21 January 2010

First CB of Spring 2010: 21 January

Gorillaz' highly-anticipated new album, Plastic Beach, will be released 9 March. The album, which features such diverse collaborators as Lou Reed and Snoop Dogg, takes place as the band's animated alter-egos take up residence on an island composed of the "washed up remnants of humanity." The first single, "Stylo," will be released next week, and features Mos Def Bobby Womack, but the discerning ears of regular CB listeners will get to hear it a few days early.

In related news, the Blur documentary/concert film No Distance Left To Run, which was mentioned a few months ago, will be released on DVD 15 February. Trailer and more information can be found at the band's website.

And just in case you're sick of listening to Britpop, and want to explore some jazz/soul/house/dubstep, check out Thom Yorke's program with Gilles Peterson, which aired earlier this week on BBC Radio 1. Speaking of Mr Yorke, Radiohead are playing a benefit show for Haiti this Sunday--more information on their blog, Dead Air Space. In addition, his side project is billed to play Coachella this summer under the cryptic name ????.

This week's set list:

God Save The Queen, Sex Pistols
Stylo, Gorillaz
Acceptable In The '80s, Calvin Harris
Teenage Kicks, The Undertones
Straight To Hell, The Clash
Black And Gold (Sam Sparro cover), Adele
Sale Of The Century, Sleeper
Duel, Swervedriver
Let's Make Out, Does It Offend You, Yeah? (request)
Pure Morning, Placebo
The Drowners, Suede
I Predict A Riot, Kaiser Chiefs
Oh Yeah, The Subways
The General, The Rifles
Time, The Rumble Strips
Calculator, Micachu
If Only The Moon Were Up, Field Music
In The Air Tonight, Phil Collins (request)
Blue Boy, Orange Juice
This Is How It Feels, Inspiral Carpets
Cross My Heart & Hope To Fly, The Courteeners
Jealousy, Pet Shop Boys
X Files Theme, UNKLE
Meeting Place, The Last Shadow Puppets
Radio America, The Libertines
Big House, Thom Stone
You Can't Always Get What You Want, The Rolling Stones

As always, feel free to comment or call the station (319-335-8970) with your requests, comments, or for some late-night conversation.

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