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With the Major League Baseball season starting last week, this episode pays tribute to that pasttime with a profile on James Horner s score to the 1989 sports fantasy Field of Dreams. We also recognize Peter Bogdanovich (1939-2022) with songs from his 1971 film The Last Picture Show. Podcast subscribers: yep, citr.ca was offline for a month so you ll see all the recent episodes starting popping up in your feed and on your devices as we play catch up. Mira Calix: Fundamental Things (Absent Origin, 2021) Warp Brother Superior: Trini Groove (A New Beginning, 1978) Mabel Slow: Against the Glass (Against The Glass EP, 1985) Zulu The Sadies: Stop and Start (2021) Dine Alone The Ventures: 2000 Pound Bee (The Versatile Ventures, 1967) Liberty Fine Mist: I Could Shout [w.Nick Krgovich] (CITR Pop Alliance: Volume 2, 2011) CITR Altin Gün: Ordunun Dereleri (Yol, 2021) Glitterbeat Ron Grainer & His Group: Happy Joe [Signature Tune from Comedy Playhouse] (Happy Joe 7", 1962) Pye Bl
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On their third album, Amsterdamâs finest Turkish psych revivalists add synths and drum machines to spirited â70s standards from the Anatolian funk canon.
Altin Günâs third album arrives with the same mysterious allure as a weirdly shaped parcel found under the Christmas tree. Trapped in lockdown, Amsterdamâs finest Turkish psych revivalists started tinkering with drum machines and electronics, adding the spacey synth strut of early-â80s disco to their hallucinogenic rock/folk stew. The prospect sounds so charmingly idiosyncratic on paper that you almost dread to press play, for fear that reality will disappoint.
Adrian Spinelli February 25, 2021
Willie Nelson has released a second album of Frank Sinatra covers, “That’s Life.” Photo: Rich Fury, Getty Images for NARAS 2019
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse, “Way Down in the Rust Bucket” (Reprise)
In November 1990, Neil Young and Crazy Horse came to the Catalyst in Santa Cruz for one of the first shows in support of their recently released album, “Ragged Glory.” Now the entire three-hour-plus set is being put out as a live album with an accompanying concert film in the deluxe box set edition. It wasn’t just that more than a half-dozen songs from “Ragged Glory” debuted to the 800 people at that show Young also played “Danger Bird” from 1975’s album “Zuma” for the first time. More set highlights include an extended version of “Country Home” and an emotional rendition of “Cortez the Killer” as the set concludes, with Young at his absolute fi
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