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The Caravan Playlist 241 Friday, March 30, 2018 Hour 1 Artist Track The Caravan Playlist 241 Friday, March 30, 2018 Hour 1 Artist Track CD/Source Label Norah Jones Nightingale Come Away with Me Verve - c 2002 Brian Blade & Fellowship Band Ark.La.Tex. Landmarks Blue Note - c 2014 Iron & Wine Singers And The Endless Song Ghost on Ghost Nonesuch - c 2013 Brian Blade & Fellowship Band Red River Revel Brian Blade Fellowship Blue Note - c 1998 Bob Dylan Not Dark Yet Time Out of Mind Sony - c 1997 Daniel Lanois As Tears Roll By Shine ANTI- c 2003 Charlie Haden Travels (Lyle Mays & Pat Metheny) American Dreams Verve - c 2002 Joni Mitchell Slouching Towards Bethlehem Travelogue Nonesuch - c 2002 Wayne Shorter Interlude Alegría Verve - c 2003 Brian Blade & Fellowship Band Stoner Hill Season of Changes Verve – c 2008 Hour 2 Artist Track Concert Source Steve Earl – Part Two No set list available Live at the Fur Peace Ranch Fur Peace Ranch - 2013 HR 3 Artist Track CD/Source Label Alfonso X In streams of the spring Music of the Middle Ages Dorian c 1997 Jethro Tull One White Duck Minstrel in the Gallery Chrysalis - c 1975 Wilco Sunken Treasure Being There Reprise - c 1995 Alfonso X Muito domostrata Music of the Middle Ages Dorian c 1997 Tuva Fantasy on the Igil Deep in the Heart of Tuva Ellipsis Arts - c 1996 Rolf Lislevand Passacaglia Andaluz Nuove Musiche ECM - 2006 Tindersticks Sweet Memory Waiting for the Moon Beggars Banquet Records - c 2003 Sigur Ros Milano Takk Geffen Records - 2005 Harold Budd & Brian Eno Against The Sky The Pearl EG - c 1984 Lola Haskin Amor y la mujer Private Archives Lola Haskins - c 2007 Rose Polenzani Hardest hurt August Parhelion Music - c 2001 Iron & Wine Love and Some Verses Our Endless Numbered Days Sub Pop - c 2004 Neil Young Pardon my Heart Zuma Reprise - c 1975 Bonnie Prince Billy Nomadic Reverie Summer in the Southwest Sea Note - c 2005 Neil Young Heart of Gold Harvest Reprise - c 1972 .
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