Another Country is a weekly program which airs on Community Radio WEFT 90.1 FM in Champaign, Illinois from 6-8 p.m.(central) on Thursday evenings. I play a wide range of tunes very loosely tied to terms like Americana or Roots Music, but I have been known to range beyond those categories on occasion (and I almost always manage to squeeze a little Dylan in there somewhere). The first part of the show frequently revolves around some theme while the last part of the show features extended samplings from new or recent releases.

If you don't live in the central Illinois area, you can listen to the show online by going to http://weft.org/and clicking the "listen online" button.

If you can't listen to the show live, you can now listen to it anytime from this blog. Just click the arrow on the bar at the bottom of each playlist.

Comments, suggestions, etc. are welcome.

Enjoy!

Playlists:

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Another Country with Duffy 08/26/2010 6:00PM to 8:00PM

The Meat Purveyors “How Can I Be So Thirsty Today?” from Pain By Numbers (2004) on Bloodshot

The Meat Purveyors “Thinking About Drinking” from All Relationships Are Doomed to Fail (2002) on Bloodshot

Freakwater “My Old Drunk Friend” from Feels Like the Third Time (1993) on Thrill Jockey

The Handsome Family “Drunk By Noon” from Milk And Scissors (1996) on Carrot Top Records

Lucinda Williams “Drunken Angel” from Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (Deluxe Edition) (2006) on Mercury

Jesse Sykes And The Sweet Hereafter “Drinking With Strangers” from Reckless Burning (2002) on Burn Burn Burn

Steve Goodman “How Much Tequila (Did I Drink Last Night?)” from Affordable Art (1988) on Red Pajamas

Jerry Garcia & David Grisman “Drink Up And Go Home” from Been All Around This World (2004) on Acoustic Disc

John Prine “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name A Drink After You” from Diamonds in the Rough (1972) on Atlantic

George Jones “If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” from The Essential George Jones: The Spirit Of Country (1994) on Legacy / Epic

Merle Haggard, George Jones & Willie Nelson “I Gotta Get Drunk” from Walking The Line (1987) on Epic

Loretta Lynn “Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)” from Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) (1967) on Decca

Merle Haggard “I Think I'll Just Stay Here And Drink” from 16 Biggest Hits (1998) on Columbia / Legacy

Dwight Yoakam “This Drinkin' Will Kill Me” from dwightyoakamacoustic.net (2000) on Reprise

The Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor Band “Drunk” from The Return Of The Formerly Brothers (2004) on Stony Plain

Jerry Lee Lewis “Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee O'Dee” from The (Complete) Session (2005) on Hip-O Select / Mercury

Whiskeytown “Drank Like A River” from Faithless Street (1995) on MoodFood

Go To Blazes “Why I Drink” from Waiting Around For the Crash (1996) on ESD

Rachel Unthank & the Winterset “Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk” from The Bairns (2008) on Real World

Tom Waits “The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)” from Small Change (1976) on Asylum

Johnny Cash “Kneeling Drunkard's Plea” from Unchained (1996) on American

Johnny Cash “Southern Accents” from Unchained (1996) on American

Johnny Cash “Rusty Cage” from Unchained (1996) on American

Dale Watson “Carryin' On This Way” from Carryin' On (2010) on E1 Entertainment

Dale Watson “Little Brown Bottle” from Carryin' On (2010) on E1 Entertainment

Dale Watson “Hello, I'm An Old Country Song” from Carryin' On (2010) on E1 Entertainment

Marty Stuart “Hangman” from Ghost Train (The Studio B Sessions) (2010) on Sugar Hill

Marty Stuart “Ghost Train Four-Oh-Ten” from Ghost Train (The Studio B Sessions) (2010) on Sugar Hill

Marty Stuart “Driftin' Apart” from Ghost Train (The Studio B Sessions) (2010) on Sugar Hill

John Mellencamp “Each Day Of Sorrow” from No Better Than This (2010) on Rounder

John Mellencamp “Clumsy Ol' World” from No Better Than This (2010) on Rounder

John Mellencamp “No Better Than This” from No Better Than This (2010) on Rounder

Randy Newman “Rollin'” from Good Old Boys (2002) on Rhino / Reprise


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