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Episode 4

Jools is joined in the studio by Scottish trio Biffy Clyro, along with Andy Williams, Calvin Harris, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Spaghetti Western Orchestra and Diana Jones.

Jools is joined by Scottish trio Biffy Clyro ahead of the release of their album Only Revolutions. The legendary king of easy listening Andy Williams, whose career spans five decades, is in the studio, and Calvin Harris performs music from his album Ready for the Weekend.

Celebrating their thirtieth year as one of Britain's best bands, Echo and the Bunnymen are 're-energised' according to frontman Ian McCulloch, and are in the studio to play songs from their album The Fountain, including single I Need It Too.

The acclaimed Spaghetti Western Orchestra plays unique interpretations of Ennio Morricone's classic western soundtracks, and completing the line-up is singer-songwriter Diana Jones with a number from her album Better Times Will Come.

1 hour

Last on

Sat 10 Oct 2009 00:05

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Calvin Harris

    Ready For The Weekend

  • Echo & the Bunnymen

    Think I Need It Too

  • Spaghetti Western Orchestra

    The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

  • Biffy Clyro

    The Captain

  • Andy Williams - Moon River

  • Calvin Harris

    Flashback

  • Diana Jones

    If I Had A Gun

  • Echo & the Bunnymen

    The Cutter

  • Spaghetti Western Orchestra

    A Fistful Of Dollars Medley

  • Andy Williams - Can't Get Used To Losing You

  • Biffy Clyro

    That Golden Rule

  • Echo & the Bunnymen

    Do You Know Who I Am?

  • Calvin Harris

    I'm Not Alone

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jools Holland
Director Janet Fraser-Crook
Producer Alison Howe

Broadcasts

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