Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Radio Dupree Top 20 - June 2009

1. Steely Dan - Haitian Divorce
The Royal Scam

2. Love - Old Man
Forever Changes

3. Todd Rundgren - Black Maria
Something/Anything?

4. King Crimson - The Howler
Beat

5. Genesis - Robbery, Assault And Battery
A Trick Of The Tail

6. Stevie Wonder
- You Haven't Done Nothin'
Fullfillingness First Finale

7. George Duke - I Love The Blues, She Heard My Cry
My Soul - The Complete MPS Fusion Recordings

8. Walter Becker & Donald Fagen
- Don't Let Me In
Catalyst

9. UK - Time To Kill
Night After Night

10. Warren Zevon - Genius
Genius - The Best Of Warren Zevon

11. Larry Carlton - I'm A Fool - Mr. 335 Live In Japan
12. Cream - Deserted Cities Of The Heart - Wheels Of Fire
13. Donald Fagen - Rhymes - The Nightfly Trilogy - 10 Extras
14. Gentle Giant - Nothing At All - Gentle Giant
15. Donald Fagen - Tomorrow's Girls - Kamakiriad
16. Emerson Lake & Palmer - Jeremy Bender - Tarkus
17. Frank Zappa - Whipping Post - Them Or Us
18. Gong - Sleepy - Expresso II
19. Pink Floyd - Pigs (edit) - Animals
20. King Crimson - Sleepless (dance mix) - Maxi single
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Chart compiled by listeners voting
on the songs they hear on Radio Dupree

Chart Commentary

A bunch of more or less typical Radio Dupree artists are found on the chart of the recent month. Steely Dan, King Crimson and Genesis are among our big favourites here at the station.

We are also glad to see that a song from Todd Rundgren's Something/Anything? has reached a top position.

(Yes, you probably know by now that the Radio Dupree monthly chart is produced by YOU listeners, by pushing those thumbs up and down buttons in the player window while listening.)

The Rundgren album was our Album of the month during May, and the chart position may show that some of you listeners enjoyed it.

But where are Frank Zappa and David Bowie, two of our other favourite artists? Well, Frank shows up at position 16, but with a cover song...Whipping Post (The Allman Brothers). And there is no sight of Bowie at all. Maybe we should let the thin white duke rest a little for a while?

/Siggy

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