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The Wave Pictures

Marc Riley has The Wave Pictures in session for your delectation. The band will be playing tracks off new album A Season In Hull, a vinyl only release. The band are made up of three old school pals, Johnny, David and Franic - may they live long and prosper.

2 hours

Last on

Mon 8 Feb 2016 19:00

Music Played

  • The Cramps

    Goo Goo Muck

  • Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds

    Bruce Juice

    • In The Red.
  • Field Music

    Indeed It Is

    • Commontime.
    • Memphis Industries.
  • Martha Ffion

    Wallflower

    • Turnstile.
  • Kiran Leonard

    Secret Police

    • Grapefruit.
    • Moshi Moshi.
  • The Wave Pictures

    Friend of the Devil

  • The Breeders

    Divine Hammer (Radio 1 Session, 24 Jul 1993)

  • Nick Lowe

    Heart of the City

    • Jesus of Cool.
    • Proper Records.
    • 020.
  • Wreckless Eric

    White Bread

    • amERICa.
    • Fire.
  • Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind

    Aldecide

    • Raygun Records.
  • The Wave Pictures

    Tropical Fish

  • The Wave Pictures

    A Season In Hull

  • 13th Floor Elevators

    Roller Coaster

    • Decal.
  • Osees

    Fortress

    • Castle Face.
  • The Wave Pictures

    Remains

  • Wesley Gonzalez

    Come Through and See Me

    • Moshi Moshi.
  • Pink Floyd

    Brain Damage/Eclipse

    • The Dark Side of the Moon.
    • EMI Records.
    • 009.
  • Elliott Smith

    New Monkey

    • New Moon.
    • Domino.
    • 004.
  • Irma Vep

    You Know I've Been Ill

    • No Handshake Blues.
  • Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band

    Sure 'Nuff 'n' Yes I Do (Radio 1 Session, 4 Feb 1968)

  • The Associates

    A Matter Of Gender (Radio 1 Session, 17 Jul 1984)

  • Gwenno

    Fratolish Hiang Perpeshki

    • Heavenly.
  • Trembling Bells

    Swallows of Carbeth

    • Tin Angel.

Broadcast

  • Mon 8 Feb 2016 19:00

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