Chris T-T’s Midnight Campfire episode #76
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posted on March 2nd, 2016

Here’s what I played on Midnight Campfire episode #76. It was a lovely show, though I’m keen to do some new themed hours now – it’s been too long without one. The new Album Of The Month for March is Pilgrim’s Way’s Red Diesel and I especially loved closing with Yorkston/Thorne/Khan’s 13 minute ‘Knochentanz’ in full. Listen online HERE – and here’s what I played…

Maz O’Connor – The Longing Kind (The Longing Kind, self-release)
Mairearad Green – The Island (Summer Isles, Buie Records)
The Cave Singers – Lost In The Tide (Banshee, self-release)
The Furrow Collective – Many’s The Night’s Rest (single, Furrow)
Steve Mason – To A Door (Meet The Humans, Domino)
Nuala Kennedy – Mo Bhuachaill Dubh Dhonn (My Brown-Eyed Boy)
(Behave The Bravest, Under The Arches)
Planxty – As I Roved Out (The Planxty Collection, Shanachie)
Lady Maisery – The Crow On The Candle (Mayday, RootBeat Records)
* Pilgrim’s Way – Maybe Then I’ll Be A Rose (Red Diesel, Fellside)
Lissie – Sun Keeps Rising (My Wild West, Cooking Vinyl)
The Gloaming – Oisin’s Song (The Gloaming 2, Realworld)
** The Young’uns – Between The Wars (Another Man’s Ground, SGO Music)

Sheelanagig – Schadenfreude (Beard Town, self-release)
Nive Nielson & The Deer Children – Tulagaq (Feet First, Glitterhouse)
Bert Jansch – Bittern (Avocet, Earth Records)
Laish – Learning To Love The Bomb (Song For Everything EP, self-release)
Graham Coxon – Sorrow’s Army (The Spinning Top, Transgressive)
Kathryn Joseph – The Why, What Baby?
(Bones You Have Thrown Me And Blood I’ve Spilled, Hits The Fan)
Matthew The Oxx – When I Leave You (Haul It Up, Wildsound)
The Askew Sisters – The Unquiet Grave (In The Air Or The Earth, RootBeat Records)
Yorkston/Thorne/Khan – Knochentanz (Everything Sacred, Domino)

* March Album Of The Month
** Billy Bragg’s classic is this week’s Campfire Songbook entry, performed by Young’uns.

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