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R. CarnellSalt Water Music July 24th Hour 2

Start off the hour with a singer you might have heard of from Nova Scotia, Sarah Mclachlan. After the show found the list I had made up last year of all the artists I've played on the show. Sarah wasn't on there. 2 years of the show and not playing her once? My bad.

To make up for it a few songs from her debut album from 1988 and on vinyl to boot. Couldn't find any of her CD's at the station but luckily in the record collection they had the original 1988 album. A collector's item I found out since it was re-released in 1989 with some extra songs when she was also signed by a US record label. One song you might have heard before, the other 3 I bet you haven't.

Follow that up with a cover version of Angel by Allison Crowe.

Then some songs from Great Big Sea's Fortune Favour and Joel Plaskett's Three to end the show.


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Keywords: sarah mclachlan; joel plaskett; cfrc; great big sea; allison crowe

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