St. Vincent joins host Raina Douris

St. Vincent says that the early 70’s in New York City, after the hippies and before disco, inspired the sound of her album, Daddy’s Home. The lyrics on the record make references to Joni Mitchell, Tori Amos, Candy Darling and St. Vincent’s visits to see her father when he was in prison.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Mark Knopfler “What It Is” Sailing To Philadelphia

St. Vincent “Pay Your Way In Pain” Daddy’s Home

St. Vincent “ÉAt The Holiday Party” Daddy’s Home

St. Vincent “Down” Daddy’s Home

St. Vincent “Candy Darling” Daddy’s Home

Steely Dan “Fire In The Hole” Can’t Buy A Thrill

St. Vincent “Daddy’s Home” Daddy’s Home

St. Vincent “The Melting Of The Sun” Daddy’s Home

Queens of the Stone Age “Paper Machete” In Times New Roman…

David Bowie “Young Americans” Young Americans

Alisa Amador “I Need To Believe” Multitudes

Lake Street Dive “You Go Down Smooth” Bad Self Portraits

Todd Rundgren “I Saw the Light” Something/Anything?

Hour Two
The War and Treaty “Stealing A Kiss” single

Katie Pruitt “All My Friends” Mantras

Radiohead “Karma Police” OK Computer

New Order “Bizarre Love Triangle” Brotherhood

Paramore “Burning Down the House” Everyone’s Getting Involved

Margaret Glaspy “Act Natural” WC Session

The Head and the Heart “Virginia (Wind in the Night)” WC Session

Lizzie No “Halfsies” Halfsies

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss “Can’t Let Go” Raise The Roof

Nikka Costa “Keep It High” Dirty Disco

Christine and the Queens “Girlfriend (feat. Dam-Funk)” Chris

Kacey Musgraves “Cardinal” Deeper Well

Sheryl Crow “Can’t Cry Any More” Tuesday Night Music Club

Vampire Weekend “Capricorn” Only God Was Above Us