Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Radio Dupree Top 25 - August 2009

1. The Beatles - I'll Be On My Way
Live At The BBC

2. Adrian Belew - Swingline
Lone Rhino

3. The Beatles - You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
Past Masters Volume Two

4. Steely Dan - Don't Take Me Alive
The Royal Scam

5. Marian McPartland & Steely Dan - Black Friday
Piano Jazz: McPartland/Steely Dan

6. Frank Zappa - Chunga's Revenge (edit)
Joe's Menage

7. Clubouse - Do It Again/Billie Jean
vinyl 45

8. Mats/Morgan Band - Baader Puff/Paltsug
On Air With Guests

9. Paul And Linda McCartney - Too Many People
Ram

10. John Lee Hooker & Jim Morrison - Roadhouse Blues
Stoned Immaculate - The Music Of The Doors

11. Steely Dan - The Caves Of Altamira - The Royal Scam
12. Sneaker - Don't Let Me In (demo) - Sneaker
13. Blue Floyd - Beatjam/Come Together - Begins
14. Marian McPartland/Steely Dan - Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Piano Jazz: McPartland/Steely Dan
15. Dick Heckstall-Smith - What The Morning Was After - A Story Ended
16. The Doors - Spanish Caravan - The Best Of
17. The Animals - Shake - Animalism
18. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
19. Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show - Looking For Pussy - Sloppy Seconds
20. The Beatles - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
21. Steely Dan - The Fez - The Royal Scam
22. Frank Zappa - Disco Boy - Zoot Allures
23. The Doors - Easy Ride - The Soft Parade
24. Cream - I'm So Glad - Fresh Cream
25. Santana - Black Magic Woman/Gipsy Queen - Abraxas
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Chart compiled by listeners voting
on the songs they hear on Radio Dupree

Our Album of the Month-artists for July; The Doors, managed to sneak two tracks into the Top 25. A month when The Beatles did well. Could it be the September remasters that had fans listening in and pressing the thumbs up-button? Will we have to go out and get all those remasters to play here? Surprising number one song though...

We'll see what Jethro Tull's Album of the Month; Stand Up, can do on the next chart.

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