World Cafe Playlist for 09/20/2023
KAINA joins host Stephen Kallao
Kaina embodies the community-minded spirit of Chicago’s indie music scene. To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, World Cafe brings back this conversation with Kaina from the show’s Sense of Place: Chicago series earlier this year. Kaina talks about her album called It Was a Home and how it serves as an ode to the life she’s built in the city.
Listen to the session here.Today’s Playlist
Kool & The Gang “Higher Plane” Light of Worlds
KAINA “It Was A Home” It Was A Home
KAINA “It Was A Home” It Was A Home
KAINA “It Was A Home” It Was A Home
KAINA “Could Be A Curse” Next to The Sun
KAINA “Ultraviolet” It Was A Home
KAINA “Ultraviolet” It Was A Home
KAINA “Casita” It Was A Home
KAINA “Casita” It Was A Home
KAINA “Casita” It Was A Home
KAINA “Casita” It Was A Home
Lucius “How Loud Your Heart Gets” WC Recording
Dave Matthews Band “Madman’s Eyes” Walk Around The Moon
Phish “Sample In A Jar” Hoist
Mitski “Bug Like An Angel” This Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We
Lucius “How Loud Your Heart Gets” WC Recording
Vanishing Twin “Afternoon X” Afternoon X
Public Image Ltd. “Rise” Album
Lo Moon “Loveless” Lo Moon
Sufjan Stevens “So You Are Tired” Javelin
Everything but The Girl “Nothing Left to Lose” Fuse
Annie Lennox “Why” Diva
Hour Two
The Record Company “Talk To Me” The 4th Album
Blind Melon “No Rain” Blind Melon
Jon Batiste “Calling Your Name” World Music Radio
Lucinda Williams “Protections” Down Where The Spirit Meets the Bone
Arlo Parks “Weightless” My Soft Machine
Grace Potter “Delirious ” WC Recording
Joss Stone “Fell In Love With A Boy” Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Bon Iver “Holocene” Recorded Live for the World Cafe
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit “When We Were Close” Weathervanes
Barry White “Cant Get Enough of Your Love” Can’t Get Enough
Janelle Monae “Float (feat. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80)” The Age of Pleasure
Bedouine “Bird Gone Wild” WC Recording
Margo Price “Malibu (feat. Jonathan Wilson, Buck Meek)” Strays II: Act I: Topanga Canyon
The Clash “The Guns of Brixton” London Calling
The Police “Driven To Tears” Zenyatta Mondatta