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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Monday, February 29, 2016 | 13:57 to 15:57

Artist Song Album Label
Eddie & Ernie Hiding In Shadows Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures, Vol. 2 Kent
Tomorrows Tulips Space Box Eternally Teenage Galaxia
G. Davis And R. Tyler Hold On, Help Is On The Way New Orleans Funk, Vol. 2: Second Line Strut Soul Jazz
Joseph Hill Behold The Land Studio One Roots 2 Soul Jazz
The LimiƱanas I'm Dead (Instrumental) Crystal Anis HoZac
Peloton Royal Salvo The Early Years Parallel
Blind Willie Johnson It's Nobody's Fault But Mine The Complete Blind Willie Johnson Columbia/Legacy
Richard Buckner Thief Our Blood Merge
Andrew Leigh Goin' Out To The West Magician Sunbeam
Strange Intelligence Consensus: Celebrating 36 Years Of College Radio At Wqfs Greensboro Red Strings
The Manhattans There Goes A Fool A Carnival Of Soul Vol.2: Feelin' Good Kent
Patsy Cline Does Your Heart Beat For Me? The Patsy Cline Collection MCA
Polvo City Birds In Prism Merge
Group Doueh Ishadlak Ya Khey Zayna Jumma Sublime Frequencies
Frank Quinn Murphy's Wife Baby, How Can It Be? Songs of Love, Lust and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s Dust-to-Digital
The Carolina Kings I Heard Of A City This 1 May Be My Last Time Singing Tompkins Square
Spoon Nobody Gets Me But You Transference Merge