Sublime sounds from musical brothers and sisters
Jennifer Lucy Allan shares sublime sounds from her favourite groups of musical siblings, including the Akkarai Sisters, the Jones Brothers and the Bee Gees.
Jennifer Lucy Allan shares sublime sounds and songs from her favourite combinations of musical siblings, including the Akkarai Sisters, the Jones Brothers, and Shirley and Dolly Collins. Oh, and not forgetting the Bee Gees.
Also tonight, hear brand new music from singer-songwriter Julia Holter, lo-fi trio Still House Plants, and philosopher-mathematician-composer Catherine Christer Hennix.
Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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The Jones Brothers
Stop The Sun, Stop The Moon
- Stop The Sun, Stop The Moon.
- "Whiskey, Women, And ...".
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Spiritual Singers
Nzo A Dise
- Weya Tsumu Ma.
- Mississippi Records.
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Svati Tirunal
Tillana
Ensemble: Akkarai Sisters.- Double Bow.
- Laya Music β.
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°Υ°ωΓ€»ε±π²Τ
Tamburan
- °Υ°ωΓ€»ε±π²Τ (TrΓ€d GrΓ€s och Stenar).
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International Harvester
MilanomalΓΆren (Milano Mess)
- Remains.
- Silence Records AB β.
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Tashi Wada with Yoshi Wada and Friends
Double Body
- FRKWYS Vol. 14 - Nue.
- RVNG Intl..
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Julia Holter
Words I Heard
- Aviary.
- Domino.
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Catherine Christer Hennix
Equal Temperament Fender Mix
- Selected Early Keyboard Works.
- Blank Forms Editions, Empty Editions.
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Barre Phillips
Quest, Pt 2
- End To End.
- ECM Records.
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Still House Plants
Fist Fight
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Ryuichi Sakamoto
Riot In Lagos
- B-2 Unit.
- Alfa.
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Bee Gees
Sweet Song of Summer
- To Whom It May Concern.
- ATCO Records.
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Woo
Razorblades
- Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong.
- Independent Project Records.
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Shirley Collins & Dolly Collins
Death & The Lady
- Love, Death & The Lady.
- Harvest β.
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Mdou Moctar & Elite Beat
Anar (Instrumental)
- Mdou Moctar Meets Elite Beat In A Budget Dancehall.
- Boomarm Nation.
Broadcast
- Tue 30 Oct 2018 23:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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