The Best of Car Talk

America's funniest auto mechanics take calls from weary car owners all over the country, and crack wise while they diagnose Dodges and dismiss Diahatsus. You don't have to know anything about cars to love this one hour weekly laugh fest.

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A Secret Atoms For Peace Track, Roxy Music As '20s Jazz, More


On this week's episode, hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are back with their latest mix, including a hard-to-find track from Thom Yorke's latest project, Atoms For Peace. The song "What The Eyeballs Did," doesn't appear on the band's upcoming album, Amok. But if you do some digging on the group's website, you'll find a hidden link to download it. Also on the show: Bob and Robin travel back in time to hear Bryan Ferry's Roxy Music re-imagined as '20s jazz instrumentals. Seriously. No singing. Just swingin' jazz instrumentals. Plus: A hazy, country-tinged track from Night Beds; the shape-shifting sounds of Unknown Mortal Orchestra; soaring pop from the band Caveman and the crazy-catchy debut album from Ex Cops. Atoms For Peace Album: What The Eyeballs Did (Single) Song: What The Eyeballs Did Night Beds Album: Country Sleep Song: Even If We Try The Bryan Ferry Orchestra Album: Jazz Age Song: Do The Strand Unknown Mortal Orchestra Album: II Song: One At A Time Caveman Album: Caveman Song: In The City Ex Cops Album: True Hallucinations Song: James


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 January 31, 2013  n/a