- 1 Last Tango In Paris: Tango Gato Barbieri
2 Erè Mèla Mèla Mahmoud Ahmed
3 Between The Bars Elliott Smith
4 Outside This Bar American Music Club
5 Fire Water The Wild Magnolias
6 Gentlemen The Afghan Whigs
7 Scream Ralph Nielsen & The Chancellors
8 Dustpan Camper Van Beethoven
9 Ivanhoe Cotton Mather
10 Dilaudid The Mountain Goats
11 Only You and I The Psychedelic Furs
12 Blow Yourself Up Tommy Hoehn
13 Don't Break My Heart Vicki Lynn
14 There Was A Time James Brown
15 I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time The Third Bardo
16 Another Girl, Another Planet The Only Ones
17 Atomic Girl The Wannabes
18 Flower Girl Joe Henry
19 Hewlett's Daughter Grandaddy
20 Brother Louie Stories
21 Vincent O'Brien M. Ward
22 ...Happy Birthday Ayn Rand Meg Hentges
23 John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Sufjan Stevens
24 St. John the Evangelist The Court & Spark
25 ST 100/6 Big Star
26 What's New? Frank Sinatra
Mix Exchange!
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Julie's Silly Popcorn Song Snack Mix
Does your mother know, ABBA
God Only Knows, The Beach Boys
Into the Night, Benny Mardones
Dance Away, Bryan Ferry and RM
Brandy, as covered by The Dudley Manlove Quartet
Mystery Dance, Elvis Costello
The Way, Fastball
Hey Julie, Fountains of Wayne
Michael, Franz Ferdinand
Private Room Bible, Gherkin
Deservedly So, Gherkin
James and the Cold Gun, Kate Bush
The Kick Inside, Kate Bush
Hot Child in the City, Nick Gildur
Silly Love Songs, Wings
Steal Away, Robbie Dupree
Escape (the pina colada song), Rupert Holmes
Drop it like its hot, Snoop
My name is Jonas, Weezer
Does your mother know, ABBA
God Only Knows, The Beach Boys
Into the Night, Benny Mardones
Dance Away, Bryan Ferry and RM
Brandy, as covered by The Dudley Manlove Quartet
Mystery Dance, Elvis Costello
The Way, Fastball
Hey Julie, Fountains of Wayne
Michael, Franz Ferdinand
Private Room Bible, Gherkin
Deservedly So, Gherkin
James and the Cold Gun, Kate Bush
The Kick Inside, Kate Bush
Hot Child in the City, Nick Gildur
Silly Love Songs, Wings
Steal Away, Robbie Dupree
Escape (the pina colada song), Rupert Holmes
Drop it like its hot, Snoop
My name is Jonas, Weezer
"Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet." Tom Robbins
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I can't remember what the theme started out as, but I think it turned into Songs Kareem Has To Sing Along With (with some smaller themes connecting some groups of songs)
We Can't Make It Here James McMurtry
Hometown Boy Asylum Street Spankers
Human Fly The Cramps
The Chimbley Sweep The Decemberists
I Don't Wanna Grow Up The Ramones
Ball And Chain Social Distortion
The Worst Day Since Yesterday Flogging Molly
The Revolution Starts Now Steve Earle
Boom, Like That Mark Knopfler
Life During Wartime Talking Heads
Coma Girl Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
American Car Mike Doughty
Red Right Hand Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
The Red Rooster Howlin' Wolf
Chocolate Jesus Tom Waits
Tango Till They're Sore Tom Waits
We Can't Make It Here James McMurtry
Hometown Boy Asylum Street Spankers
Human Fly The Cramps
The Chimbley Sweep The Decemberists
I Don't Wanna Grow Up The Ramones
Ball And Chain Social Distortion
The Worst Day Since Yesterday Flogging Molly
The Revolution Starts Now Steve Earle
Boom, Like That Mark Knopfler
Life During Wartime Talking Heads
Coma Girl Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
American Car Mike Doughty
Red Right Hand Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
The Red Rooster Howlin' Wolf
Chocolate Jesus Tom Waits
Tango Till They're Sore Tom Waits
You work your life away and what do they give?
You're only killing yourself to live
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Exact order is still being struggled with. If you're interested in the specific track titles, they'll be visible if you play it on your computer.
I am including Orchestra BaoBab which is a pan-african afro-beat orchestra , Amadou et Mariam a blind married couple from Mali who play with polyrhythms effortlessly, Fela Kuti the pioneer who created a fusion of jazz, funk and african chant, Femi Kuti son of Fela and inspiration for this album, Youssou N'Dour a popular Senagelese singer who originated the Mbalax style, as well as The Budos Band , The Ethiopiques, Ayama Tiyamya and Salif Keita.
For folks unfamiliar with this style of music, the names will sound exotic but for those that are into it - they'll sound trite. They're pretty much the biggest acts out of sub-Saharan Africa with the exception of The Budos Band which is a New York based Afro-funk band on the Dap Tone label.
I initially programmed a broader sampling, including Bembya Jazz, Ali Farka Toure, Boubacar Traore, Tinariwen and others. I'd still reccommend them - but they just didn't fit. It just became too untennable to mash together music recorded in Africa in the 60's with that in the 00's and in completely different styles. The Kuti clan is also well known for making one-track albums which means I had a hobson's choice of a songs under 10 minutes. I ripped the first track off of vinyl so it'll sound especially authentic
I usually end up making samplers because I have no ability to put together mixes (I have a world of respect for good DJ's). In the end, it's just music I hope people like. It's got soul and real authenticity in both the happiness and the saddness. That commitment simply transcends language or style and I Hope y'all enjoy it even if it's not normally your thing.
-Mike
P.S. - Love what I'm seeing already. I love Joe Henry, Nick Cave, Kate Bush and Elliot Smith just to highlight a couple of the ones I see.
I am including Orchestra BaoBab which is a pan-african afro-beat orchestra , Amadou et Mariam a blind married couple from Mali who play with polyrhythms effortlessly, Fela Kuti the pioneer who created a fusion of jazz, funk and african chant, Femi Kuti son of Fela and inspiration for this album, Youssou N'Dour a popular Senagelese singer who originated the Mbalax style, as well as The Budos Band , The Ethiopiques, Ayama Tiyamya and Salif Keita.
For folks unfamiliar with this style of music, the names will sound exotic but for those that are into it - they'll sound trite. They're pretty much the biggest acts out of sub-Saharan Africa with the exception of The Budos Band which is a New York based Afro-funk band on the Dap Tone label.
I initially programmed a broader sampling, including Bembya Jazz, Ali Farka Toure, Boubacar Traore, Tinariwen and others. I'd still reccommend them - but they just didn't fit. It just became too untennable to mash together music recorded in Africa in the 60's with that in the 00's and in completely different styles. The Kuti clan is also well known for making one-track albums which means I had a hobson's choice of a songs under 10 minutes. I ripped the first track off of vinyl so it'll sound especially authentic

I usually end up making samplers because I have no ability to put together mixes (I have a world of respect for good DJ's). In the end, it's just music I hope people like. It's got soul and real authenticity in both the happiness and the saddness. That commitment simply transcends language or style and I Hope y'all enjoy it even if it's not normally your thing.
-Mike
P.S. - Love what I'm seeing already. I love Joe Henry, Nick Cave, Kate Bush and Elliot Smith just to highlight a couple of the ones I see.
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I am not a part of this mix thing b/c I absolutely do not have the time, but I would to have a cd of this mix. I will buy you a beer, John, if you get me a copy.ratliff wrote:
- 1 Last Tango In Paris: Tango Gato Barbieri
2 Erè Mèla Mèla Mahmoud Ahmed
3 Between The Bars Elliott Smith
4 Outside This Bar American Music Club
5 Fire Water The Wild Magnolias
6 Gentlemen The Afghan Whigs
7 Scream Ralph Nielsen & The Chancellors
8 Dustpan Camper Van Beethoven
9 Ivanhoe Cotton Mather
10 Dilaudid The Mountain Goats
11 Only You and I The Psychedelic Furs
12 Blow Yourself Up Tommy Hoehn
13 Don't Break My Heart Vicki Lynn
14 There Was A Time James Brown
15 I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time The Third Bardo
16 Another Girl, Another Planet The Only Ones
17 Atomic Girl The Wannabes
18 Flower Girl Joe Henry
19 Hewlett's Daughter Grandaddy
20 Brother Louie Stories
21 Vincent O'Brien M. Ward
22 ...Happy Birthday Ayn Rand Meg Hentges
23 John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Sufjan Stevens
24 St. John the Evangelist The Court & Spark
25 ST 100/6 Big Star
26 What's New? Frank Sinatra
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
--David Byrne
--David Byrne