Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Radio Dupree Top 20 - February 2009

1. (-) Steve Morse - Bodhisattva
The Royal Dan: A Tribute

2. (-) Steely Dan
- Chain Lightning
Katy Lied

3. (14) Domenic Troiano
- Eleanora Fagan
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection

4. (-) George Duke - Funny Funk
My Soul - The Complete MPS Fusion Recordings

5. (-) Frank Zappa
- Heavenly Bank Account
You Are What You Is

6. (4) Donald Fagen
- Mary Shut The Garden Door
Morph The Cat


7. (1) Steely Dan
- King Of The World
Countdown To Ecstasy


8. (-) Pink Floyd
- Sheep
Animals

9. (16) The Rotary Connection
- Peace At Last
Peace

10. (3) Walter Becker
- Upside Looking Down
Circus Money

11. (11) Yes
- Harold Land - Yes
12. (-) David Bowie - Repetition - Lodger
13. (-) The Jimi Hendrix Experience - May This Be Love - Are You Experienced
14. (15) The Beatles - Wait - Rubber Soul
15. (2) Walter Becker - Three Picture Deal - Circus Money
16. (-) Genesis - Mad Man Moon - A Trick Of The Tail
17. (-) Warren Zevon - Detox Mansion - Genius - The Best Of Warren Zevon
18. (-) Frank Zappa - San Ber'dino - Baby Snakes DVD
19. (-) David Byrne and Brian Eno - I Feel My Stuff - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
20. (18) Atomic Rooster - S.L.Y. - Atomic Ro-o-ster
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Chart compiled by listeners voting on the songs they hear on Radio Dupree

In May it will be three years old; The Royal Dan: A Tribute. The CD where a number of guitarists deliver instrumenatl versions of Steely Dan songs. Dan Castellana's take on Bodhisattva is our number 1 this month, but it's just one of many Dan-related songs that made the Top 20.

A surprising no-show was our Album of the Month; Joni Mitchell's Court And Spark. We had expected at least one song on the chart, but there you go.

This is also the first month we have more than one, two or maybe three songs surviving from last mont's chart. As you can see half of the 20 were on last month's chart as well. We expect things will be back to normal again in March with one or two of the above staying around for another chart.

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