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Radio 6 Music,28 Mar 2022,42 mins

Series Peel Acres

DJ Mafalda

The Collection

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Portuguese DJ Mafalda joins Tom Ravenscroft, to go digging in his dad's record collection - helping him explore the many treasures hidden among John Peel’s vast archive of records, collected over a lifetime of music fandom and a career as a ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ radio DJ. Presented by Tom Ravenscroft Produced by Kevin Core and Becca Bryers Track 1: Raga Nata Bhairav - Ravi Shankar (from Music from India - Series 8) Mafalda’s first pick is a 1976 album from legendary sitar Ravi Shankar, who has proved a popular choice with a number of Peel Acres guests so far. It has a relatively low catalogue number in John Peel’s shelving system… Track 2: Interflora Angel - Mike Absalom (from Save The Last Gherkin For Me) Which leads Tom and Mafalda to hunt down record number one - a 1969 album from English pop folk musician Mike Absalom, who blends observational humour into his lyrics. Track 3: Women with Cold Hands - Albert King (from Truckload Of Lovin') The striking cover art draws Mafalda to pick up this 1976 album from American blues guitarist and singer Albert King. Along with B.B. King and Freddie King, he was known as one of the “Kings of the Blues†- despite no relation! Track 4: African Doctor - The Maytals (from Monkey Man) Track 5: Monkey Man - The Maytals (from Monkey Man) Jamaican group The Maytals formed in the early 60s and helped introduce reggae to a global audience (and are credited with coining the genre name). Monkey Man was their first big hit in 1970, and shortly after they became Toots and The Maytals - after their frontman Toots Hibbert. Track 6: Just Too Bloody Stupid - Close Lobsters (from Foxheads Stalk This Land) Another lucky dip selection; this time from Scottish indie pop band, Close Lobsters - who released this debut album in 1987 (the year Mafalda was born!). Track 7: Go Right Up In Day - Poorsah This 12†single is by soca artist Poorsha. Soca music originated in Trinidad and Tobago, and is an offshoot of calypso music, with influences of African and East Indian rhythms. Track 8: There Was Love On The Floor, So I Walked On The Ceiling - The Dentists (from The Fun Has Arrived) For Mafalda’s final listen, she’s selected an EP from indie rock band The Dentists - part of the “Medway scene†- there first release with Belgium label, Antler… as mentioned in the accompanying letter to John.

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