104. 2021 RegenNarration Soundtrack: Highlights from our guests this year

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The RegenNarration
104. 2021 RegenNarration Soundtrack: Highlights from our guests this year
Dec 20, 2021 Season 5 Episode 104
Anthony James

This is our customary sign-off episode for the year – a package of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2021, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country you heard along the way. 

Here's the 'track list':

  1. To the podcast theme song The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra - Damon Gameau (ep 77), Jeff Pow & Michelle McManus (ep 78)
  2. To the sounds of Country at one of the magnificent restoration sites at Twin Creeks - Keith Bradby (ep 79) 
  3. To River Feeling by Kalaji - Nicol Ragland (ep 80), Tim Winton (ep 81), Geoff Bastyan (ep 82), Peter Veth (ep 83) & Anne Poelina (ep 84)
  4. To Faraway Castle, by Rae Howell & Sunwrae - Cathy McGowan (ep 85), Stephen Jenkinson (ep 86), Willem Ferwerda (ep 87), Gaala Watson & Rob Pekin (ep 88), Courtney Young & Ian Congdon (ep 89), Robert Kennedy, Kate Raworth & Marieke van Doorninck (ep 90)
  5. Lynne Kelly (ep 92)
  6. To Stones & Bones, by Owls of the Swamp - Margo Neale (ep 93), Mark Jones (ep 94), Leon Khan & Owen James (ep 95), Paul Hawken (ep 96)
  7. We Can Change the World (The Regeneration Song) by AY Young and Jonathan Russell of The Head & The Heart
  8. To Liyan by Kalaji – Alessandro Pelizzon (ep 97) & Anne Poelina (ep 98)
  9. To Jeremiah Johnson – Katherine Trebeck & Mike Salvaris (ep 99), Chris Henggeler (ep 100), Eva Orner (ep 101)
  10. To the sounds of Nyul Nyul Country - Bruno Dann & partner Marion (ep 102)
  11. To Beethoven’s Piano Sonata no.15 in D major op.28 "Pastoral" - I. Allegro, by Karine Gilanyan (sourced from the Free Music Archive) - Charles Massy (ep 103)
  12. Fate, in full, by Stephen Jenkinson (from ep 86)
  13. Closing the year with the close of our theme song, The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.

Title slide: Regenerating creeks, wetlands and groundcover at Kachana Station in the Kimberley (pic: Anthony James).

With thanks to all the wonderful musicians who generously granted permission for their music to be heard here.

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