This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early and Daily Edition, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. Sorry for last week -- a vacation caused the booklist to be delayed. And just to warn everyone, the list will be on hiatus for the next three weeks as well due to the list-compiler's upcoming vacation. NPR (TM) ALBUM REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 2/9 - 2/22 1995 February 11, 1995: Scott Simon introduced the singing group Betty who sang a valentine song. They can be contacted at 1-800-HI-BETTY. February 12, 1995: Liane Hansen spoke with composer John Luther Adams about his new CD "Earth and the Great Weather -- A Sonic Geography of the Arctic" (New World 80459-2). His album inspired by Alaska is called "The Far Country" (New Albion NA061CD). February 14, 1995: Music writer Daisann McLane's image of a perfect romantic evening includes the music of Trio Los Panchos. Leyendas three separate volumes are available on Sony's Latin label. February 15, 1995: Tom Manoff reviewed "The Swedish Recorder" a collection of contemporary recorder music performed by Dan McLaurin and the Sundsvall Chamber Orchestra (BIS records, distributed by Qualiton Imports). February 16, 1995: Melinda Whiting reported on jazz guitarist Jimmy Bruno who has finally achieved the spotlight. No album listed. February 16, 1995: Music writer Charles de Ledesma talked about producer Bally Sagoo's recent releases in England of music which combines British mainstream dance with "bhangara" music. February 17, 1995: Ted Weinstein reviewed "Orange" by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion! (Matador 74486101052). February 18, 1995: Joe Palca talked with Jamey Turner who plays the glass harp. February 19, 1995: Joe Palca spoke with the bandleader of "The Vidalias" about their new CD "Melodyland" (Upstart Records 1167180142). February 20, 1995: Humorist Glen Steer performed his "President's Song" available on the cassette "Politics" from Glen Steer, 5505 Connecticut Ave NW No. 335, Washington DC 20015-2601 for $10. Albums mentioned on Monitor Radio(R): February 13, 1995: Mid-Day Edition and February 14, 1995: Early Edition: A report on the newly released collection of Glenn Miller recordings intended for the Allied propaganda campaign. "Glenn Miller: The Lost Recordings" is not yet available in the United States. February 14, 1995: Early Edition: Tim Riley reviewed the new three CD box-set which celebrates thirty years of the Temptations "Emperors of Soul" (73145303382). Albums profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: February 10, 1995: An interview with singer, songwriter, guitar player Dan Penn. He has now performed his own songs on his own album "Do Right Man" (Warner Bros, Sire Label 9362455192). February 13, 1995: REVIEW by Jazz Critic Kevin Whitehead: "Blues Nexus" by James Spaulding (Muse 1656554672). February 17, 1995: An interview with librettist, poet and playwright Jack Larson. He was the librettist for "Lord Byron" an opera by Virgil Thompson (Koch 99923712428). February 22, 1995: An interview with producer Phil Ramone, who produced Frank Sinatra's "Duets" and an up-coming classical album with the Curtis Institute Orchestra and cast recording of Steven Sondheim's "Passion." REVIEW by Jazz Critic Kevin Whitehead: "Gary Bartz: Episode One Children of Harlem" (Challenge) and Gary Bartz's "The Red and Orange Poems" (Atlantic 7567827202). Albums on The People's Pharmacy: February 11, 1995: "Starclimber" by Mitch Farber (Muse MCD 5400). "Xocia's Dance" by Harold Land (Muse MCD 5272). This text is Copyright (c) 1995 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Erika Grams (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made.