Dry the River is a band from England that takes yearning songs and turns them into gorgeous harmonies surrounded by psychedelic tinged arrangements redolent of bands like Love. Their latest album, Alarms in the Heart, is an introspective song cycle with majestic rock power.
Echoes Program 1506D (1451B) |
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Start Time
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Group Name
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Song Name
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Album Name
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Mark P. Adler
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0:06:00
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French for Rabbits
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0:09:14
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Vic Hennegan
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Sirius Star Cluster
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0:19:23
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Sea Oleena
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0:23:51
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Barbara Higbie
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0:29:00
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break
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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A Living Room Concert with Dry the River
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0:31:31
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Dry the River
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0:38:18
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Dry the River
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0:44:58
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Dry the River
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0:51:10
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Dry the River
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0:59:00
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break
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Third Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Ryan Farish
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0:06:00
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Submotion Orchestra
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0:10:58
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Bonobo
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0:15:15
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Asura
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0:21:04
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Brian Eno
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0:29:00
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break
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Fourth Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Low Roar
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0:37:18
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Lily & Madeleine
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0:40:51
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Theodore Shapiro
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0:42:48
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break
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0:43:33
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Wu Man
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0:46:40
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S. Carey
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0:50:50
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Phil Keaggy & Jeff Johnson
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This playlist is wrong. I went to search for a song I heard but couldn’t find it because the playlist doesn’t actually align to what it says
It is the correct playlist. What were you looking for that you couldn’t find.