Song of the Day
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Taken from the legendary Modern Jazz Quartet‘s 1968 Apple Records debut album, Under the Jasmin Tree, sit back and enjoy 14 minutes of pure, relaxing jazz… Read more
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I guess if you’re gonna break up, the best song to end your career with is a Skynyrd cover…. Read more
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Sometimes, a little Ruth Ruth is better than a cup of coffee. A b-side from a 1996 Epitaph single, this is a fast, compact little power-pop number. Enjoy! Read more
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Silly video, sexy song. Stereolab owes a lot to them…. Read more
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Amos 5:12-14 12:For I know your transgressions are many and your sins are great, You who distress the righteous and accept bribes And turn aside the poor in the gate. 13:Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time. 14:Seek good and not evil, that you may live;… Read more
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We’ve previously discussed Argentinean composer Bebu Silvetti and his breakthrough album Spring Rain. This song, taken from his 1976 debut album, World Without Words, came a year before his breakthrough, was an album somewhat dedicated to the weather, and featured a version of “Spring Rain,” which would shortly become his signature hit. Oh, and don’t… Read more
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A fun little XTC ditty, a sweet little love song, and a catchy little number, taken from their 1979 album, Drums and Wires. Enjoy! Read more
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I just felt like hearing a little Peabo Bryson. Taken from his 1976 debut album Peabo, this is a fine little soul ballad. Read more
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We are still quite saddened about the passing of our friend and uber-talented musician Benjamin Curtis. He was a man of many musical moods and talents–he made punk, psychedelic-rock, dreamy electronica and pop, and had a penchant for classic rock as well. This collaborative work was released in 2008 on Table Of The Elements as… Read more
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This song was my introduction to Elbow, and while I’m not a big fan of Elbow, I do like this song–and I simply love the surreal video that accompanied it. Enjoy! Taken from the 2005 V2 Records album Leaders of the Free World Read more
