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7/28/16 Track Time Artist Album Colors of Dawn 3:50 Aukai Aukai 7/28/16 Track Time Artist Album Colors of Dawn 3:50 Aukai Aukai Feather 3:28 Aukai Daydreaming 6:24 Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool 7:20 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 3:09 Al Green Call Me/Livin' For You The Riverbank 4:12 Paul Simon Stranger To Stranger Karaw 6:29 Ali Farka Touré The Source Divisionary (Do The Right Thing) 4:10 Ages And Ages Divisionary Prayer Wheel 5:01 Nels Cline Coward A Case of You 3:31 Prince Joni 8:00 Walk On By Faith [Album Version] 3:55 Mahalia Jackson The Essential Mahalia Jackson What A Time 4:05 Bruce Hornsby Harbor Lights Mary 2:10 Robert Fripp Exposure Lyla June Johnston 8:15Navajo and Cherokee Poet and Musician, speaker, teacher Way It Is, Way It Could Be 3:40 The Weather Station Loyalty Hot Scary Summer (Radio Edit) 3:53 Villagers Darling Arithmetic (Radio Edits) So Much Further To Go 3:19 Alexis Taylor Piano 9:05 Build a Bridge 6:00 Nahko and Medicine for the People HOKA Dust On the Ground 4:04 Bombay Bicycle Club Flaws The New Saint Jude 4:11 Andrew Bird Are You Serious comp It Takes a Lot to Laugh 3:14 Bob Dylan Concert Bangladesh 9:28 People Get Ready 3:51 The Chambers Brothers The Chambers' Brothers Greatest Hits I Shall Be Released 3:19 The Band Music From Big Pink The Wheel 4:12 Jerry Garcia All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions [Disc 1] 9:44 Upside 2:18 Jeffertitti's Nile The Electric Hour Music is Love 3:21 David Crosby If I Could Only Remember My Name In Reverse 5:22 Misha All We Will Become Grab A Body 5:28 My Morning Jacket It Still Moves (Deluxe Reissue) 7/21/16 Track Time Artist Album I Wish You Love 8:46 Grant Green Street Of Dreams Frozen Reprise 3:14 Pompeii Loom Pink Bullets 3:53 The Shins Chutes Too Narrow There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 4:03 The Smiths Singles Ghosts In The Wind 5:41 Richard Thompson Across A Crowded Room Guitar Woman 3:57 Haunted Windchimes Honey Moonshine Heavenly Home 4:07 The deslondes The Deslondes 8:00 Hard Times 4:53 Gillian Welch The Harrow & The Harvest I Used To Be A King 4:48 Graham Nash Crosby Stills & Nash [Disc 2] Macedonia 4:26 Strength In Numbers (Bush/Douglas/Fleck/Meyer/O'Connor)Telluride Sessions Stop That Train 4:05 Greensky Bluegrass Less Than Supper Factory Of Faith 4:22 Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You Jazz Is The Teacher 6:50 James Blood Ulmer Blues Preacher Jumper On The Line 5:16 R.L. Burnside Burnside On Burnside 8:40 Pleas 5:07 Widespread Panic Everyday Death Letter 4:33 The White Stripes De Stijl In The Sun 4:32 Secret Storm In The Sun EP Heaven 3:27 The Psychedelic Furs Mirror Moves 9:00 On Me 3:32 James Davis James Davis [EP] Broken Spirit 3:11 Holy Ghost Tent Revival Right State of Mind Yes yes yes 3:24 The Gourds Best Of The Boots 2004 (Disc 1) 9:20 Sweet and Dandy 3:11 Toots & The Maytals The Best Of Toots & The Maytals Can't Stand Losing You 2:49 The Police Every Breath You Take: The Singles Nobody's Fault But Mine 3:34 Paul Butterfield's Better Days Paul Butterfield's Better Days Awesome Blossom 5:29 North Of America North America 1972 Childhood's End 4:32 Pink Floyd Obscured by Clouds 9:47 Who Do you love 3:33 Quicksilver messenger Guts 4:06 Thao & The Get Down Stay Down A Man Alive 7/14/16 Track Time Artist Album Mangé Pou le Coeur 4:59 Piers Faccini & Vincent Segal Songs Of Time Lost Cicerenella 2:39 Piers Faccini & Vincent Segal Songs Of Time Lost A Pillow Of Winds 5:11 Pink Floyd Meddle Eight Miles High 4:56 Roxy Music Flesh + Blood Franklin's Tower 5:28 Grateful Dead Dead Set [Live] Wild Horses 4:21 Old And In The Way Old And In The Way Goodway 2:01 Monsters Of Folk Monsters Of Folk Raggy Levy 4:00 Jake Xerxes Fussell Hopscotch Compilation Bloom 1:53 Julia Brown An Abundance of Strawberries break Everything Is New 3:42 Slow Club Complete Surrender Electricity 3:02 Joni Mitchell For The Roses dramaic acoustic start electric finishSparrows 5:22 L'anarchiste Giant low levels!!bigger at 1:36Easy Money 7:54 King Crimson Larks' Tongues In Aspic weird big electronica Ointment 3:56 King Mono Bump In The Night Eye To Eye 4:08 Marco Benevento Swift Find My Way Back Home 3:14 Monophonics Sound of Sinning break Ready To Ride 3:35 John Mayall Blues From Laurel Canyon fade in 10 sec Angel Of Mercy 4:31 Jonny Lang Wander This World Wandering Spirit 4:19 Mick Jagger Mick Jagger: Wandering Spirit Rock My Plimsoul 4:13 Jeff Beck Truth Black Eyed Blues 4:34 Joe Cocker Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits Tell Me Why 2:58 Neil Young After The Goldrush Mystery 3:53 Lukas Nelson Promise Of The Real Dance 7:06 Groundation Sunshine break Hey Lawdy Mama 3:13 Junior Wells Hoodoo Man Blues Whole Lotta Love 5:34 Led Zepplin Best Lover Man 3:51 Marvin Gaye Peaceful World 21:15 The Rascals Peaceful World 6/30/16 Track Time Artist Album Free Flight 18:16 Jerry Garcia & Howard Wales Side Trips, Vol. 1: Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia Live Wait by the Water 6:48 Piers Faccini Of Dogs and Wolves EP To Lose Yourself 3:01 Piers Faccini Of Dogs and Wolves EP 7:35 Everything About It Is a Love Song 3:57 Paul Simon Surprise This is the Ballad 2:39 Old 97's Most Messed Up (Clean Edit) U.S. Blues 5:42 Grateful Dead Dick's Picks, Vol. 7 [Live] [Disc 3] History 3:44 Old Monk Posing as Love Respect 2:09 Otis Redding Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul two songs that incorporate the sound of breathing for emotional impactLook Away ** 3:15 Anna Tivel Heroes Waking Up Last Words (Clean) 4:10 Isaac Gracie Songs From My Bedroom One More Headache ( LP Version ) 3:39 Paul Butterfield Blues Band The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw Driftin' And Driftin' ( LP Version ) 9:11 Paul Butterfield Blues Band The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw Jack - 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