Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) | Label |
Big Bopper | Chantilly Lace | Single | |
Jerry Lee Lewis | Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On | The Millennium Collection | |
Jerry Lee Lewis | Great Balls Of Fire | The Millennium Collection | |
Jerry Lee Lewis | Drinking Wine SpoDee O'Dee | The Millennium Collection | |
Robert Gordon | Black Slacks | The Robert Gordon Life Story | |
Robert Gordon | Red Hot | The Life Of Robert Gordon | |
Tony Apples Jagger | Suicide By Snake | Falling In Love For All The Wrong Reasons | f/x Records |
The Vegetarians | Blind Eye Carbureator | Single* | Youtube |
Tabacco | GQ Momentum With Roth | One Off Orphan | |
DJ - Talk | - | DJ - Talk | |
Hiromi Uehara | Joy | Another Mind | Telarc Jazz |
Nina Hagen | Taitschi - Tarot | Nunsexmonkrock | |
Tabacco | Sperm Counting Music | Sans Lyrics Vol. 2 | F of X Records |
Paul Lansky | Her Voice | Fantasies And Tableux | |
The Tubes | Smoke (La vie en Fumer) | What Do You Want From Live | A&M Records |
DJ - Talk | Talk and PSAs | DJ - Talk | |
Phil Austin | Developmental Valley School Luncheon Menus | Tales Of The Old Detectives and Other Big Fat Lies | bandcamp.com |
Varese / Zappa | Hyperprism (edited) | The Rage And The Fury | |
The Pati Brothers | Fast Funk Fusion 1974 | The Collection* | MVD |
Billy Cobham | Shabazz | Shabazz | |
Maureen McGovern | Theme from Angie (Different Worlds) | TV Themes From The 70's | |
Steely Dan | Parker's Band | Pretzel Logic | ABC Records |
XTC | Across This Antheap | Oranges & Lemons | Virgin |
Graham Hawthorne | Mbala Funk | Mbala Funk | |
Dan Robinson | Gears Turning | Few Have Ever Seen | |
Brian Rivera | He's From Jupiter Moon | Tragedy @ Hand | f/x Records |
DJ - Talk | - | DJ - Talk | |
Jim Dexter | Greater Landscape | Watchdog | f/x Records |
Jonatha Brooke | Landmine | 10 Cent Wings | |
Verushka | Sleep | Verushka | |
Eugene McDaniels | Freedom Death Dance | Headless Heroes Of the Apocalypse | |
Tabacco | Hanging By A Thread | Suburban Hermit Musings | f/x Records |
DJ - Talk | | DJ - Talk | |
That Guy Again | The Time Will Come | Hits Duh Bah Tomb Lion | |
We start off with a small tribute to the great piano rocker we lost this Octobra, Jerry Lee Lewis and from there it's more of the same unpredictable, self indulgent angles Clam Radio is notorious for. Yeah. Well, it could be worse. Could be commercial radio.