selections by Gary DePiro – July 2020 | Listen on MixCloud.com
- “Kojak Columbo” by Nilsson from * “Duit On Mon Dei” © 1975
- “Moonshine” by Fran Healey from “Wreckorder” © 2010 (British musician Fran Healey is the lyricist & lead singer of the band Travis;
This is his debut solo album which featured Paul McCartney on Bass). - “Monkee Grip Glue” by Bill Wyman from “Monkee Grip” © 1974 (Bill Wyman was the first Rolling Stone to release a solo record)
- “Things I Shouldn’t Have Told You” by Sam Phillips from “Push Any Button” © 2013
- “Daniella” by The John Butler Trio from “Grand National” © 2007
- “Get Down Moses” by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros from “Streetcore” © 2003
- “Stir The Ashes” by The Walkabouts from “Scavenger” © 1991 (from Seattle, WA. years active:1984–2015 . The core members were vocalist Carla Torgerson and vocalist / songwriter Chris Eckman)
- “Savannah Woman” by Tommy Bolin from “Teaser” © 1975
- “Jesus of the Moon” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds from “Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!” © 2008
- “Nightmare” by Speedy Keen from “Y’Know Wot I Mean?” © 1975 John David Percy “Speedy” Keen was a songwriter, vocalist, drummer and keyboard player for the rock band Thunderclap Newman. This is his 2nd Solo album.
- “Dynamite Child” by The Heavy Circles (self-titled album) © 2008 (Edie Brickell and step-son Harper Simon’s project)
- “Southern Celebration” by Genya Raven from “They Love Me / They Love Me Not” © 1973
* Duit on Mon Dei is the eleventh album by Harry Nilsson. The original title for this album was God’s Greatest Hits but RCA didn’t approve. The title is a punning spelling of “Do It On Monday,” playing on the British Monarchy’s motto Dieu et mon droit. The pun was originally used on the cover of Ringo Starr’s 1973 album Ringo.