Hey Whatever We Are Called This Month Folks!
I got my CD in the mail today... this is so exciting... but RJ...you stole my Robbie Robertson tune! Great to hear it again anyway. I was listening in my car and haven't heard the entire CD yet, but my head is spinning with ideas. I am so glad I signed up for this.
Thanks everyone!
Andrea
Monday, November 13, 2006
Amalgram Notes
October 2006 mixed by Jamie
Northern Sky – Nick Drake
Somewhere Down the Crazy River – Robbie Robertson
Such Great Heights – The Postal Service
Walking Out of Stride – Badly Drawn Boy
Transistor Radio – Cloud Cult
Jisus Yu Holem Hand Blong Mi – The Choir of All Saints
The Sea – Morcheeba
Coffee Talk – Jazzanova
Miss Modular – Stereolab
Whoever You Are – Geggy Tah
She Don’t Use Jelly – Ben Folds Five
They’ll Soon Discover – The Shins
Dogs Got a Bone – The Beta Band
Song My Friends Taught Me – Laura Veirs
October 2006 mixed by Jamie
Northern Sky – Nick Drake
I've loved Nick Drake since I was introduced to him through Volkswagen's Pink Moon ad. Yeah, I know... an ad. Anyway this song, Northen Sky, is from the album 'Bryter Layter.'
Somewhere Down the Crazy River – Robbie Robertson
This is a solo effort from Robbie Robertson of The Band. The track is off the 'Greenpeace Rainbow Warriors' Album.
Such Great Heights – The Postal Service
This is probably the most popular song from 'Give Up,' which is one of my favorite albums of the last few years. I'll wax poetic and say I think it is one of the few really successful attempts at employing modern metaphors and themes in lyrics. That said, it's really just a great pop album.
Walking Out of Stride – Badly Drawn Boy
From the SoundTrack of 'About a Boy.' Jen, my wife, suggests you also listen to River, Sea, Ocean on the same album.
Transistor Radio – Cloud Cult
This is beautiful song, but maybe I should have picked a more pop/rock-ish tune from 'Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus.' Check out Breakfast with My Shadow and Outside of Your Skin on their myspace web site. What do you folks think?
Anyway I like this song bumping bunches.
Jisus Yu Holem Hand Blong Mi – The Choir of All Saints
This is from 'Melanesian Choirs (Original Soundtrack): Chants from the Thin Red Line.' I'm imagine this will be the least favored track on 'Amalgram,' but I hope a few of you find it as beautiful as I do. I thought it stood out in the movie -- which I suggest even if you normally avoid war movies.
The Sea – Morcheeba
First heard this song watching a video of Base Jumping in Norway. Originally on 'Big Calm' and re-issued on 'Parts of the Process.' Can't really say I like Morcheeba's other songs that much.
Coffee Talk – Jazzanova
Even though the survey suggested electronica wasn't very popular with the Flying Cougar Monkeys (FCM), I had to put some on the album since I listen to a lot of Acid Jazz and Trip Hip. If you would like to hear similar stuff, I would be happy to offer suggestions.
Miss Modular – Stereolab
Stereolab and Tortoise have been two of my favorite bands for years. Here is a more approachable tune from the album 'Dots & Loops.'
Whoever You Are – Geggy Tah
A fun song by an Australian band whose name comes from the way their younger siblings' spoke their names, i.e. Greg and Tommy. Sadly, I also heard this first on an ad.
She Don’t Use Jelly – Ben Folds Five
Hilarious cover of the Flaming Lips tune found on the 'Song for the Dumped' EP.
They’ll Soon Discover – The Shins
Yes, The Shins are so popular, instead of a song from 'Oh, Inverted World' or 'Chutes Too Narrow,' I picked a rare-ish track off the SpongeBob soundtrack. Laugh if you must, but it's a surprising good album (remeber I have kids) and also has the great track Spongebob & Patrick Confront The Psychic Wall of Energy by The Flaming Lips.
Dogs Got a Bone – The Beta Band
Get 'The Three EPs' by The Beta Band. Just a great album. I had a hard time choosing between this track, Dry the Rain, and Push it Out.
Song My Friends Taught Me – Laura Veirs
I like the story of how Laura Veirs became a musician. She's kind of like Jack Johnson, in that she never intended to be a song writer. As I understand it, she was a geology gradual student doing her research in some remote part of China, and she taken a guitar with her as a way to pass the time. When she returned to Seattle her friends loved her songs and .... well you get the idea.
I have a crush on her... Don't tell my wife ;^)
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