963

06 Les Vogt - Moon Rocketin' 1:58 1958

07 Bel-Aires - Space Walk 2:42 1959

08 Winifred Atwell - Spaceship Boogie 2:35 1952

09 Rebelaires Featuring Sammy Smith - Satellite Rock 2:40 1958

10 Gamblers - Moon Dawg 2:15 1960

11 Spotnicks - The Rocket Man 1:54 1962

12 Joe Montgomery - Planetary Run 2:14 1958

13 Wild Tones - Martian Band 2:09 1959

14 Sonny Sheather - Orbit With Me 2:27 1958

15 Teacho and His Students - Rock-et 2:20 1958

16 Butch Paulson - Man From Mars 2:19 1959

17 Vigilantes - Man in Space 3:04 1961

18 Jamie Horton - Robot Man 1:14 1960

19 Al Barkle With The Tri-Tones - Sputnik II 2:00 1958

20 Tornados - Telstar 3:16 1962

21 Ray Anderson & The Home Folks - Sputnicks and Mutnicks 2:09 1958


CD2

22 Galen Denny - Gonna Build A Rocket 2:09 1959

23 Marketts - Out of Limits 2:05 1963

24 Bill Thomas - The Sputnik Story 2:34 1958

25 Ventures - Journey to The Stars 2:19 1964

26 Ivor Slaney - Spaceways 1:24 1961

27 Jerry Engler and the Four Ekkos - Sputnik (Satellite Girl) 2:26 1958

28 Carl Mann - Satellite No.2 2:15 1959

29 Billy Mure 'Supersonic Guitars' - Guitars in Space 1:53 1959

30 Skip Stanley - Satellite Baby 2:32 1957

31 Paul Perryman - Satellite Fever, Asiatic Flu 2:36 1957

32 Spotnicks - Space Ship Rendezvous 1:54 1962

33 3 Honeydrops - Rockin' Satellite 2:23 1958

34 Satellites - Blast Off 2:22 1958

35 Wesley Reynolds - Trip to The Moon 2:05 1959

36 Equadors - Sputnik Dance 2:36 1958

37 Terry Dunavan - Rock it on Mars 1:57 1959

38 Rose DuBats - Signals From Saturn 2:07 1959

39 Danny Overbea - Space Time 2:26 1956

40 Connie Francis - Robot Man 1:55 1960

41 Buck Trail - Knocked Out Joint on Mars 2:26 1954

42 Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Song of the Second Moon 2:50 1957


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43 Pyramids - Contact 1:53 1964

44 Jackie Fautheree - First Man on Mars 2:14 1959

45 Astros - Space Walk 2:26 1962

46 Jaguars - Supersonic Twist 2:26 1962

47 Spacemen - The Clouds 2:47 1959

48 Moonlighters - Guitar Rock 1:49 1958

49 Young John Watson (Johnny 'guitar' Watson) - Space Guitar 2:40 1954

50 Flee-Rekkers - Fireball (Theme from Fireball Xl5) 2:32 1963

51 Space Walkers - The Invader 3:34 1961

52 Larks - Rockin' in The Rocket Room 2:46 1958

53 Rufus Shoffner - Orbit Twist 2:46 1959

54 Ventures - Journey to The Stars 2:22 1964

55 Starfires - Space Needle 2:20 1962

56 Cees & His Skyliners - Rockin' to Telstar 2:17 1963

57 Pat and The Satellites - Jupiter-C 2:14 1958

58 Jimmie Haskell & His Orchestra - Astrosonic 1:56 1959

59 Spacemen - Blast Off 2:46 1959

60 Los Loud Jets - Sputnik 2:34 1958

61 Freddy Sunder - Flying Saucers 2:14 1955

62 Billy Chambers - Fallout Shelter 2:53 1962

63 Bernard Herrmann - The Day the Earth Stood Still 3:46 1951


CD4

01 Al Jacobson With The Cave Dwalllers - Sputnik 1:38 1958

02 Billy Hogan - Shake it Over Sputnik 2:08 1958

03 Blackie Jenkins - Spaceship Life 1:46 1953

04 Buchanan & Goodman - The Flying Saucer (Parts 1 and 2) 4:22 1956

05 Eddie Cletro - Flying Saucer Boogie 2:43 1952

06 Ginny Millay - I Saw A Flying Saucer 2:43 1961

07 Jeff Hughes - Our Spaceman Did Come Back 2:37 1962

08 Jesse Lee Turner - I'm The Little Space Girl's Father 2:44 1959

09 Jesse Lee Turner - The Little Space Girl 2:51 1958

10 Mad Martians - Outer Space Looters (Part 1) 2:37 1957

11 Mad Martians - Outer Space Looters (Part 2) 2:27 1957

12 Missles - Space Ship 1:59 1960

13 Raiders - Raiders From Outer Space 2:22 1958

14 Roosevelt Sykes - Sputnik Baby (1957) 2:19 1958

15 Sheb Wooley - The Purple People Eater 2:14 1958

16 Tides - Chicken Spaceman 2:12 1961

17 Jive Five - People From Another World 2:23 1961

18 Sonny Day & The Tony Ray Trio - Creature From Outer Space 2:29 1958

19 Jamie Horton - Robot Man 1:49 1960

20 Ran-Dells - Martian Hop 2:18 1963

21 Dick Robinson & His Makebelievers - The Boppin  Martian 1:54 1959

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Thursday, January 29, 2026

BB LUCKY DIP #494

BB LUCKY DIP #494

Lucky Dip's will be a mystery gift to those who choose to pick them up. 

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Today's topic: MIXED BAG


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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

VA - You’re No Big Deal (Grunge, The U.S. Underground And Beyond 1984-1994) [2025] (4 x CDs)

POST PUNK

VA - You’re No Big Deal (Grunge, The U.S. Underground And Beyond 1984-1994) [2025] (4 x CDs)

On first glance, "You’re No Big Deal" looks like someone emptied three different scenes onto the table and hoped chronology would glue it together. Cherry Red usually runs tight thematic lines, but this one feels more like a cultural map than a genre box—wide, scrappy, and occasionally chaotic.

When I call "You’re No Big Deal" one of the most revealing grunge‑era documents in years, I’m not talking about nostalgia or canon polishing. What you’re holding is a four CD excavation of the decade when American underground guitar music was mutating in real time, long before the mainstream tried to package it. Cherry Red issued it in 2025, but the story it tells is older, messier, and far more interesting than the tidy “Seattle explosion” narrative we’ve all heard.

I want you to hear CD1 as a foundation rather than a preface. Green River, Redd Kross, 10 Minute Warning, Bam Bam, Poison 13, early Meat Puppets, these weren’t stepping stones, they were the scene. Their singles and small‑run releases shaped the raw, unvarnished aesthetic that later got labelled “grunge.” And yes, the Australian and New Zealand presence, The Scientists, feedtime, Cosmic Psychos, The Celibate Rifles, isn’t a footnote. It’s a reminder of how much the Seattle crowd absorbed from the Antipodean underground, something musicians always acknowledged even if the history books didn’t.

As you move into the late ’80s material, you’ll notice how wide the net really is. Mudhoney, Blood Circus, Babes in Toyland, Tad, and Skin Yard sit comfortably beside Crunchbird, Helltrout, and Kill Sybil. This is the part of the story I love most, the regional 7‑inches, the basement shows, the bands who never chased polish because immediacy mattered more.

By the time the set reaches the early ’90s, L7, The Breeders, Hole, Screaming Trees, Superchunk, Dead Moon, Melvins, Veruca Salt, you can feel the scene expanding sideways rather than upward. The mainstream may have been watching, but the underground never stopped behaving like the underground. Even the outliers, Cop Shoot Cop, Thrillhammer, Wicker Biscuit, Gary Young, reinforce that this wasn’t a genre so much as a shared attitude.

For me, that’s the real value of "You’re No Big Deal" it restores the noise, the looseness, the stubborn DIY spirit that made this era matter in the first place.

You may ask why does Nirvana not appear in this set. This set is built almost entirely from independent-label masters. So instead of trying to fake a canonical history, they lean into the pre‑mainstream ecosystem, the bands who shaped the soil Nirvana grew out of.

Once you look at it through that lens, the “mess” starts to make more sense, it’s less “the story of grunge” and more “the world grunge came from.”  If you judge it as a grunge compilation, it’s scattershot. If you judge it as a 1984-1994 U.S. underground guitar history, it’s actually pretty sharp, just broader and more unruly than the title suggests. (B)

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CD1

01 Green River - Come on Down 3:20

02 Redd Kross - Linda Blair 1984 2:03

03 10 Minute Warning - Stooge 3:12

04 Bam Bam - Villains (Also Wear White) 2:52

05 Poison 13 - One Step Closer 3:31

06 Meat Puppets - Swimming Ground 3:06

07 Feast - Look for The Light 4:21

08 Scientists - If It's The Last Thing I Do 3:56

09 Hüsker Dü - Crystal 3:29

10 Malfunkshun - My Only Fan 4:23

11 Dinosaur Jr. - Little Fury Things 3:06

12 Soundgarden - Hunted Down 2:41

13 U-men - Solid Action 2:11

14 Pixies - Caribou 3:14

15 Feedtime - Curtains 4:24

16 Replacements - The Ledge 4:07

17 Flaming Lips - Maximum Dream for Evil Knievel 2:51

18 Green River - This Town 3:23

19 Cosmic Psychos - Can't Come In 2:19

20 Celibate Rifles - Jesus on TV 2:11

21 Happy Flowers - Mom and Dad Like The Baby More Than Me 3:09


CD2

01 Mudhoney - Touch Me I'm Sick 2:32

02 Bundle of Hiss - Rabies 4:05

03 Fluid - Cold Outside 3:18

04 Cat Butt - 64 Funny Cars 4:23

05 Blood Circus - Two Way Street 2:55

06 Babes in Toyland - Dust Cake Boy 3:45

07 Scream - Fucked Without A Kiss 3:16

08 Ultra Vivid Scene - Mercy Seat 4:09

09 Girl Trouble - Riverbed 3:46

10 Crunchbird - Subway Circle 2:25

11 Soundgarden - Flower 3:26

12 Tad - Behemoth 4:08

13 Kill Sybil - Olympia (Single Version) 4:22

14 Love Battery - Between The Eyes 4:28

15 Seaweed - Inside 2:44

16 Skin Yard - Start at The Top 3:06

17 Gas Huffer - Firebug 1:47

18 Mudhoney - In 'n' Out of Grace 5:31

19 Helltrout - Smoking Lounge 2:20

20 Mother Love Bone - Thru Fade Away 3:44


CD3

01 Sonic Youth - Kool Thing 4:06

02 L7 - Shove 3:21

03 Toadies - I Hope You Die 5:20

04 Pavement - From Now On 2:03

05 Thrown Ups - Stockboy, Superhero 0:53

06 Poison Idea - Feel The Darkness 6:02

07 Breeders - Glorious 3:24

08 Dinosaur Jr. - The Wagon 4:54

09 Hole - Teenage Whore 2:57

10 Nomeansno - Body Bag 4:41

11 7 Year Bitch - Lorna 1:56

12 Screaming Trees - Uncle Anesthesia 3:53

13 Mercury Rev - Syringe Mouth 4:04

14 Calamity Jane - Say It 3:14

15 Eric’s Trip - Lost 3:34

16 Thrillhammer - Bleed 3:51

17 Cop Shoot Cop - Discount Rebellion 2:22

18 Treepeople - Ballard Bitter 3:15

19 Nubbin - Macaroni 3:15


CD4

01 Temple of The Dog - Pushin' Forward Back 3:45

02 Monkeywrench - I'm Blown 3:56

03 Stone Temple Pilots - Sex Type Thing 3:37

04 Honcho Overload - Sugarfoot (Single Version) 2:33

05 Luscious Jackson - Keep on Rockin' It 3:39

06 Cheater Slicks - Murder (Live at Cbgbs) 3:51

07 Beasts of Bourbon - Just Right 5:31

08 Gits - Here's to Your Fuck 1:51

09 Superchunk - Precision Auto 2:46

10 Dead Moon - It's O.k. 3:35

11 Melvins - Set Me Straight 2:25

12 Patchouli Sewer - Beauty Sleep 2:12

13 Wool - Kill The Crow 3:19

14 Kim Salmon and The Surrealists - Non Stop Action Groove 3:25

15 Veruca Salt - All Hail Me (Remix) 3:05

16 Sleep Capsule - Eat It's Tongue 2:22

17 Steel Wool - Four Winds 4:03

18 Wicker Biscuit - Creepy Doll 2:42

19 Gary Young - Plant Man 1:58

20 Cellophane - Tripping Fields 1:55

21 St. Johnny - I Hate Rock and Roll 4:10

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

VA - George Martin, A Painter in Sound Pre-Beatles Productions and Classical Influences [2023] (4 x CDs)

GEORGE MARTIN

VA - George Martin, A Painter in Sound Pre-Beatles Productions and Classical Influences [2023] (4 x CDs)

George Martin’s reputation is so tightly bound to the Beatles that it’s easy to forget how much groundwork he laid long before their arrival. This collection pulls the curtain back on that earlier period, revealing a producer already fluent in colour, texture, and narrative long before pop culture crowned him the “Fifth Beatle.” What emerges is a portrait of a craftsman who treated the studio as a workshop for ideas, sometimes playful, sometimes formal, always curious.

His pre‑Beatles catalogue is a fascinating mix of comedy records, light orchestral pieces, chamber arrangements, and early pop experiments. Even in the novelty material, you can hear his instinct for structure, the way he shapes space around a voice, the way he balances humour with musicality, the way he uses arrangement as a storytelling tool. These weren’t throwaway sessions; they were exercises in control, pacing, and timbre. They taught him how to frame a performance, so the personality shines through.

The classical influence is unmistakable. Martin approached popular music with the discipline of someone trained to think in terms of form and movement. His early orchestral productions show a producer who understood how to build tension, how to release it, and how to use instrumentation to shift emotional tone. Those skills would later become central to the Beatles’ evolution, but they were already present here, quietly, confidently, and without fanfare.

What this anthology captures is the sense of a producer developing his palette. You can hear him testing ideas, refining his ear, and learning how to translate abstract musical concepts into something accessible. It’s a reminder that innovation rarely arrives fully formed; it grows out of years of experimentation, small risks, and the willingness to treat every session as an opportunity.

For listeners who enjoy tracing artistic lineage, this set offers a rare chance to hear the foundations of a career that would reshape modern music. It’s George Martin before the mythology, still searching, still learning, already painting in sound. (B)

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CD1

01 London Baroque Ensemble - Antonin Dvorak: Serenade for Winds in D Minor Op.44 – Moderato Quasi Marcia 3:51

02 Frank Chacksfield's Tunesmiths - Little Red Monkey 2:23

03 Kenneth McKellar - Corn Rigs Are Bonnie 2:59

04 Kirchin Band - Bandbox 3:02

05 Cleo Laine With The Johnny Dankworth Seven - Honeysuckle Rose 2:26

06 Sidney Torch & His Orchestra - Bicycle Belles [Signature Tune of "Yakity-Yak"] 2:28

07 Dick James - Robin Hood 2:32

08 Eve Boswell - Besame Mucho 2:34

09 Bert Weedon - Theme From ITV's $64,000 Question 2:51

10 Vipers Skiffle Group - Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O 2:17

11 Ron Goodwin & His Concert Orchestra - Skiffling Strings 2:20

12 Jim Dale - Don't Let Go 2:38

13 Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra - Mercury Gets The Message 2:05

14 Jack Parnell & His Orchestra - Trip to Mars 2:31

15 Humphrey Lyttleton & His Band - Saturday Jump [Signature Tune of "Saturday Club"] 2:17

16 Humphrey Lyttleton & His Band - The House That Humph Built 3:07

17 Christopher Logue - Lithe Girl, Brown Girl 1:44

18 Ron Goodwin & His Concert Orchestra - The Girl From Corsica 2:59

19 Nadia Cattouse - Long Time Boy 2:48

20 Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra - African Waltz 2:22

21 Temperance Seven - You're Driving Me Crazy 3:55

22 Temperance Seven - Pasadena 3:04

23 Temperance Seven - Everybody Loves My Baby 2:36

24 Ray Cathode - Time Beat 2:13

25 Ray Cathode - Waltz in Orbit 1:55

26 Fentones - Just for Jerry 2:46

27 London Philharmonic Orchestra - Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending 13:21


CD2

01 Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra - Experiments With Mice 3:21

02 Flanders & Swann - The Gnu Song 3:04

03 Ian Wallace - The Hippopotamus Song 3:04

04 Humphrey Lyttleton & His Band - Bad Penny Blues 2:43

05 Peter Sellers - I'm So Ashamed 3:02

06 Fred Flange & Peter Sellers - You Keep Me Swingin' 2:54

07 Temperance Seven With Peter Sellers - Ukulele Lady 2:48

08 Irene Handl & Peter Sellers - Shadows on The Grass 6:37

09 Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren - Goodness Gracious Me 3:02

10 Sophia Loren - Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo 2:23

11 Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren - Bangers and Mash 2:35

12 Tommy Watt & His Orchestra - Victorian Plums 2:36

13 Matt Monro - Portrait of Our Love 2:47

14 Flanders & Swann - The Armadillo 3:49

15 Flanders & Swann - The Spider in The Bath 2:18

16 Matt Monro - My Kind of Girl 2:57

17 Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra - Murder She Says 2:05

18 Bernard Cribbins - The Hole in The Ground 1:52

19 Bernard Cribbins - Right, Said Fred 2:20

20 Ron Goodwin & His Concert Orchestra - Barefoot Girl 2:19

21 Goons - Tale of Men's Shirts 23:15


CD3

01 Voices and Noises of Peter Ustinov - Mock Mozart 2:47

02 Voices and Noises of Peter Ustinov - Phoney Folk-Lore 3:16

03 Goons (Peter Sellers & Spike Milligan) - Unchained Melody 2:51

04 Count Jim Moriarty With Gravely Stephens & The Massed Alberts - You Gotta Go Oww! 2:44

05 Peter Sellers - Jakka and The Flying Saucers (An Interplanetary Fairy Tale) [Parts One & Two] 6:47

06 Beyond The Fringe: Alan Bennett - Take A Pew 7:58

07 Beyond The Fringe: Dudley Moore - And The Same to You 5:14

08 Beyond The Fringe: Peter Cook - Sitting on The Bench 6:58

09 Spike Milligan - The Sewers of The Strand 2:55

10 Michael Bentine - Train Commercial: The Astronauts 2:24

11 Alberts - Morse Code Melody 2:27

12 Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Jonathan Miller & Peter Cook - Bridge on The River Wye [Part One] 18:04

13 Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Jonathan Miller & Peter Cook - Bridge on The River Wye [Part Two] 15:18


CD4

01 BBC Symphony Orchestra - Gustav Holst: The Planets, Op.32 – Venus, The Bringer of Peace (Adagio) 9:12

02 Vlado Perlemuter - Maurice Ravel: Prelude in A Minor 1:16

03 Boston Symphony Orchestra & New England Conservatory Chorus - Maurice Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloe – Lever Du Jour 6:15

04 Monique Haas - Maurice Ravel: Le Tombeau De Couperin – Fugue 3:18

05 Philharmonia Orchestra - Claude Debussy: Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune 9:12

06 Samson François - Claude Debussy: L'Isle Joyeuse 6:12

08 London Symphony Orchestra - Frederick Delius: La Calinda [Fake Stereo]From The Opera "Koanga"] 3:26

09 Peter Pears & Benjamin Britten - The Foggy, Foggy Dew 2:33

10 Pro Arte Orchestra - Domenico Cimarosa: Oboe Concerto in C Minor –  I. Introduzione 2:50

11 Decca Symphony Orchestra - George & Ira Gershwin: Bess, You is My Woman [Fake Stereo]From "Porgy and Bess"] 4:34

12 Munich-Bach Orchestra & Chorus - Johann Sebastian Bach: St Matthew Passion, BWV244 No. 1 Chorus 9:51

13 Robin Hood Dell Orchestra of Philadelphia - Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 – Adagio Sostenuto 10:43

14 Géza Anda - Frederic Chopin: Preludes for Piano, Op.28: No.4 in E Minor 2:02

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Monday, January 26, 2026

BB LUCKY DIP #493

BB LUCKY DIP #493

Lucky Dip's will be a mystery gift to those who choose to pick them up. 

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Today's topic: MIXED BAG


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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.

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