Shipwreck Radio - Shipwreck Radio: Final Broadcasts

Shipwreck Radio: Final Broadcasts

This is a single disc, issued by ICR in June 2006, initially sold at NWW's live performances in San Francisco. The title strongly suggests that there will be no further releases from these sessions.

  1. - June 22 – 30:18
  2. - July 13 – 30:29
Nurse with Wound
  • Steven Stapleton
  • Heeman Pathak
  • John Fothergill
Albums
  • Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella
  • To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl
  • Merzbild Schwet
  • Insect and Individual Silenced
  • Homotopy to Marie
  • The Sylvie and Babs Hi-Fi Companion
  • Spiral Insana
  • Alas the Madonna Does Not Function
  • Soliloquy for Lilith
  • A Sucked Orange
  • Thunder Perfect Mind
  • Crumb Duck
  • Simple Headphone Mind
  • Shipwreck Radio Volume One
  • Shipwreck Radio Volume Two
  • Shipwreck Radio: Final Broadcasts
Collaborators
  • Colin Potter
  • David Tibet
  • James Thirlwell
  • Tony Wakeford
  • David Jackman
  • Stereolab
  • Jim O'Rourke
  • Cyclobe
  • Christoph Heemann
  • Rose McDowall
  • Annie Anxiety
  • Jhonn Balance
  • Andrew Liles
Related articles
  • Coil
  • Current 93
  • Foetus
  • Hafler Trio
  • Nurse with Wound list
  • Strawberry Switchblade
  • Whitehouse
See also: Nurse with Wound list

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