The Complete BBC Peel Sessions - Session Information

Session Information

  • Alun Woodward - Guitar, Vocal
  • Emma Pollock - Guitar, Vocal
  • Stewart Henderson - Bass Guitar
  • Paul Savage - Drums


Session 1 - 13/05/1995

Lazarwalker
Blackwell
I've Only Just Started to Breathe

Primary Alternative
Producer - Stewart Cruickshank
Engineer - Tony Doogan
Session 2 - 12/05/1996

Under Canvas Under Wraps
4th Channel
Teen Elf

Sucrose
Violin - Gayle Harrison
Session 3 - 16/07/1997

Everything Goes Around the Water
The Arcane Model
Pull the Wires from the Wall

Mauron Chanson
Producer - Mike Eagles

Flute - Camille Mason
Violin - Emily MacPherson
Engineer - Colin Marshall
Violin - Jennifer Christie
Cello - Alan Barr

Session 4 - 17/06/1998

Repeat Failure
Don't Stop
Blackpool

The Weaker Argument Defeats the Stronger
Producer - Mike Robinson

Cello - Alan Barr
Engineer - Simon Askew

Session 5 - 29/03/2000

No Danger
Make Your Move
Accused of Stealing

Aye Today
Producer - James Birtwistle

Engineer - Guy Worth
Cello - Alan Barr
Viola - Charlie Cross
Piano - Colin MacPherson
Violin - Oliver Langford, Jeremy Birchall, Vuk Karkovic

Flute - Camille Mason
Session 6 - 16/10/2002

Mr Blue Sky
California Uber Alles
Matthew and Son

Last Rose of Summer
Producer - Guy Worth

Cello - Alan Barr
Violin - David Lang
Engineer - Nick Fountain
Violin - Kobis Frick
Piano - Lewis Turner

Burns Night Special - 26/01/2003
Parcel of Rogues
Piano - Lewis Turner
Session 7 - 02/09/2004

I Fought the Angels
Ballad of Accounting
Is This All That I Came For?

Everybody Come Down
Producer - Simon Askew

Keyboards - Alan Barr
Engineer - Nick Scripps

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