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Meat Puppets, "The Whistling Song", from the album Meat Puppets II, 1984
Alice Coltrane, "Turiya And Ramakrishna", from the album Ptah, The El Daoud, 1970
Vashti Bunyan, "If In Winter (100 Lovers)", from the album Some Thing Just Stick in Your Mind: Singles and Demos 1964 - 1967. Released in 2007.
Freedom of Rhapsodia, "I Hear Someone", from the album Freedom Of Rhapsodia Vol. 1, 1972
Howlin' Wolf, "I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)", recorded in 1956. Appears on Moanin in the Moonlight, 1962
Jefferson Airplane, "Today", from the album Surrealistic Pillow, 1966
Earl Sweatshirt, "Hoarse", from the album Doris, 2013
The Brian Jonestown Massacre, "Gaz Hilarant" and "Illuminomi", tracks 3 & 4 from the album, Aufheben, 2012.
ANTON.
Sharon Van Etten, "Consolation Prize", from the album Because I Was In Love, 2009.
Enya, Caribbean Blue, from the album "Shepherd Moons," 1991
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Karen Dalton, "Reason to Believe," from the album Karen Dalton: 1966.
Song written and first recorded by Tim Hardin in 1965.
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Hank Williams, Alone and Forsaken, 1949
Mazzy Star, "Does Someone Have Your Baby Now", from the forthcoming album, Seasons of Your Day, 2013
First album in 17 years! Check for tour dates here. Stream the full album courtesy of NPR here.
Picture c/o Double Sunday.
Blackstreet feat. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen, "No Diggity (All-Star Remix)", 1996
Eddie Gale, "Ghetto Summertime", from the album Black Rhythm Happening, 1969
James Blake, "Retrograde", from the album Overgrown, 2013