Nick Luscombe with Jonny Trunk
Nick Luscombe pays tribute to Prince with some of his lesser-known tracks. Plus record collector Jonny Trunk with an aquatic-themed Late Junction Mixtape of British curiosities.
Nick Luscombe celebrates Prince's lesser-known gems with the help of music journalists Nelson George and Kurt Gottschalk
Plus collector and label boss Jonny Trunk provides a Late Junction Mixtape with an aquatic theme stuffed full of groovy British curios, swinging library music and a ballet for dolphins. Jonny has been an avid crate digger since his teens and holds an impressive collection of film and library music; everything from the perfect sound to represent scuttling crabs to the hip jazz of British pianist and Radiophonic Workshop composer John Baker. Jonny dives deep as he takes inspiration from Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea.
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Prince
Don't Play Me
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Kinkajous
All Kinds
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Prince
Controversy
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AGF
dis dance
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- 9.
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KaraβLis Coverdale
AD_RENALINE
- Aftertouches.
- Sacred Phrases.
- 5.
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Prince
Crystal Ball
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group A
We Are Ninja
- A.
- 4.
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Jonny Trunk's Mixtape
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Frank Churchill / Larry Moray
Little April Shower
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Gary McFarland
Bloop Bleep
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Terry Dwyer
Drip Sonic #1
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Roy Gubby
Water Dreamer
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Milton DeLugg And His Orchestra
Theme For The Creature From Under The Sea
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John Gart
Aquaman
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Denny Reed
Hot Water
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Harry Sukman
Ballet For A Dolphin
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Saint-SaΓͺns / Ogden Nash / Noel Coward / AndrΓ© Kostelanetz And His Orchestra
Aquarium
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Carl Orff / Gunhild Keetman
Tommy's Fallen In The Pond
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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ SFX library
Water Lapping 4
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Niliomi
Dance Of The Coral
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Bent Lorentzen
Tapwater
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Piero Umiliani E La Sua Orchestra
Alba Sul Mare
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Affelaye
This Isn't You
- Thirsts.
- Bad Taste Records.
- 3.
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Matt Rogers
Underline: Displaced Duet (Horn)
- Art on The Underground.
Broadcast
- Thu 21 Apr 2016 23:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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