Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) | Label |
Tabacco | Saturn Moon Matrix | M.I.P. | f/x Records |
Bjork | Ovule | Fossara* | |
Nix Pille & The Klåfingers | Du Lockar Mig | Du Lockar Mig | |
Billy Martin / Miho Hatori | Double Game | McCartney | |
Paul McCartney | Oo You | McCartney | Apple |
Louise Lasser | I Remember Virgil | Take The Money And Run | |
George Harrison | Woman Don't You Cry For Me | 33 1/3 | Dark Horse Records |
Difford & Tillbrook | Actions Speak Faster Than Words | Difford & Tillbrook | A&M |
DJ - Talk | DJ - Talk | DJ - Talk | |
Sonia Dada | Lester's Methedone Clinic | A Day At The Beach | |
Steely Dan | Sign In Stranger | The Royal Scam | MCA |
King Crimson | Cat Food | Young Person's Guide To King Crimson | |
XTC | Miniature Sun | Oranges And Lemons | Virgin |
Harry Nilsson | Ambush | Son Of Schmilsson | RCA |
Paul Michael Barkan | Mona Lisa's Smile | No Writing On The Signs | |
DJ - Talk | DJ - Talk | DJ - Talk | |
Mel Blanc | How Do You Do? | Pepe Le Pew* | Youtube |
Macy Gray | Your Mouth | Zappa Birthday Bundle | Zappa.com |
Herbie Hancock & John Mayer | Stiched Up | Possibilities | |
Mother Freedom | Mo's Lawnmower | Mother Freedom | |
Tabacco | Housemates Var. 1 & Dim Sum | Sans Lyrics Vol. 2 | |
Tom Pomposello | The Big Button, Quick Tally, Guns And Dukies Phone Calls | The MTV Big Show | |
The Bossa Nova Beatniks | Love Come Crawling | Got The Ray Guns | |
Susan DeVita | Reckless | Backseat Driver | Maple City Record |
The Police | When The World Is Running Down | Zenyatta Mondatta | A&M |
DJ - Talk | DJ - Talk | DJ - Talk | |
Susan DeVita | Everyday Dream | Backseat Driver | Maple City Record |
The Rolling Stones | Living In A Ghost Town | SIngle | Polydor |
Paul Simon | One Trick Pony | Stranded In a Limousine | Warner Bros |
Firesign Theatre | Police Street / Dead Cat Soap Opera / Sugar Fed Meat | In The Next World You're On Your Own | Columbia |
DJ - Talk | DJ Talk | DJ Talk | |
Tangent | The Music That Died Alone | The Music That Died Alone | Youtube |
On this week's edition of Clam Radio we hear some new music from Sweden, Iceland and the Bronx as well as some stoic deep cuts from artists who flourished in the 20th Century. You know the drill. Marvels await.