Podcast #5 for 2014. Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy …

As I battle this thing called major depression, it’s getting a bit harder for me to do this podcast. But I’m continuing to do it. I’m always hoping music will make me feel a bit better. And this list of folks does make life a bit more bearable. So I thought, as usual, I’d share with the crowd. It’s a lot of bouncy, dance-y, off the wall stuff folks. Usually I like to put together a mixture, but this time I found myself, for the sake of staying sane and stable, drawn to dance tunes or thought provoking tunes. You have been warned. So as I take another pill for the night, sit back, and relax. Thanks for listening.

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Meeker Warm Energy – Lone

Nothing Can Compare – Abi Ryan

Buffalo – Alt-J featuring Mountain Man

Appreciate Me [Trip To Paradise Mix] – Amuka

Mother & Father – BROODS

Until It’s Gone – Linkin Park

Overthinking – Ryan Hemsworth

Pulsing (Feat. Nina K) – Tomas Barfod

Gone And Found – Mø

Artifice – SOHN

Drive – Those Darlins

Page One – Charlatans UK

Crazy Fool – Girls Aloud

Spectre – Tycho

In the Summer (Brookes Brothers Remix) – Crystal Fighters

What Are You Waiting For? – Paradise Fears

Over Your Shoulder – Chromeo

The Passenger – Alison Mosshart & The Forest Rangers

That’s a wrap folks … for now anyway..

 

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PS – Sorry this is late, but happy pride to all my gay, bi, and transgendered buds. Rock on.

Truly Something to Make Me Smile – R.E.M’s Rarities.

I love R.E.M. I’m not going to lie. I do. They’ve gotten me through so much in my life. I always said if I met Michael Stipe, I would cry like a little baby. To try and summarize how much this band means to me would take really way too long. I am still heartbroken at the fact that they broke up. Although I completely understand why they disbanded (different obligations and they got older), I felt like they had so much more to give their fans.

And then this happened:

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Complete Warner Bros. Rarities 1988-2011 (Warner Bros./Rhino, 2014)

When I read they were going to release these rarities the 12 year old me was as giddy as a school girl. I am so glad that REM enthusiasts like myself can complete our collection of rare gems. There’s usually a reason why songs don’t make albums – that being they’re not the greatest – but if you’re really a true fan of a band, you’re still going to invest in whatever they release just so you have it. While R.E.M. has an I.R.S. rarity set, which contains unreleased material while they were on I.R.S. Records back in the day, this one is from their duration at Warner Bros. Records.

Here is what’s included:

  1. Funtime (B-side to “Get Up” – Warner Bros. 22791, 1989)
  2. Ghost Rider (12″ B-side to “Orange Crush – Warner Bros. W2690 T (U.K.), 1989)
  3. Dark Globe (12″ B-side to “Orange Crush – Warner Bros. W2690 T (U.K.), 1989)
  4. Pop Song 89 (Acoustic) (12″ B-side to “Stand” – Warner Bros. W2833 T (U.K.), 1989)
  5. Memphis Train Blues (B-side to “Orange Crush” – Warner Bros. 27652, 1988)
  6. Skin Tight (Live in Orlando – 4/30/1989) (12″ B-side to “Stand” – Warner Bros. W2833 T (U.K.), 1989)
  7. Losing My Religion (Live Acoustic @ KFOG-FM) (from Losing My Religion digital EP – Warner Bros., 2010)
  8. Losing My Religion (Live in Dublin 2005) (from Losing My Religion digital EP – Warner Bros., 2010)
  9. Rotary Eleven (B-side to “Losing My Religion” – Warner Bros. 19392, 1991)
  10. You Are the Everything (Live @ Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC – 11/10/1989) (from Green: 25th Anniversary Edition – Warner Bros. 8122796570, 2013)
  11. Love is All Around (Live on Rockline – 4/1/1991) (B-side to “Radio Song” – Warner Bros. 19246, 1991)
  12. Shiny Happy People (Dance to the Music Mix) (from “Shiny Happy People” 12″ promo – Warner Bros. PRO-A-5060, 1991)
  13. Shiny Happy People (Pop Mix) (from “Shiny Happy People” 12″ promo – Warner Bros. PRO-A-5060, 1991)
  14. Shiny Happy People (Hip Mix) (from “Shiny Happy People” 12″ promo – Warner Bros. PRO-A-5060, 1991)
  15. It’s a Free World Baby (B-side to “Drive” CD single – Warner Bros. W0136 CDX (U.K.), 1992)
  16. Winged Mammal Theme (B-side to “Drive” – Warner Bros. 18729, 1992)
  17. First We Take Manhattan (B-side to “Drive” CD single – Warner Bros. W0136 CD (U.K.), 1992)
  18. Everybody Hurts (Album Fade) (U.K. single A-side – Warner Bros. W0169, 1993)
  19. Mandolin Strum (B-side to “Everybody Hurts” – Warner Bros. 18638, 1993)
  20. Orange Crush (Live on Mountain Stage, Charleston, WV – 4/28/1991) (B-side to “Everybody Hurts” CD single – Warner Bros. 40989, 1993)
  21. Man on the Moon (Album Edit) (U.K. single A-side – Warner Bros. W0143, 1992)
  22. Arms of Love (B-side to “Man on the Moon” CD single – Warner Bros. W0143 CD, 1992)
  23. World Leader Pretend (Live on Mountain Stage, Charleston, WV – 4/28/1991)
  24. Belong (Live on Mountain Stage, Charleston, WV – 4/28/1991) (B-side to “Everybody Hurts” CD single – Warner Bros. 40989, 1993)
  25. Low (Live on Mountain Stage, Charleston, WV – 4/28/1991) (B-side to “Nightswimming” CD single – Warner Bros. W0184 CD (U.K.), 1993)
  26. The Lion Sleeps Tonight (B-side to “The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite” – Warner Bros. 18523, 1993)
  27. Fretless (from Until the End of the World: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack – Warner Bros. 26707, 1991)
  28. Everybody Hurts (Live on the MTV Video Music Awards – 9/2/1993) (B-side to “Find the River” CD single – Warner Bros. W0211 CD, 1993)
  29. Orange Crush (Instrumental) (B-side to “Find the River” CD single – Warner Bros. W0211 CD, 1993)
  30. Fall on Me (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Crush with Eyeliner” CD single – Warner Bros. 41904, 1995)
  31. Me in Honey (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Crush with Eyeliner” CD single – Warner Bros. 41904, 1995)
  32. Finest Worksong (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Crush with Eyeliner” CD single – Warner Bros. 41904, 1995)
  33. Drive (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Strange Currencies” CD single – Warner Bros. 43513, 1995)
  34. Funtime (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Strange Currencies” CD single – Warner Bros. 43513, 1995)
  35. Radio Free Europe (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Strange Currencies” CD single – Warner Bros. 43513, 1995)
  36. What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? (Live on Saturday Night Live – 11/12/1994) (B-side to “Tongue” CD single – Warner Bros. W0308 CD (U.K.), 1995)
  37. Bang and Blame (Live on Saturday Night Live – 11/12/1994) (B-side to “Tongue” CD single – Warner Bros. W0308 CD (U.K.), 1995)
  38. I Don’t Sleep, I Dream (Live on Saturday Night Live – 11/12/1994) (B-side to “Tongue” CD single – Warner Bros. W0308 CD (U.K.), 1995)
  39. What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? (Radio Version) (CD single A-side – Warner Bros. 41760, 1994)
  40. Monty Got a Raw Deal (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” CD single – Warner Bros. 41760, 1994)
  41. Everybody Hurts (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” CD single – Warner Bros. 41760, 1994)
  42. Man on the Moon (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” CD single – Warner Bros. 41760, 1994)
  43. Bang and Blame (Single Version) (CD single A-side – Warner Bros. 41857, 1995)
  44. Losing My Religion (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Bang and Blame” CD single – Warner Bros. 41857, 1995)
  45. Country Feedback (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Bang and Blame” CD single – Warner Bros. 41857, 1995)
  46. Begin the Begin (Live in Athens, GA – 11/19/1992) (B-side to “Bang and Blame” CD single – Warner Bros. 41857, 1995)
  47. Undertow (Live in Atlanta – 11/18/1995) (B-side to “Bittersweet Me” CD single – Warner Bros. 43790, 1996)
  48. Wichita Lineman (Live in Houston – 9/15/1995) (B-side to “Bittersweet Me” CD single – Warner Bros. 43790, 1996)
  49. New Test Leper (Live Acoustic in Seattle – 4/19/1996) (B-side to “Bittersweet Me” CD single – Warner Bros. 43790, 1996)
  50. Tricycle (B-side to “E-Bow the Letter” – Warner Bros. 17529, 1996)
  51. Departure (Rome Soundcheck) (B-side to “E-Bow the Letter” CD single – Warner Bros. 43763, 1996)
  52. Wall of Death (from Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson – Capitol 72438 31482 2 6, 1994)
  53. The Wake Up Bomb (Live in Atlanta – 11/18/1995) (B-side to “Electrolite” CD single – Warner Bros. 43810, 1997)
  54. Binky the Doormat (Live in Atlanta – 11/18/1995) (B-side to “Electrolite” CD single – Warner Bros. 43810, 1997)
  55. King of Comedy (808 State Remix) (B-side to “Electrolite” CD single – Warner Bros. 43810, 1997)
  56. Be Mine (Mike on the Bus Version) (B-side to “How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us” CD single – Warner Bros. 43851 (U.K.), 1997)
  57. Love is All Around (from I Shot Andy Warhol: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture – TAG Recordigns 92690, 1996)
  58. Sponge (from Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation (The Songs of Vic Chestnutt) – Columbia CK 67573, 1996)
  59. Emphysema (B-side to “Daysleeper” – Warner Bros. 17129, 1998)
  60. Sad Professor (Live in Studio) (B-side to “Daysleeper” CD mini single – Warner Bros. W0455 CDX (U.K.), 1998)
  61. Why Not Smile (Oxford American Version) (B-side to “Daysleeper” CD single – Warner Bros. W0455 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  62. Surfing the Ganges (B-side to “Lotus” CD single – Warner Bros. W466 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  63. Suspicion (Live in Studio) (B-side to “Lotus” CD single – Warner Bros. W466 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  64. Lotus (Weird Mix) (B-side to “Lotus” CD single – Warner Bros. W466 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  65. Electrolite (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) (B-side to “Suspicion” CD single – Warner Bros. W488 CD (U.K.), 1999)
  66. Man on the Moon (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) (B-side to “Suspicion” CD single – Warner Bros. W488 CD (U.K.), 1999)
  67. Suspicion (Live At Ealing Studios) (B-side to “Suspicion” CD single – Warner Bros. 44717 (EU), 1999)
  68. At My Most Beautiful (Radio Remix) (CD single A-side – Warner Bros. W477 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  69. Passenger (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) (B-side to “At My Most Beautiful” CD single – Warner Bros. W477 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  70. Country Feedback (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) (B-side to “At My Most Beautiful” CD single – Warner Bros. W477 CD (U.K.), 1998)
  71. So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry) (Live on Later…with Jools Holland) (B-side to “At My Most Beautiful” CD mini single – Warner Bros. W477 CDX (U.K.), 1998)
  72. The Great Beyond (from Man on the Moon: Music from the Motion Picture – Warner Bros. 47483, 1999)
  73. The One I Love (Live at Glastonbury – 6/25/1999) (B-side to “The Great Beyond” CD single – Warner Bros. 44816, 1999)
  74. Everybody Hurts (Live at Glastonbury – 6/25/1999) (B-side to “The Great Beyond” CD single – Warner Bros. 44816, 1999)
  75. Man on the Moon (Live at Glastonbury – 6/25/1999) (B-side to “The Great Beyond” CD single – Warner Bros. 44816, 1999)
  76. Yellow River (B-side to “All the Way to Reno” CD single – Warner Bros. W568 CDX (U.K.), 2001)
  77. 165 Hillcrest (B-side to “All the Way to Reno” CD single – Warner Bros. W568 CDX (U.K.), 2001)
  78. Imitation of Life (Live from Trafalgar Square) (B-side to “All the Way to Reno” CD single – Warner Bros. W568 CDX (U.K.), 2001)
  79. Summer Turns to High (32 Chord Demo) (B-side to “I’ll Take the Rain” CD single – Warner Bros. W573 CDX (U.K.), 2001)
  80. I’ve Been High (Live Video Version) (B-side to “I’ll Take the Rain” CD single – Warner Bros. W573 CDX (U.K.), 2001)
  81. The Lifting (Original Version) (B-side to “Imitation of Life” CD single – Warner Bros. 42363, 2001)
  82. Beat a Drum (Dalkey Demo) (B-side to “Imitation of Life” CD single – Warner Bros. 42363, 2001)
  83. 2JN (B-side to “Imitation of Life” CD single – Warner Bros. 42363, 2001)
  84. Favorite Writer (B-side to “Bad Day” CD single – Warner Bros. W624CD1 (U.K.), 2003)
  85. Out in the Country (B-side to “Bad Day” CD single – Warner Bros. W624CD2 (U.K.), 2003)
  86. Adagio (Unused Tune) (B-side to “Bad Day” CD single – Warner Bros. W624CD2 (U.K.), 2003)
  87. Turn You Inside-Out (Live 1989) (B-side to “Losing My Religion” CD single – Warner Bros. W0015 CDX (U.K.), 1991)
  88. Chance (Dub) (B-side to “Everybody Hurts” CD single – Warner Bros. W0169 CD2 (U.K.), 1993)
  89. Drive (Live 1994) (from Alternative NRG – Hollywood Records HR-61449-2, 1994)
  90. Star Me Kitten (feat. W.S. Burroughs) (from The X-Files: Songs in the Key of X – Warner Bros. 46079, 1996)
  91. Revolution (from Batman and Robin: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture – Warner Bros. 46620, 1997)
  92. Leave (Alternate Version) (from A Life Less Ordinary: Original Soundtrack – Inner-State/London 314 540 809-2, 1997)
  93. The Lifting (Demo) *
  94. The One I Love (Live – MMM Sydney – 6/1/2001) (from Not Bad for No Tour EP – Warner Bros. PRO-CD-100727, 2001)
  95. Maps and Legends (Live Rehearsal) (from Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes digital EP – Warner Bros., 2003)
  96. Tongue (Live Rehearsal) (from Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes digital EP – Warner Bros., 2003)
  97. Little America (Live Rehearsal) (from Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes digital EP – Warner Bros., 2003)
  98. So. Central Rain (Live Rehearsal) (from Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes digital EP – Warner Bros., 2003)
  99. Imitation of Life (Live Rehearsal) (from Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes digital EP – Warner Bros., 2003)
  100. So Fast, So Numb (Athens Rehearsal) (B-side to “Aftermath” CD single – Warner Bros. W658 CD2 (U.K.), 2004)
  101. All the Right Friends (Athens Rehearsal) (B-side to “Aftermath” CD single – Warner Bros. W658 CD2 (U.K.), 2004)
  102. Animal (New Mix) (single A-side – Warner Bros. 42699 (U.K.), 2003)
  103. Pretty Persuasion (Live in NYC 2003) (B-side to “Animal” CD single – Warner Bros. 42699 (EU), 2003)
  104. Welcome to the Occupation (Live in NYC 2003) (B-side to “Animal” CD single – Warner Bros. 42699 (EU), 2003)
  105. You Are the Everything (Live in Raleigh, NC – 10/10/2003) (B-side to “Leaving New York” CD single – Warner Bros. 42755 (EU), 2004)
  106. These Days (Live in Toronto – 9/30/2003) (B-side to “Leaving New York” CD single – Warner Bros. 42755 (EU), 2004)
  107. (Don’t Go Back to) Rockville (Live in Oslo – 10/25/2003) (B-side to “Leaving New York” – Warner Bros. W654 (U.K.), 2004)
  108. Wanderlust (Live in Santa Barbara, CA – 2004) (B-side to “Wanderlust” digital single – Warner Bros. (U.K.), 2005)
  109. Sweetness Follows (Live in Cincinnati – 10/27/2004) (B-side to “Electron Blue” CD single – Warner Bros. W665 CD2 (U.K.), 2005)
  110. Horse to Water (Live in Vancouver) (B-side to “Hollow Man” CD single – Warner Bros. W804 CD1 (U.K.), 2008)
  111. Indian Summer (B-side to “Hollow Man” CD single – Warner Bros. 49854 (EU), 2008)
  112. Living Well is the Best Revenge (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  113. Auctioneer (Another Engine) (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  114. Hollow Man (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  115. Supernatural Superserious (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  116. Fall on Me (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  117. West of the Fields (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  118. Horse to Water (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  119. Man-Sized Wreath (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  120. Man on the Moon (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from iTunes Live from London digital EP – Warner Bros., 2008)
  121. Mr. Richards (Vancouver) (B-side to “Man-Sized Wreath” – Warner Bros. W807 (U.K.), 2008)
  122. Living Well Jesus Dog (B-side to “Man-Sized Wreath” digital single  – Warner Bros. (U.K.), 2008)
  123. Airliner (B-side to “Supernatural Superserious” – Warner Bros. 481468, 2008)
  124. Redhead Walking (B-side to “Supernatural Superserious” CD single – Warner Bros. W798 CDX (U.K.), 2008)
  125. Houston (Live in London – 3/26/2008) (from “Until the Day is Done” digital single – Warner Bros. (U.K.), 2009)
  126. Harborcoat (Live @ The Olympia, Dublin – 6/30-7/5/2007) (from Reckoning Live At The Olympia digital EP and Live At The Olympia in Dublin – Warner Bros. 520872, 2009)
  127. Letter Never Sent (Live @ The Olympia, Dublin – 6/30-7/5/2007) (from Reckoning Live At The Olympia digital EP and Live At The Olympia in Dublin – Warner Bros. 520872, 2009)
  128. Second Guessing (Live @ The Olympia, Dublin – 6/30-7/5/2007) (from Reckoning Live At The Olympia digital EP and Live At The Olympia in Dublin – Warner Bros. 520872, 2009)
  129. Pretty Persuasion (Live @ The Olympia, Dublin – 6/30-7/5/2007) (from Reckoning Live At The Olympia digital EP and Live At The Olympia in Dublin – Warner Bros. 520872, 2009)
  130. Nola-4/26/10 (B-side to “Oh My Heart” CD single – Warner Bros. 19808 (EU), 2011)
  131. That Someone is You (Live in Studio) (B-side to “Oh My Heart” CD single – Warner Bros. 19808 (EU), 2011)

 

 

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Podcast #34. For Those Who Care to Listen..

Welcome kids,

Here’s another one for the record books. Hope you likey. Sorry I didn’t get to a podcast last month. I explain why in the show. It’s finally nice outside. So I thought I’d play some upbeat stuff for a change. And loud. Why? Because something has to keep you awake while you do mind numbing work at a cubicle. Or a desk. Or in a study hall. Or a library.

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Love Never Felt So Good -Michael Jackson

Problem (feat. Iggy Azalea) – Ariana Grande

Bodylifting – Spring Offensive

Jealous (I Ain’t With It) – Chromeo

Parked Outside – The Afghan Whigs

Demon Stuck in Your Eye – Le Butcherettes

Fever – The Black Keys

Underworld – Brody Dalle

Take It Off – Sleeper Agent

Seasons of the Wire – Deleted Scenes

Start Again – Blake Lewis

Empire – Shakira

Need To Be – Memphis May Fire

I Want It All – Arctic Monkeys

Food For Soul – Mr Day

In A Feeling Like This – Blouse

Summer of Love – La Sera

Magic – Coldplay

 

 

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Podcast #32: No Voice, But All Killer..

Happy February Earbuddiens..

Here’s a new podcast. My throat was killing me, so I just decided to forego using the mic and, as 80s singer Shannon sang, “Let the Music Play.” Enjoy.

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Here’s the list:

Partition – Beyoncé

Afraid – The Neighbourhood

Frontin’ feat. Jay-Z  – Pharrell & The Yessirs

Getaway – Pearl Jam

Billie Jean – The Civil Wars

Lies – CHVRCHES

Repla – Zendaya

Murder – Justin Timberlake

Chocolate – The 1975

Move – Little Mix

Go Let It Out – Oasis

Gold Dust – John Newman

Animal – The Sounds

Cat’s Walk – Maylene and the Sons of Disaster

Where the Music Takes You (featuring Sasha Allen) – Ari Gold

I’m Coming Out – Diana Ross

Candy – Cameo

 

 

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Band of the Moment: Kongos

I’ve been listening a lot to a South African/London band called The Kongos. Their mix of big drums, chants, and melodies make for a wonderful album. You know what they sound like? A mix between One Republic, Bastille, Coldplay, Boxer Rebellion, and maaaaybe a little of Kings of Leon. I know that’s quite the cosmic slop isn’t it? They have enough rock n’ rhythm songs to get the party started…or break stuff. I can hear this band on a soundtrack to a movie in an instant – OR at a keg party. And the best part about them is that the band is made up of brothers. Four brothers. The drums are incredible. You can definitely detect the world music influence in their music. Trust me. These guys are the tits. Check them out when you get a chance. Then thank me later.

 

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90s Soundtracks Everyone Should Know and Enjoy.

I grew up as a 90s kid. It’s the one decade I remember from beginning to end. Part of the 80s was fuzzy for me. But the 90s.. I remember. Like it was yesterday. In the 90s there was something for everybody. There were even a variety of flavors to enjoy in one hit wonders. It wasn’t just one particular style like there is now. There was however a particular sound of the 90s. It did exist.. crunchy guitars, self deprecating lyrics, and let’s not forget the heavy use of sampling. These features were also recognizable in soundtracks. In movies, the soundtrack tells a story and in the 90s this was no different. Sometimes, the soundtracks were much better than the ACTUAL movie. Back then, I was obsessed with soundtracks. I wish movie studios and record labels would put money and thought into soundtracks now as much as they did in the 90s. Here are a few of my favorites, in no particular order. They’re just ones I really loved.

pumpupthevolume1. Pump Up the Volume – I admit I was obsessed with Christian Slater and his Jack Nicholson voice. And his incredibly arched eyebrows. In this movie, he was a shy teenager who became popular as an anonymous underground pirate radio DJ named Hard Harry. Oh the feels I had for Hard Harry. But that’s for another blog. The soundtrack was a culmination of alternative, rap, and pop songs. From Cowboy Junkies, Above the Law, Leonard Cohen, Henry Rollins, and many others, each song spoke to the average teenager who were filled with angst, loneliness, frustration, and lust. Still a go to favorite on my pod.

 

 

juice2. Juice – Oh yes, one of the many many movies featuring Black teens on the road to ruin because of their situations except for one lone teen who wanted to make something better of their life. Too many movies with this storyline, even today. The term, Juice, refers to having respect in your environment. Although to this day, I hear that word and I want a cup of orange juice. Anyhooters, this starred Tupac Shakur as the antagonist (shocker) trying to lure his friends into a life of crime and Omar Epps (the one good kid) who was an aspiring DJ ready to grow up and leave the bad scene behind. The soundtrack was made up of Aaron Hall, Eric B. & Rakim, E.P.M.D., Cypress Hill, among others. The amount of hip hop talent on this soundtrack was incredible. And Aaron Hall’s “Don’t Be Afraid” is still a freaky jam. It’s a cult favorite movie, and the soundtrack was a great companion.

 

suburbia3. Suburbia – Oh another movie about teenaged angst and searching for themselves and wondering what life has to offer. They want to break out of their surroundings. Only their way of breaking out is – hanging out by a garbage bin by the neighborhood 7-11.  Frankly this movie sucked poopie chicken. But the soundtrack was very well done, with a collection of contributions by Superchunk, Thursten Moore, U.N.K.L.E., Beck, Butthole Surfers, and a myriad of others.  These artists pretty much nail the frustration of young people and their hopes of NOT ending up like their parents.

 

 

trainspotting4. Trainspotting and Trainspotting II – These soundtracks are just perfect. Just. Perfect. The movie? Who cares! The soundtracks have Iggy Pop and Goldie and Heaven 17! How can you go wrong?? The movie is about a set of Brits who are friends and they’re also drug addicts trying to fumble through life. It was the feel good movie back in the day from Danny Boyle. It’s a good movie but the soundtracks which are comprised mostly of dance and electronica artists (before electronica was cool) are the real winners here. Oh the 90s…

 

 

 

boomerang5. Boomerang Soundtrack – This is a perfect example of a soundtrack being better than the movie. Eddie Murphy plays a womanizer, fighting off Eartha Kit, Grace Jones, Tisha Campbell, while falling for his true love played by Halle Berry. The soundtrack was stellar from LaFace Records. It brought us Toni Braxton, an off beat hit from P.M. Dawn (“I’d Die Without You”), and one of the biggest singles in pop history: “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men. It’s a beautifully crafted album from beginning to end and possibly the beginning of the end for good r&B soundtracks.

 

 

 

empire records6. Empire Records – The movie is now a cult favorite. A take off of working at Tower Records, there are a group of misfits, each with their own problems, who are trying to figure out a way to save their store from being taken over by a “Record Town.” In between this caper, there’s a funeral, a has-been in store signing, and an offbeat soundtrack led by the Gin Blossoms’ “Til I Hear it From You.” I know. I know. You’re singing it to yourself right now. So am I.

 

 

 

 

bodyguard7. The Bodyguard Soundtrack – I think everyone and their mother knows of this bad boy. So I won’t say too much about it. The true beauty of this album wasn’t Whitney’s cover of “I Will Always Love You.” It was “Queen of the Night.” Seriously, listen to that and turn it up LOUD!

 

 

 

 

 

 

xfiles8.  The X-Files Soundtrack. The truth. Is out there.  Foo Fighters, Better than Ezra, X, Ween, Filter, among others. It’s the most alternative dark alternative album I’ve EVER listened to and I loved every minute of it. You might not get the movie, but the music more than makes up for it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

mortalcombat9.The Mortal Kombat Soundtrack. No, this isn’t about video game sound effects. But when I think about industrial electronica and rock music at its finest, this does pop into my head as a good introduction to the genre. And Control by Traci Lords is pretty classic if you ask me. Yes, that Traci Lords. You are correct Alex.

 

 

 

 

 

go10. AAAND bringing up the rear.. Go. This soundtrack is a perfect partner for a movie full of debauchery, drugs, raves, and money. All the stories in this movie connect to each other in some way. It’s the last of the decade, coming out in 1999. The movie focuses around a drug deal gone wrong at a rave (because we’ve all experienced that right?). The soundtrack has No Doubt, Fatboy Slim, Len (come on, you love Steal My Sunshine), Eagle Eye Cherry, among others. It’s full of pop, dance, and a little electonica. I love it. It’s fun. A fun soundtrack. Imagine that. A great soundtrack.

 

 

There you have it folks. Just a few gems of my favorite soundtracks for my favorite decade. There are a LOT more, but I’m going to keep it down to just ten. Which leaves me to question, “What are your favorite soundtracks from the 90s?” I doubt anyone will reply but I’m just puttin’ it out there.

 

 

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What I’m Listening To…

I hear crickets. But that’s not all I’m listening to.

Check out my current picks. Or not. It’s not like it matters..but I find them quite entertaining.

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1. JUSTICE – Access All Arenas: a live album made to watch yourself shaking your ass. If you’re lucky.

2. Miyazaki – Color of Glass: Sound landscapes with haunting melodies and weird vocal arrangements.. total headphone record.

3. Matthew Ryan – Regret Over the Wires: Scruffy voice mixed with minimal production singing about tales of love, life, and sadness.

4.Mark Kozelek & Jimmy Lavalle – Perils from the Sea: Electronic beats backing up a very sad voice. Get ready for the waterworks..although the music behind the sadness is downright beautiful.

5. Five – Five : Too many fives.. a happy accident. This boy band from the late 90s has now reunited. One of them must be broke. So I took the opportunity to relive my fangirl Brit boy band days. Pure pop goodness.

6. Carmen Villian – Sleeper: LOUD LOUD LOUD. No coffee needed here..

7. Elew-Rockjazz vol. 2: Elew brings new covers to life VIA PIANO.. Yup. Amazeballs.

8. Kavinsky – Outrun: He made his name as one of the artists from the Drive soundtrack. This album continues the same flow, moody, dark, and electronic undertones with creepy voices in the background. Perfect riding music. At night. Away from zombies!

9. Little Boots – Nocturnes: FINALLY Little Boots’ new one full of style, pizazz, and dance hands. Same as jazz hands but bouncier.

That’s a wrap. If you read this, thanks.. if not, your loss..

 

 

 

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A Musical Loss

Music has been hit pretty hard as of late..

Just in the past month we lost of Chi Cheng, bassist of Deftones

 

Chris Kelly of Kris Kross

I chose this song because I know everyone and their mother remembers “Jump Jump” and while it IS a classic, I also wanted to give light to another hit.

 

and Jeff Hanneman of Slayer.

 

Tough loss for music fans everywhere. They will be missed. I’m not going to go into lengthy tributes because I’m sure you all have read your fair share. But the impact these three have made in music have affected me greatly. I hope they are resting in peace. And may their music continue to live on..

 

 

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