Sounds Delightful Mixtape #1

Here’s the first installment in my new monthly online-only mixtape series. Listen on an  array of options! And read the notes below for a few thoughts about the tracks I’ve selected.

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The BeeGees — “Nights on Broadway” (1975)
I love the Main Course album, because it’s the perfect midpoint between the delicate pop of the early BeeGees and the disco years to come. “Nights on Broadway” hints at their classic sound on the bridge, but is also notable for being the first use of Barry’s infamous falsetto.
Ed Sheeran — “Galway Girl” (2017)
This is clearly ridiculous, but I’ve come back to Ed Sheeran’s new album ÷ more than a few times since it’s release. It’s straight up mainstream pop, but the variety and uniqueness of each song make it an unexpectedly compelling listen. On this track, Ed treats us to some rap-singing, alongside a hackneyed (but not unenjoyable) Irish fiddle tune.
Magic Man — “Paris” (2014)
When I heard this song I thought to myself, “this has a real lilt to it.” I’m not exactly sure if lilt is exactly the right word, but it feels right.
Prefab Sprout — “Appetite” (1985)
I’ve been enjoying Prefab Sprout’s album Steve McQueen as part of my ongoing sophisti-pop obsession. This song is particularly lovely, and maybe a little less ostentatious than some other sophisti-pop tunes. I particularly like the way the high keyboards seem to pick up the same tone as the female singer’s backing vocals.
Wesley Stace — “Better Tell No One Your Dreams” (2017)
Stace (better known as John Wesley Harding) has managed to endure as a favorite of mine, even as many other singer-songwriter types have lost their allure. I think his humor and melodicism help him overcome the sometimes too-earnest qualities of the genre. This is also one of two recent songs that capture the tedium and mystery of dreams.
The Last Shadow Puppets — “The Dream Synopsis” (2016)
Here’s the other dream song. A similar sentiment to the above, but Alex Turner really shines with his ability to make nonsense sound meaningful, particularly this most poetic summation of dreaming: “Visions of the past and possible future/Shoot through my mind and I can’t let go/Inseparable opposing images/When can you come back again?”
David Dundas — “Jeans On” (1977)
I heard this on BBC Radio 6 the other day. It’s pretty good for a song that started life as a commercial jingle. Dundas has a fun Wikipedia page full of random trivia. He’s the son of a Marquess and is properly styled Lord David Paul Nicholas Dundas. He also wrote the original score for the horrible movie Withnail and I.
The Magic Gang — “How Can I Compete” (2017)
The Magic Gang have had a string of terrific EPs over the past year or so. They remind me a bit of Green-era Weezer, in that their songs are a nearly flawless execution of a classic pop ideal, rather than an innovation. That’s OK with me.
White Hart — “Friction” (2017)
Another straight-ahead British rocker, “Friction” is White Hart’s first single. There seem to be a ton of British groups out there right now releasing Strokes-influenced rock and roll, and many of them are pretty good.
Estelle — “American Boy” ft. Kayne West (2008)
This song is dangerously catchy. I mean that seriously, in that I can see myself awake at 2 a.m. unable to sleep as this plays on repeat in head. But I’ll risk it, as Estelle brings a somehow quintessentially British songwriting sensibility to the R&B milieu. Kayne’s contribute is quite good as well — “Who killing them in the UK?/Everybody going to say “You, K.”
HAIM — “Want You Back” (2017)
Beyond an inexplicable knowledge that HAIM are part of Taylor Swift’s “squad,” I haven’t really been familiar with them. This new single is pop perfection, and I’d go so far as to say it has an almost Michael Jackson-like quality. Song of the summer contender?
The Isley Brothers — “Summer Breeze” (1973)
The original Seals and Crofts version of “Summer Breeze” is a quintessential 70s solid gold jukebox kind of tune (and excellent in its own right). But this cover version by the Isley Brothers is unexpectedly wonderful as well.

 

I don’t want a lot for Christmas

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Mariah Carey — All I Want for Christmas is You (2:16)
Wizzard — I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday (6:15)

Air break (10:53)

Nick Lowe — Christmas at the Airport (13:01)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast — California Christmastime (16:45)
Brandon Schott — Winter in the Sun (19:39)

Air break (24:24)

Sloan — December 25 (26:12)
Fountains of Wayne — Valley Winter Song (29:45)
The Wombats — Is This Christmas? (33:17)
Wham! — Last Christmas (36:51)

Air break (43:30)

Martin Newell — Carol For (45:18)
Grant-Lee Phillips — Winterglow (48:29(
XTC — Thanks for Christmas (51:40)

Air break (55:26)

Stevie Wonder — What Christmas Means to Me (57:33)

She and I should give a 30-year mortgage a whirl

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Miss Chain and the Broken Heels — Uh Uh (2:14)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast — Ping Pong Girl (4:35)

Air break (7:26)

Lemon Twigs — These Words (9:44)
Neon Waltz — I Fall Asleep (13:25)
TUNS — Lonely Life (16:51)
Moose Blood — Honey (19:18)

Air break (22:37)

Grant Lee Philips — Winterglow (26:02)
The Jayhawks — I’m Gonna Make You Love Me (29:13)
Cat Stevens — If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out (32:52)
Oasis — Round Are Way / Up in the Sky (35:35)

Air break (40:18)

Paper Dolls — Something Here in My Heart (43:17)
The Carpenters — Superstar (46:08)
Johnny Hates Jazz — Shattered Dreams (49:56)

Air break (53:21)

Paul McCartney — Jet (56:02)

I’ve fallen for a lamppost

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Neon Waltz — Dreamers (2:15)
Sloan — December 25 (5:52)

Air break (9:25)

Republica — Ready to Go (12:34)
Puressence — Casting Lazy Shadows (17:34)
White Town — Your Woman (21:04)

Air break (25:22)

Madness — Lovestruck (27:48)
Crowded House — Fall At Your Feet (31:36)
Beach Boys — Cabinessence (34:52)

Air break (38:24)

James — She’s a Star (40:09)
Temples — Certainty (43:49)
Foxygen — Follow the Leader (48:06)
Kirsty MacColl — England 2 Colombia 0 (52:17)

Air break (56:03)

The Human Beinz — Nobody But Me (1:00:21)

And wear our pink party hats

(No archive this week due to technical difficulties.)

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Billy Bragg — Sexuality (2:14)
Super Furry Animals — Ysbeidiau Heulog (6:01)

Air break (8:50)

New Order — Bizarre Love Triangle (11:06)
Belle and Sebastian — Your Cover’s Blown (Miaoux Miaoux Remix) (14:50)
Teleman — Fall in Time (2:46)

Air break (24:41)

Preston Cochrane — Superstars (27:15)
The Monkees — She Makes Me Laugh (29:59)
Archimède — Julia (32:58)
Lisa Mychols — Hearts Beat in Stereo (26:38)

Air break (39:57)

Neon Waltz — Dreamers (42:31)
Robin Hitchcock and the Egyptians — So You Think You’re in Love (46:07)
Pony Club — Single (48:39)

Air break (53:05)

R.E.M. — What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? (55:45)

And the leader is you

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Sloan — Can’t Face Up (2:14)
Grant McLennan — Easy Come, Easy Go (6:07)

Air break (10:01)

Foxygen — Follow the Leader (11:56)
Peter Stringer-Hye — Sunday Girls (16:06)
Nick Lowe — Mess Around With Love (18:21)

Air break (21:22)

Kirsty MacColl — You Know It’s You (23:32)
Morrissey — I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris (27:29)
Hooton Tennis Club — O Man, Won’t You Melt Me? (30:00)

Air break (34:21)

Charlotte Hatherly — Kim Wilde (37:21)
The Replacements — Alex Chilton (41:41)
Big Audio Dynamite — James Brown (44:52)
Young Fresh Fellows — Amy Grant (50:01)

Air break (52:57)

Psychedelic Furs — Heartbreak Beat (56:25)

It’s okay to disconnect sometimes

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Thundercats — Bus in These Streets (2:14)
The Wombats — Let’s Dance to Joy Division (4:38)

Air break (7:40)

Julia Jacklin — Coming of Age (9:34)
Winter Hours — Hyacinth Girl (12:54)
Echo and the Bunnymen — The Cutter (17:27)
Thunderclap Newman — Something in the Air (21:19)

Air break (25:12)

Chainsmokers — Closer (28:14)
Blink-182 — Online Songs (32:18)
Neck Deep — December (again) ft. Mark Hoppus (34:43)

Air break (38:13)

Look Park — Breezy (40:59)
Small Faces — Lazy Sunday (44:24)
Oasis — Digsy’s Dinner (47:25)
fun. — Light a Roman Candle with Me (49:56)

Air break (52:54)

Erasure — Chorus (56:08)

Play that blink-182 song / that we beat to death in Tuscon

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Girls — Honey Bunny (2:14)
Frank Turner — The Way I Tend to Be (4:45)

Air break (8:25)

Hooton Tennis Club — O Man, Won’t You Melt Me? (10:25)
Translator — Everywhere That I’m Not (14:45)
Crash Vegas — One Way Conversation (18:46)
Teleman — English Architecture (22:11)

Air break (26:02)

Paper Dolls — Something Here in My Heart (29:41)
Marianne Faithful — Come and Stay with Me (32:36)
T.Rex — Telegram Sam (34:59)

Air break (38:40)

Jackie DeShannon — When You Walk in the Room (40:53)
Sam Means — Calina (43:27)
The Breakers — Radio Love (46:41)
The Magic Gang — All This Way (49:41)
The Chainsmokers — Closer (53:06)

Air break (57:10)

Belle and Sebastian — Mayfly (1:00:23)

Melody taught me that it’s all in your mind

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
The Rembrandts — Just the Way It is Baby (2:14)
Genesis — Invisible Touch (6:16)

Air break (9:40)

Hooton Tennis Club — Bad Dream (Breakdown on St. George’s Mount) (11:57)
Blur — Country House (15:33)
The Flaming Lips — Turn It On (19:24)

Air break (24:04)

Jagwar Ma — Give Me a Reason (26:06)
Hoodoo Gurus — Bittersweet (29:14)
Lyres — Tired of Waiting for You (32:56)
The Magic Gang — Tuning In (36:01)

Air break (39:05)

The Cascades — Rhythm of the Rain (41:08)
Drugdealer — The End of Comedy (43:32)
Todd Rundgren — I Saw the Light (46:03)
Aimee Mann — Fifty Years After the Fair (48:59)

Air break (56:57)

The Pioneers — Let Your Yeah Be Yeah (56:57)

Interview with Chris Slusarenko of Eyelids

Drake Bell — Makes Me Happy (0:00)
Madness — Michael Caine (2:14)
Teleman — Fall in Time (5:45)

Air break (9:40)

Eyelids — Broken Continue (11:56)
Interview with Chris Slusarenko of Eyelids (14:17)
Eyelids — Seagulls into Submission (22:18)
Interview continued (25:08)
Eyelids — Slow It Goes (33:05)
Interview continued (37:21)
Eyelids — Bound to Let You Down (44:36)
The Nashville Teens — Tobacco Road (47:36)

Air break (50:12)

Circa Waves — T-Shirt Weather (51:21)
The Go-Betweens — Love is a Sign (54:30)

Air break (58:42)

Nick Lowe — So It Goes (1:00:37)