Playlist
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It wasn’t god who made honky tonk angels by Kitty Wells on Country music hall of fame (UMG recordings) -
A la carte by James Holloway on Mad mike volume 2 (Norton) -
Mysterious crystal by Sun Ra & his intergalactic solar arkestra on Space is the place:music for the movie (Sun Ra LLC) -
I’m a living sickness by Calico wall on Pebbles: lost gems of the 60’s, vol.1 (Plastic records) -
Ghost memories by Gene Mckown on Monster party volume 2 (Soul research inc.) -
(Pardon me)I’ve got someone to kill by Johnny paycheck on 40 essential country hits (Johnny Paycheck) -
Black holes in space by Sun Ra on The outer darkness (Norton) -
Retrospect by Sun Ra on A fireside chat with Lucifer (Enterplanetary koncepts) -
Still as the night by Sanford Clarke on Rockabilly classics (Rockabilly records) -
Six foot under by Bob fryfogle on Monster party volume 2 (Soul research inc) -
Before you use that gun by Eddie Noack on Ain’t the reaping ever done? (The Omni recording company) -
Run by Stonewall Jackson on The complete releases: 1957-62 (ACROBAT) -
Dead by The poets on The flash records story (Ace records) -
Haunting rhythm by Romeo Sullivan & the serenaders on Rockabilly showdown (Rockabilly records) -
This planet of death by Sun Ra on The sub dwellers (Norton) -
Dolores by Eddie Noack on Psycho (Bear family records) -
Rain dance by Herby Hancock on Sextet (Columbia) -
IBM MT/ST: the paperwork Explosion by Raymond Scott on Manhattan research, inc (Basta audio-visuals) -
Last goodbye by Red Sovine on Candle in the wind (Gusto records inc) -
The cold hard facts of life by Porter Wagoner on The essential Porter Wagoner (BGM entertainment) -
Long black veil by Lefty frizzell on American originals (Sony BGM) -
Psycho by Eddie Noack on Psycho (Bear family records) -
water torture by herbie hancock on crossings (warner bros) -
In the cellar by Butthole surfers on Rembrandt pussyhorse (Latino buggeveil) -
Rubber room by Porter wagoner on The essential porter Wagoner (Sony music entertainment) -
Saturday satan Sunday saint by Ernest Tubb on Thanks alot (MGM)