Episode 17
1. National Health — "Agrippa" (BBC radio session recorded 1976-02-17, released on Missing Pieces, 1996)
2. Daevid Allen — "Good Morning" (from Good Morning, 1976)
3. Gato Barbieri — "Bolivia" (from Bolivia, 1973)
4. Hermeto Paschoal — "Asa Branca" (from A Música Livre De Hermeto Paschoal, 1973)
5. Crecencio Camacho Y El Super Combo Curro — "Santana en Salsa" (from Monicongo Prieto, 1971)
6. Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin — "A Love Supreme" (from Love Devotion Surrender, 1973)
7. Soft Machine — "MC" → "Out-Bloody-Rageous" (recorded live in Berlin 1971-11-07, released on Drop, 2008)
[Free Range archival selection 2012–14]
8. Hodgkinson-Lytton-Lash-Maroney — improvisation [excerpt] (2014-01-09)
9. Sam Bailey — solo piano improvisation (2014-02-20)
10. Will Glanfield Sextet — "Skippy" (2012-11-08)
11. Arlet — "Bell Tent" (2013-10-31)
12. Robert Stillman — "Leap of Death" [excerpt] (2013-11-28)
13. John Tilbury — Sonata no. 16 from "Sonatas and Interludes" by John Cage (2012-12-06)
14. Paul Chenour and David Leahy — improvisation [excerpt] (2013-11-21)
15. Robert Jarvis — improvised trombone/AI duet [excerpt] (2013-02-21)
16. Evan Parker and Matt Wright — "Trance Map" improvisation [excerpt] (2013-02-14)
17. Liam Magill — "Apokriatika" (2013-04-18)
18. Syd Arthur — "Sinkhole" (from Sound Mirror, 2014)
19. Last Man Standing (feat. Robert Wyatt) — "When the Fire Grows Cold" (online release, 2011)
20. Faust — "Why Don't You Eat Carrots?" (from Faust, 1971)
21. Brian Eno — "Shadow" (from Ambient 4: On Land, 1982)
22. Orlando Gibbons — "In Nomine" (performed by Rose Consort of Viols, 1994)
23. Orlando Gibbons — "'Lord Salisbury' Pavan and Galliard" (performed by Glen Gould, 1971)
24. Matching Mole — "O Caroline" (from Matching Mole, 1972)
25. The Glissando Guitar Orchestra — "Drone for Daevid" (recorded simultaneously worldwide 2014-06-09)
clarification: I should have mentioned that Mont Campbell (also in Arzachel/Uriel and Egg with Dave Stewart) was playing bass with National Health at the time of that BBC session, and Hillage was filling in for second guitarist Phil Lee (ex-Gilgamesh).
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