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Episode 6

Joining Jools are Coldplay with tracks from their fifth album Mylo Xyloto, Stephen Paul Manderson aka Professor Green, The Waterboys and New Zealand's The Phoenix Foundation.

Joining Jools in the studio are our very own global rock superstars Coldplay, returning to perform on the show with songs from their fifth album Mylo Xyloto after debuting tracks from it at 2011's headlining show at Glastonbury.

Stephen Paul Manderson aka Professor Green, the Hackney-born rapper, makes his debut on the show with songs from his second album At Your Inconvenience, including hit single Read All About It featuring Emeli Sande.

Plus, The Waterboys, formed by Mike Scott in 1983, perform tracks from their new album An Appointment With Mr Yeats, which features the works of the Irish poet set to music.

Also performing are The Phoenix Foundation from Wellington, New Zealand. The band have been together for over a decade and enjoyed success and acclaim in their homeland with their dreamy, synth-heavy spin on Byrds/Beach Boys-style pop. Now they bring it to the UK courtesy of the independent label Memphis Industries.

1 hour, 5 minutes

Last on

Sun 30 Oct 2011 01:55

Music Played

  • Coldplay

    Hurts Like Heaven

  • The Waterboys

    Sweet Dancer

  • Ryan Adams

    Ashes & Fire

  • The Phoenix Foundation

    Buffalo

  • Camille

    Wet Boy

  • Coldplay

    Paradise

  • The Waterboys

    A Full Moon In March

  • Professor Green

    Astronaut

  • Ryan Adams

    Lucky Now

  • The Phoenix Foundation

    Flock Of Hearts

  • Camille

    La France

  • The Waterboys

    Mad as the Mist and Snow

  • Coldplay

    Charlie Brown

Credits

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

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