Radio CPR is broadcasting beyond its own backyard for the first time in the life of Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall, and the Grouse, as you might expect, crumbles under the pressure. Late start because of a DJ training session before the show.
Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps).
- Stalling tape
- Jeffrey Stolet - "Lariat Rituals" (from YouTube)
- Daniel Bachman - "Sita Ram (Who is God)" (from Oh Be Joyful)
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The Fear that is knowing potentially thousands of people could be listening; the disappointment in knowing it won't stop Grouse from rambling on anyway.
- The Meters - "Darling Darling Darling" (from Funkify Your LIfe: The Meters Anthology)
- Stereolab - "Three Women" (from Chemical Chords)
- Frederic Rzewski performed by Marc-André Hamelin - "NORTH AMERICAN BALLADS (exc) (3) Down by the Riverside" (from The People United Will Never Be Defeated! - 36 Variations On ¡El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido!)
- Bent Leg Fatima - "Greetings and Farewells / Cup and Saucer" (from Bent Leg Fatima)
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Grouse played some Rush because he thought they were Thrush.
- Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults)
- Silo Halo - "Wonderful Gift" (from Night and the City)
- Unrest - "June" (from BPM 1991-1994)
- Cotton Candy - "Strudel Zum Toast It / Compulsory & Auditory / Water Country" (from America Hearts / Cotton Candy split EP)
- Teething Veils - "You Write on My Face" (Live on Radio CPR)
- Six Organs of Admittance - "Blues for Jack Parsons" (from Parson' Blues)
- America Hearts - "White Socks" (from America Hearts / Cotton Candy split EP)
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Grouse gave up on this episode a while ago. Onward and upward!
- The Mar-Keys - "Sack-O-Woe" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968)
- Talibam! - "Squeeze My Nuts In the Barnyard" (from Discover AtlantASS)
- The Pyramids - "Absolution" (from Otherworldly)
- Funkadelic - "Groovallegiance" (from One Nation Under a Groove)
- The Congos - "Congoman" (from Heart of the Congos)
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