Fringe concludes part 2 of the season finale with some theatrical music choices.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Science Fiction/Double Feature The B-52s – New Sensation
A little nostalgia pop from Fringe.
Jill Barber – Old Flame
Is anyone else curious what was on the “Peter from Boston” playlist besides Band of Horses?
The Allman Brothers Band – Midnight Rider Mason Williams – Classical Gas Band Of Horses – Is There A Ghost
On this week’s Fringe, Walter’s drug induced story telling produces a modern day film noir mash-up complete with singing corpses!
Yes – Roundabout Django Reinhardt – Blue Moon Tears For Fears – Head Over Heels Traffic – Low Spark of High Heeled Boys Sammie Davis, Jr. – The Candy Man A Chorus Line – I Hope I Get It Miles Davis – Freddie Freeloader Stevie Wonder – For Once In My Life
Somewhere Neil Peart is getting paid, again.
Rush – Tom Sawyer
This week Fringe has the very fitting music of Gary Numan and a great track from Camera Obscura.
Gary Numan – Are Friends Electric? Camera Obscura – The Sweetest Thing
Fringe has more classics from John Coltrane, Ricky Nelson and Velvet Underground.
Brookville – Happy John Coltrane – Off Minor Neal Casel – The Losing End Velvet Underground – Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ Ricky Nelson – Travelin’ Man
Fringe returns with this prog-rock gem from the 80’s by Strange Advance.
Strange Advance – Worlds Away
Fringe continues the classical theme this week with music from Stravinsky.
Stravinsky – The Firebird Suite
Fringe takes a break from it’s usual rock and blues classics to give us some Brahms.
Arthur Rubinstein and the Guarneri Quartet - Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op.25 in G Major III. Andante Con Moto-Animato II. Intermezzo: Allegro M Non Troppo-Trio: Animato