"Out"ward Bound:
**01. Sibelius--Finlandia.
excellent opening--your grandfather must have been a good one.
**02. A--Nothing.
"Nothing" short of amazing--I can't stop playing this.
**03. Apples In Stereo--You Said That Last Night.
Quite pleasant--I sort of wish this one came after Wendy Carlos in the sequencing. I wanted more crunch after "Nothing."
**04. Hundred Reasons--Remmus.
I think I've heard this one somewhere. I really like it, plus it's got the crunch stated above. It kind of freaks me out that the singer sounds a bit like Jon Anderson of YES at times.
05. St. Germain--Rose Rogge.
Nice groove. I believe I stated somewhere that electronica can get old because of the redundancy of the beat, but this has enough interjections to keep me interested.
06. Ian Dury & The Blockheads--What A Waste!
Nice and laid back. Clever lyrics.
**07. Wendy Carlos--Title Music.
This sounds like the title music to a cheesey sci-fi space adventure. I'm imagining spaceships on strings and lizards in forced perspective. Good sounds, though.
08. The Wannadies--You And Me Song.
This one has taken quite a licking in the forums. It starts off reasonably well, but turns annoyingly vapid very quickly. I understand jes' attachment because of extenuating circumstances, but "You And Me Song" really sucks.
**09. Super Furry Animals--Juxtaposed With U.
Now, THIS is a song to have sex by.
10. Higher Intelligence Agency--Lines In The Sand.
Ooh, conspiracies set to music! jes prefaces this piece with a caution, so I took it in stride. however, i have no doubt that the CIA does more than we'll ever know about.
11. Travis--Tied To The 90s.
I like the spirit of this song, but I've never been able to get into Travis. They probably came around too late for this old man.
12. FOCUS--Hocus Pocus.
My Dad has this album. We'd put Hocus Pocus on when we were feeling goofy. One weird thing about this song is that it sounds like Southern Rock (aside from the yodeling, that is).
**13. John B.--Jazz Session 2.
I have a sneaking suspicion that jes would like jazz. In fact, I think I'm going to send him a disc chock full of jazz just for the fun of it.
**14. David Holmes--Rip Rip.
Another one that's made a deep impression on me. Almost sounds like a leftover from the BEASTIE BOYS' Check Your Head.
15. Max Romeo & The Upsetters--Chase The Devil.
Nice Rap n Reggae stylie mon.
**16. John Barry--Midnight Cowboy.
Cool--another Midnight Cowboy cover for my collection!
**17. Horace Parlan--Congalegre.
Excellent Latin-tinged jazz track. I haven't bought any Horace Parland, yet, but I might have to after hearing this one.
**18. Plaid--Scoobs In Coumbia.
Another great track that gets me dancing around in my skivvies.
19. Selecter--On My Radio.
The toys are winding down, now.
**20. Akabu (feat. Linda Clifford)--Ride The Storm.
Ah, the perfect exit from jes' interior. Linda=smooth n sexy.
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Okay, the color coding for text isn't working for me, so I've asterisked the tracks I REALLY like. Thanks to jes for showing off his sunny, groovy exoskelton. I wonder what's "inside?"
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