Max Reinhardt with Frances Morgan
Writer and critic Frances Morgan joins Max Reinhardt to share recent record discoveries and preview the 2016 London Film Festival. With Robert Johnson, Randy Newman and Rose Dodd.
Frances Morgan, music writer and movie critic, joins Max Reinhardt to share some recent record discoveries on a movie soundtrack tip. Here discussion and music related to a Tony Conrad documentary, and new films by Anja Kirschner and Esther May Campbell.
Featured artists tonight also include Robert Johnson, Randy Newman, and Rose Dodd.
Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening.
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Unknown
Bubu Music From Tasso Island
- Recorded Sierra Leone, 1991.
- Dennis Furnell Collection, British Library.
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RP Boo
Total Darkness
- Bangs & Works Vol.1 (A Chicago Footwork Compilation).
- Planet Mu.
- 8.
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Vieux Kanté
Sans Commentaire
- The Young Man’s Harp.
- Stern’s Africa.
- 1.
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Nathan Bowles
Chiaroscuro
- Whole & Cloven.
- Paradise of Bachelors.
- 2.
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Rose Dodd
Playing The Bones
- In Search Of The Miraculous.
- HCR.
- 3.
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Frances Morgan Interview
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Tony Conrad & Faust
From The Side Of Man And Womankind
- Outside The Dream Syndicate.
- Caroline Records.
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Eric Chenaux
Untitled (Light Years OST)
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Dracula Lewis
Variation on Theme #1 (Moderation OST)
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µþÂáö°ù°ì
Mutual Core
- Bastards.
- One Little Indian.
- 5.
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Robert Johnson
Love In Vain
- The Complete Recordings.
- Columbia.
- 19.
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Makaya McCraven
Requests
- In The Moment (Deluxe Edition).
- International Anthem.
- 15.
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Asil Ensemble for Contemporary Classical Arabic Music
Improvised Dialogue between Oud and Qanoun then Responsorial between the Oud Section with Qanoun
- Autism.
- Amar.
- 7.
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Danny Brown
Pneumonia
- Atrocity Exhibition.
- Warp.
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The Coneheads
Psycho Killer
- North American Butthouse Music Collection Tape #45.
- Corky Calahan Tape Venderz ‎.
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Randy Newman
God's Song (That's Why I Love Mankind)
- The Randy Newman Songbook.
- Nonesuch.
- 3.
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