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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Thursday, June 13, 2019 | 06:04 to 08:04

Artist Song Album Label
Robert Nighthawk Nighthawk Boogie Mississippi Delta Blues: "Blow My Blues Away" Vol. 1 Arhoolie
Billie Holiday I Cried For You Lady Day: The Best Of Billie Holiday Columbia/Legacy
Come On Don't Walk On The Kitchen Floor Homework #105: U.S. "D.I.Y." And Post-Punk 1978-83: "C" Hyped2Death
Richard Buckner Thief Our Blood Merge
Meridian Brothers Doctor Trompeta Salvadora Robot Soundway
Gray Young The Dawning Low Staysail 307 Knox Records
Dr. C. B. Skelton The Miller's Will Art of Field Recording Dust-To-Digital
Goliath Port & Lemon Lady Maximum Prog Past & Present
Esquires LTD Theme from Shaft Cult Cargo: Grand Bahama Goombay Numero Group
Gary Lucas Spanish Dracula Cinefantastique Northern-Spy
Thin Lizzy Gonna Creep Up On You Vagabonds Of The Western World Deram
Burnouts Scott Free Hey Drag City Drag City
Brother & Sister W B Grate Power Is In The Heart Of Man Fire In My Bones: Raw Rare + Otherworldly African-American Gospel (1944-2007) Tompkins Square