PCP#147… Alpine Reggae…?
PCP#147…

A few problems with the RSS feed and iTunes means I had to repost this show a day later. Apologies to those who’ve already downloaded pcp#147 the first time!
- Hallelujah The Hills, by Hallelujah The Hills. Boston, Massachussettes, USA. [Promonet]
- Download “Wave Backwards To Massachusetts” (mp3) from “Collective Psychosis Begone” by Hallelujah the Hills Misra Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This Album
- Jage Ode (Hirsch Dub), by Alpendub. Canada/Germany. [Versionist]
- What Took You?, by Escart Le Son. Bad Durkheim, Germany. [Jamendo]
- Le Nombril, by Au Lit Les Momes. La Ferté St Aubin, France. [Jamendo]
- Love Love Love, by Lee Rogers. Cambridge, England. [MusicSUBMIT]
- Afrika, by Babiroussa. Clisson City, France. [Jamendo]
- Soldiers Of Happiness, by Jamison Young. Sydney, Australia/Czech Republic. [Jamendo]
- Just A Jazzy Reggae Suite, by Jack Wyles. Oakland, California. [PMN]
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My dear old Codger - sorry, “I’m far east and out of sync” with PCP and just managed to get back to listen to 147.
So what’s with all these vitriolic remarks about claims of old stuff being First Plays on Suffolk’n'Cool. What utter rubbish! I’ve a good mind not to let you know that the Alpendub track has been on constant replay all morning, both here in the studio and for someone else over in the house. In fact, damn you sir, I jolly well will NOT tell you and .. and … what’s more, I’ll switch it off immediately. (Note to self, “Hah, that’s put him in his place.”)
PS “The Kid” says that your only hope of redemption is to be found at the bottom of a pint of Adnams.
Comment by Peter Clitheroe — August 3, 2007 @ 1:39 pm