Wonderland’s Last Tuesday Treat for June 26th, 2018 will be a Cover to Cover! The show will feature a track-by-track tribute to a classic album. Please use the poll below to vote for the album you’d like to see covered.
(Voting ends at 11:59 PM on Friday, June 22nd, 2018.)
Which album should Wonderland feature on Cover to Cover?
New York Dolls “Who Are The Mystery Girls?” from Personality Crisis (Live Recordings & Studio Demos 1972-1975) (2018) New — Recorded at Planet Studios, NYC, March ?73
New York Dolls “Jet Boy” from Personality Crisis (Live Recordings & Studio Demos 1972-1975) (2018) New — Recorded at Blue Rock Studio NYC, June ?72
Booker T & The MG’s “Boot-leg” from The Spirit Of Memphis (1962-1976) (2017) — Originally released as a single in 1965
Chicago Afrobeat Project, Tony Allen “Cut The Infection” from What Goes Up (2017)
Endless Boogie “The Artemus Ward” from Long Island (2013)
Aesop Rock “Corner Store Reprise” from Bushwick (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017)
Gorillaz “Carnival (feat. Anthony Hamilton)” from Humanz (Deluxe) (2017)
Meat Beat Manifesto “Bass Playa” from Impossible Star (2018) New
Steve Martin/The Steep Canyon Rangers “All Night Long” from The Long-Awaited Album (2017)
Glen Campbell “Arkansas Farmboy” from Adiós (2017)
Drive-By Truckers “Baggage” from American Band (2016)
Goat “Det Som Aldrig Förändras” from Live Ballroom Ritual (2013) — Recorded on June 27th, 2013 at London’s Camden Electric Ballroom
Weird Al Yankovic “Confessions Part III” from Squeeze Box (2017) New — Originally released in 2006 on “Straight Outta Lynwood”
Monty Python “Cannibalism” from The Final Rip Off (1992)
Marika Hackman “Cannibal” from That Iron Taste (2013)
Tops “Dayglow Bimbo” from Sugar at the Gate (2017)
Beck “Colors” from Colors (2017)
John Maus “Bombs Away” from Screen Memories (2017)
The Watch “Blackest Deeds” from Seven (2017)
Busdriver “Sorry. Fuckers.” from Jheli Beam (2009)
Reggie Watts “Fuck Shit Stack” from Why S*** So Crazy? (2010)
Bill Hicks “Pussywhipped Satan” from Arizona Bay (1997) — Recorded live at Laff Stop (aka Capitol City Comedy Club), Austin, TX (December, 1992)
Ween “Don’t Shit Where You Eat” from Chocolate and Cheese (1994)
Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jewboys “Asshole from El Paso” from Old Testaments & New Revelations (1992) — Recorded from Texas concerts circa 1975
Cracker “Don’t Fuck Me Up (With Peace and Love)” from Cracker (1992)
Liz Phair “Fuck and Run” from Girly-Sound To Guyville (The 25th Anniversary Box Set) (2018) New — Originally released in 1993 on “Exile In Guyville”
Gregory Pepper And His Problems “I Wonder Who’s Dick You Had To Suck?” from Chorus! Chorus! Chorus! (2015)
Fight Like Apes “Ice Cream Apple Fuck” from The Body of Christ and the Legs of Tina Turner (2010)
Matt Berry “The ‘Fuck’ Song” from Snuff Box (2006)
Matt Berry “Snuff Box Introduction” from Snuff Box (2006)
Matt Berry “Snuff Box (Main Theme)” from Snuff Box (2006)
Wonderland’s Last Tuesday Treat for May 29th, 2018 will be a Very Merry Unbirthday! We’ll celebrate the work of a prolific artist during the show, but Wonderland needs your help to select whom should be featured! Please use the poll below to vote for the musician you’d like to see featured.
(Voting ends at 11:59 PM on Friday, May 25th, 2018.)
Who should Wonderland celebrate with a Very Merry Unbirthday?
Paz Lenchantin of Entrance, A Perfect Circle, Zwan, and Pixies (75%, 3 Votes)
Aynsley Dunbar of The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, Frank Zappa and the Mothers, and Journey (25%, 1 Votes)
Mark Lanegan of Screaming Trees, Mark Lanegan Band, and The Gutter Twins (0%, 0 Votes)
Wonderland is moving from Saturdays at 3:00 AM to the Tuesday drive-time slot at 5:05 PM to 6:00 PM as of Tuesday, May 22nd! Join us live via terrestrial radio at 88.1 FM in central Connecticut or online at http://wesufm.org!
With the change of time slot, Wonderland will be introducing some new features, like the Last Tuesday Treat – a thematic show whose content is shaped by listeners. Keep your eye on this site or join us on our Facebook page for more information!
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers “Have Love Will Travel” from The Last Dj (2002)
The Cosmic Rays “Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie (45 version)” from Space Age Rhythm & Bop: The 1950s (2018) New — Originally released in 1955
Tenhi “Häie” from Folk Aesthetic 1996-2006 (2007)
Genesis “The Brazilian” from Invisible Touch (1986)
Scissor Sisters “Better Luck” from Scissor Sisters (2004)
Jellyfish “He’s My Best Friend” from Spilt Milk [2015 Deluxe Reissue] (2015) — Originally released in 1993
George Michael “Heal The Pain (with Paul McCartney)” from Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 (2017 Deluxe Edition) (2017)
Gogol Bordello “Familia Bonfireball” from Seekers And Finders (2017)
Biting Tongues “Heart Disease” from To The Outside Everything – A Story Of UK Post Punk: 1977-1981 (2017) New — Originally released in 1981 on “Don’t Heal”
Dream Machine “Buried Alive” from The Illusion (2017)
Car Seat Headrest “Cute Thing” from Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) (2018) New
Drive Like Jehu “Hand Over First” from Yank Crime [2002 Reissue] (2002) — Originally released in 1994
Cherry Glazerr “Humble Pro” from Apocalipstick (2017)
Foxy Shazam “I Like It” from The Church of Rock and Roll (2012)
The Monkees “Hold On Girl (First Recorded Version – 2017 Stereo Remix)” from More Of The Monkees [2017 Rhino Handmade Super Deluxe Edition] (2017) New
David Mcwilliams “Days Of Pearly Spencer” from David McWilliams Vol. 2 (1967)
The Smiths “Asleep” from The Queen Is Dead (2017 Remaster) [Deluxe Edition] (2017) — Originally released in 1985 as the B-Side of “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side”
Propinquity “And I A Fiarytale Lady” from Wayfaring Strangers: Ladies From the Canyon (2006) — Originally released in 1972 on “Propinquity”
Yim Yames “Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)” from Tribute To [2017 Reissue] (2017) New — Original artist: George Harrison. Previously released in 2009.
Black Moth Super Rainbow “Permanent Hole” from Panic Blooms (2018) New
Vive la Void “Red Rider” from Vive la Void (2018) New
Lo-Fidelity Allstars “Blisters On My Brain” from How To Operate With A Blown Mind (1998)
Lo-Fidelity Allstars “How To Operate With A Blown Mind” from How To Operate With A Blown Mind (1998)
Ambitronix “Glazart” from La Nébuleuse Continentale (2003)
James Maloney “Afterglow” from Gaslight (2017)
Kai Schumacher “The Hug” from Beauty In Simplicity (2017)
The 1975 “I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It” from DH00278 (Live From The O2, London, 12/16/2016) (2017)