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The Down Under Hour 11-27-2024 show 95

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Show 95

11-27-2024

The Thanksgiving edition, and a mess of blues

Intro: Roulette - Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, Underwater Casino, 2003.

The Path Is Clear - Bondi Cigars, from their 1992 album Bad Weather Blues. This version from the compilation Real Australian Blues, Vol. 1, a 2010 release.

Sunday In The City - from 1972, the band Carson, featuring Broderick Smith on vocals and harmonica, from their album Blown.

A Mess Of Blues - Chris Wilson singing and playing the harmonica, from his 1994 album Live At The Continental Cafe. With Jex Saarelaht on keys and Shane O'Mara guitar. This version from the 2021 expanded edition.

Workingman's Blues - Dutch Tilders, from the album Live at the Commune 1973.

Chelsea Blues - The Audreys, from 2008, their album When The Flood Comes.

World of Blue - Geoff Achison, from his 2018 album Sovereign Town.

Mediocre Blues - Suzannah Espie, from her 2006 album A Few More Days.

Dyin' Bed - Collard Greens and Gravy, from 2008, their album Devil in the Woodpile.

Shotgun Blues - Backsliders, from their 2011 album Starvation Box. The song was written by American bluesman Yank Rachell.

The Jungle Blues - C.W. Stoneking, the title track to his 2008 album.

Who Walks In When I Walk Out - Captain Matchbox Whoopie Band, from their 1973 album Smoke Dreams.

Confessin' The Blues ­ the title track to an album she released in 1998. American singer Esther Phillips had an album and song of that title out in 1975.

Moonshine Blues - Marcus Hook Roll Band, in reality George Young and Harry Vanda from the Easybeats, plus various other Young brothers and friends, from their album Tales of Old Grand-Daddy, a 1973 curio.

Hard Travellin' Newell Highway Blues - Andy Baylor, from his 2012 album Down Where The Banksias Grow.

Outro: Chicken Omelette, Baby Langston from their acclaimed 1998 album.


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