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SEGMENT A

Eastman-Rochester “Pops” Orchestra conducted by Frederick Fennel, “Jazz Legato” from Frederick Fennel conducts the music of Leroy Anderson (Mercury)

Bob Becker & James Preiss, “Nagoya Marimbas” from Steve Reich; Proverb, Nagoya Marimbas, City Life (Nonesuch)

John Lennon, “Imagine” from Anthology (Capitol)

Elsewhere:

Audio book of The Giver: Random House Audio Publishing Group, 1993; read by Ron Rifkin

END OF A

Rambin’ Jack Elliott, “This Land is Your Land” from Ramblin’ Jack Elliott: Hard Travelin’ – Songs by Woody Guthrie & Others (Fantasy)

BREAK 1

Angela Hewitt, “Duet in E minor, BWV 802” from J.S. Bach English Suite No. 6 – Toccata in C Minor Italian Concerto Etc. (Deutsche Grammophon)  

SEGMENT B

Inverted Utopias:

Mongo Santamaria, Skin on Skin: The Mongo Santamaria Anthology, Rhino Records, 1999, “Afro-Blue”

Ultra Lounge Vol. 11: Organs in Orbit, Capitol, Sir Julian (artist), “Movin At Midnight.”

Esquivel, Music from a Sparkling Planet, Bar None Records, 1995, “You Belong to My Heart.”

Thievery Corporation, The Outernational Sound, Boozoo Bajou (artist), “Under My Sensi.”

Angst Free Music:

All taken from The Polyphonic Spree, "The Beginning Stages of..." (Good Records / Hollywood)

"Light and Day"

"Soldier Girl"

"Hanging Around"

END OF B

Bruce Springsteen, “Land of Hope and Dreams (Live)” from The Essential Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)

BREAK 2:

Appliance “Tuesday is Nearly Over” from Are You Earthed? (Mute)

SEGMENT C

End of cover story

Louis Armstrong, “What a Wonderful World” from All Time Greatest Hits (MCA)

Top of Gottlieb

Russian National Orchestra, “Sleeping Beauty – No. 1 Marche. Moderato” (Tchaikovsky) from Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty (Deutsche Grammophon)







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