Iggy Confidential
Iggy Pop plays eclectic and exciting music choices, spinning tracks from the likes of Arca, Keith Richards, Sarah Vaughan and Steve Reich.
Iggy Pop continues to serve up a sonic cocktail to kick the weekend off.
This week he's spinning tracks by the likes of Arca, Keith Richards, Sarah Vaughan and Steve Reich.
Iggy's musical legacy has inspired and energised rock and roll's alternative spirit since the late Sixties and his stage antics have marked him as a truly iconic frontman.
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闯鲁苍蝉别尘产濒别 & Brett Richardson
Jim, Jimi, and James (by Gabriel Lubell)
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Bloc Party
Ratchet
- French Kiss/Co-Operative Music.
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John Coltrane
A Love Supreme: Part I - Acknowledgement
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Skinny Fabulous
BTW (Behaving the Worst)
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Arca
Mutant
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John Luther Adams
Ascension
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Lionel Loueke
Nonvignon
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Lafayette Afro-Rock Band
Hihache
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Peter Evans Quartet
Bodies and Souls
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Scott Fagan
Crying
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Ty Segall Band
The Tongue
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Keith Richards
Robbed Blind
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Frank Sinatra
Goodbye
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Demo Delgado
Live and Learn
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John Coltrane
A Love Supreme: Part II - Resolution
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James Brown
Ain't It Funky Now
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Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
Sing, Sing, Sing
- The Essential Benny Goodman.
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Steve Reich, Art Murphy, Philip Glass & Steve Chambers
Four Organs
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The Isley Brothers
Summer Breeze
- Polygram TV.
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The Flamingos
I Only Have Eyes For You
- All Time Classic Rock 'n' Roll Tearje.
- Warner Strategic Marketi.
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Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah
- Wall Of Sound.
- Legacy.
- 8.
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Ohio Players
Heaven Must Be Like This
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Pete Drake
Are You Sincere?
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Sarah Vaughan & Clifford Brown
Lover Man
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D.R.I.
Draft Me (Live at CBGB's 1984)
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Jerry Lee Lewis
High School Confidential (Live at the Star Club, Hamburg 1964)
Broadcast
- Fri 22 Apr 2016 19:00成人快手 Radio 6 Music
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