There's even a fun cover or two - Dylan's "Open the Door Homer" gets an amiably breezy rendition, while Harry Belafonte's "The Banana Boat Song," accordingly to the liner notes a regular warm-up song choice, get a fun vocal-only run through. Standards include "Acid Bird" and "Madonna of the Wasps," while among the lesser-known tunes good performances of "52 Stations" and "Veins of the Queen" turn up. Drawn from a number of performances from 1985 to 1991, though not arranged chronologically (but with a brief essay from Metcalfe and Windsor), The Kershaw Sessions feature Hitchcock and his two faithful Egyptians having their way through a nicely varied collection of demi-hits and random song choices. ![]() ![]() music lovers, John Peel isn't the only Brit DJ to have musical guests on a BBC radio show, thus origins of this collection of Hitchcockiana courtesy of Radio 1 figure Andy Kershaw. Lady Waters And The Hooded One (05:53)Ä 6. ![]() Genre: Folk-Rock, Psychedelic Folk, Singer-SongwriterÄ 3.
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