My Mother Said
A selection of strange sounds discovered via a connection with the women that raised us and music from Jóhann Jóhannsson’s contemporary classical record The Miners’ Hymns.
To celebrate Mother’s Day, we asked some of our favourite freaky artists and children of The Zone, including experimental singer Keeley Forsyth and spoken word artist Tenesha The Wordsmith, to play tracks they discovered through their Mums. This week’s featured album is Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson’s 2011 experimental contemporary classical record, The Miners’ Hymns. It’s an illuminating musical elegy to the now extinct industry and mining communities of North East England.
Additional obscure offerings come in the form of radiophonic pop, Liverpudlian devotional music and Ukranian pyschadelic folk recorded in an abandoned park in Kiev.
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John Baker
Tom Tom
- The John Baker Tapes Volume 1.
- Trunk Records.
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John Baker
Codename
- The John Baker Tapes.
- Trunk Records.
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The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus
I Carry The Sun
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Svitlana Nianio & Oleksandr Yurchenko
Untitled 1
- Znayesh Yak? Rozkazhy.
- Night School.
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Jóhann Jóhannsson
They Be Dead Yet Speaketh
- The Miners' Hymns.
- NTOV.
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Gracie Fields
Ave Maria
- Sing As We Go.
- Cedar.
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Sheb Wooley
The Purple People Eater
- MGM.
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Ennio Morricone
Dolcemente Ambigua
- Peur Sur La Ville.
- Music Box Records.
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Jóhann Jóhannsson
Freedom From Want Or Fear
- The Miners' Hymns.
- NOTV.
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Genesis
Cinema Show
- Selling England by the Pound.
- Charisma.
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Minnie Riperton
Reasons
- Perfect Angel.
- Epic.
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The Soft Pink Truth
We
- Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase?.
- Thrill Jockey.
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Cucina Povera
Salvia Salvatrix
- Tyyni.
- Night School Records.
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Ambient Harp Afternoon
Cloud Formations
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The Roches
We
- The Roches.
- Warner Bros. Records.
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Jóhann Jóhannsson
The Cause Of Labour Is The Hope Of The World
- The Miners’ Hymns.
- NOTV.
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Manitas de Plata
Manitas de Plata with Dali 1967
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Gaika
Spectacular Anthem (6 Music Session, 6th March 2020)
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Return to Forever
Vulcan Words
- Where Have I Known You Before.
- Polydor.
Broadcast
- Sun 22 Mar 2020 20:0091Èȱ¬ Radio 6 Music