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Originally published on October 7, 2008

Every now and then, I’ll find the odd playlist laying around, scribbled on a cocktail napkin or a scrap of paper or a football. Some I’ve recorded while others were just “fantasies” (like the one where I mixed Enrico Caruso’s Faust with Dwight Yoakam’s Fast Cars).

I found this one as I was poking through my records, scribbled on the back of the Korgis Dumb Waiters album.

I was able to lay my hands on most of the tunes.

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Every now and then, I’ll find the odd playlist laying around, scribbled on a cocktail napkin or a scrap of paper or a football. Some I’ve recorded while others were just “fantasies” (like the one where I mixed Enrico Caruso’s Faust with Dwight Yoakam’s Fast Cars).

I found this one as I was poking through my records, scribbled on the back of the Korgis Dumb Waiters album.

I was able to lay my hands on most of the tunes.

Here’s the list exactly as it was written in F45 shorthand, complete with misspellings, x-outs and weird capitalizations:

SOUTHSIDE – Ain’t

BOB JAMES – Shamboozie

STEELY – News

JOE JACKSON – Can’t

BEATLES – LOVE ME

TTD – Wishing

Johnny Nash – Stir

Ziggie – Tommorrow People

Sting – Set Th Free

Simon – Late

Winwood – Freedom

CSN – Southern

Band – The Wt.

Steely – Rikki

Band – Shape I’m

Wilburys – End of the

Dead – Touch

ARTWORK: Structure I (paper collage, 25 x 23, 1969) by Jack N. Mohr

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Original Recording | September 1994 | Ithaca, NY

Digital Remaster | September 2007 | Brush Prairie, WA

The Iguanas – Oye Isabel
The LA’s – There She Goes
Barenaked Ladies – Jane
Doobie Brothers – Natural Thing
Darden Smith – Trouble No More
Crash Test Dummies – Afternoons and Coffee Spoons
James – Sometimes
Gin Blossoms – Found Out About You
Counting Crows – Mr. Jones
Dire Straits – Sultans of Swing
U2 – One Tree Hill
Rhythm Corps – Common Ground
Bob Dylan – Lay Lady Lay
REM – Belong
Sting – Nothin’ Bout Me

Notes from original tape: “This tape was was (sic) recorded early fall 1994 on the original Atus/Technics system used at the end of Chuck Clark’s Bar many years before. The original edit of side one also included Van Morrison’s “Chick-A-Boom”. It was recorded over 2 weeks (9/17-24) in the musty living room at Dryden Farm”.

<a href=”http://www.fusion45.com/wp-content/uploads/audio/2007/master_1.mp3″>A-Frame Tapes, Volume 4</a>

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