Wonderland: 2018-01-27 Volume 02 Episode 135

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Philly Boy Roy “Punk Rock Girl” from Dr. Demento Covered in Punk (2018) New — Original artist: The Dead Milkmen

The Dead Milkmen “Lydia, The Tattooed Lady” from Dr. Demento Covered in Punk (2018) New — Original performer: Groucho Marx. Written by Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen

Deer Tick “Sloppy” from Deer Tick Vol. 2 (2017)

The Damned “I Just Can’t Be Happy Today” from The Radio One Sessions (1997) — Recorded November 16th, 1979

Screaming Trees “Lonely Girl” from Clairvoyance (1986)

They Might Be Giants “An Insult To The Fact Checkers” from I Like Fun (2018) New

Mew “Heavenly Jewel Thief” from Visuals (2017)

Jacques Brel “Le Moribond” from Infiniment: 40 Chansons (2003) — Originally released in 1961 as a single

Fortunes “Seasons In The Sun” from Seasons in the Sun (1968) — Originally recorded in English by Rod McKuen in 1961

Hail Mary Mallon “The Poconos” from Are You Gonna Eat That? (2011)

Antibalas “Ice” from Security (2007)

John Maus “Touchdown” from Screen Memories (2017) New

The Shins “Cherry Hearts” from Heartworms (2017)

The Shins “Cherry Hearts” from The Worm’s Heart (2018) New

Fake Shark “Fairfax” from Faux Real (2017)

Manic Street Preachers “A Design for Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Instrumental Version)” from Everything Must Go 20 [20th Anniversary Edition] (2016)

My Morning Jacket “Spring (Among The Living)” from The Waterfall [Deluxe Edition] (2015)

Marika Hackman “So Long” from I’m Not Your Man (Deluxe Edition) (2017)

Faith No More “Matador” from Sol Invictus (2015)

The Fratellis “Me And The Devil” from Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied (2015)

Grateful Dead “China Cat Sunflower (Remastered)” from Smiling On A Cloudy Day (2017) New — Originally released in 1969 on “Aoxomoxoa”

Bonnie Prince Billy “Nobody’s Darling” from Best Troubador (2017) — Original artist: Merle Haggard

Dawes “Peace in the Valley” from North Hills (2009)

Bob Darin “Me and Mr. Hohner” from Country Funk Volume – 2 1967 -1974 (2014) — Originally released in 1969 on “Commitment”

Can “I Want More” from The Singles (2017) — Originally released as a single in 1976

Mogwai “Mogwai Fear Satan” from Young Team (1997)

Wonderland: 2018-01-20 Volume 02 Episode 134

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The Moody Blues “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from The Magnificent Moodies (1965) — Originally from “Porgy and Bess”

The Moody Blues “Let Me Go” from The Magnificent Moodies (1965)

The Moody Blues “Morning: Another Morning” from Days of Future Passed (1967)

The Moody Blues “Dr. Livingstone, I Presume” from In Search of the Lost Chord (1968)

The Moody Blues “Dear Diary” from On The Threshold Of A Dream (1969)

The Moody Blues “Eternity Road” from To Our Children’s Children’s Children (1969)

The Moody Blues “And the Tide Rushes In” from Question of Balance (1970)

The Moody Blues “Nice to Be Here” from Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)

The Moody Blues “For My Lady” from Seventh Sojourn (1972)

The Moody Blues “I’m Your Man” from Octave (1978)

The Moody Blues “Painted Smile” from Long Distance Voyager (1981)

The Moody Blues “Reflective Smile” from Long Distance Voyager (1981)

The Moody Blues “Veteran Cosmic Rocker” from Long Distance Voyager (1981)

The Moody Blues “I Am” from The Present (1983)

The Moody Blues “Sorry” from The Present (1983)

The Moody Blues “Celtic Sonant” from Keys of the Kingdom (1991)

Milo “Rapper (Feat. Busdriver)” from Who Told You To Think??!!?!?!?! (2017) New

Scallops Hotel “bought my kid a high chair” from Sovereign Nose of (Y)our Arrogant Face (2018) New

De La Soul “Pain (Feat. Snoop Dogg)” from And the Anonymous Nobody (2016)

The Congos “Noah Sugar Pan” from Heart Of The Congos [40th Anniversary Edition] (2017) — Originally released in 1977

Matt Berry “Night Terrors (Saint Etienne Remix)” from Night Terrors (2017) New

Black Mountain “No Hits” from Black Mountain (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (2015) — Originally released in 2005

Wall of Voodoo “Mexican Radio” from Call of the West (1982)

U2 “Luminous Times (Hold On To Love)” from The Joshua Tree [Super Deluxe Edition] (2017) — Originally released in 1987 as the B-Side to “With Or Without You”

The Cars “Let’s Go (Monitor Mix)” from Candy-O (Expanded Edition) (2017) New

Frédéric Briet “L’ornithorynque” from La Nébuleuse Continentale (2003)

Waxahatchee “Lips and Limbs” from Cerulean Salt (2013)

Heartless Bastards “Low Low Low” from Arrow (2012)

Lyle Lovett “L.A. County” from Pontiac (1987)

King Buffalo “Too Little Too Late” from Repeater (2018) New

Wonderland: 2018-01-13 Volume 02 Episode 133

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Krispy 3 “Coming Through Clear” from Manchester North Of England – A Story Of Independent Music Greater Manchester 1977 – 1993 (2017) New — Originally released as a single in 1990

Funkadelic “Into You” from One Nation Under A Groove [2002 Remaster] (2002) — Originally released in 1978

!!! “Five Companies” from Shake The Shudder (2017)

David Bowie “Art Decade (2017 Remastered Version)” from A New Career In A New Town (1977 – 1982) (2017) New — Originally released in 1977 on “Low”

Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner, & James McAlister “Halley’s Comet” from Planetarium (2017)

Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner, & James McAlister “Venus” from Planetarium (2017)

Darker My Love “Add One to the Other One” from 2 (2008)

Pond “Aloneaflameaflower” from Hobo Rocket (2013)

Thelonious Monk “Bemsha Swing” from The Complete Prestige 10-Inch LP Collection (2018) New — Originally released in 1953 on “Thelonious”

Bill Evans “It Could Happen To You” from Some Other Time: The Lost Session from The Black Forest (2016) — Recorded at MPS Studios in Villingen, Germany on June 20, 1968

Booker T Jones “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” from How Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan (2010) — Original artist: Bob Dylan. Previously released as a single in 1978

Bill MacKay & Ryley Walker “I Heard Them Singing” from SpiderBeetleBee (2017) New

Jackson C. Frank “Don’t Look Back” from Jackson C Frank [2001 Reissue] (2001) — Originally released in 1965

Angel Oak “I Saw Her Cry” from Wayfaring Strangers: Cosmic American Music (2016) — Originally released in 1975 on “Making Plans”

The Rolling Stones “In Another Land” from Their Satanic Majesties Request – 50th Anniversary Special Edition (2017) New — Originally released in 1967

Buckethead “Droid Hunt” from 3 Foot Clearance (2011)

Deep Purple “Hush” from The inFinite Live Recordings, Vol. 1 (2017) New — Recorded live at Hellfest 2017

Propagandhi “In Flagrante Delicto” from Victory Lap (2017) New

Swans “Celebrity Lifestyle” from The Great Annihilator – Drainland [2017 Reissue] (2017) — Originally released in 1994

Goatess “Crocodilians And Other Creepy Crawling Shhh” from II : Purgatory Under New Management (2016)

Oxbow “Host” from The Thin Black Duke (2017)

Editors “All the Kings” from In Dream (2015)

The Fratellis “Imposters (Little By Little)” from Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied (2015)

Tom Petty “A Face In The Crowd” from Full Moon Fever (1989)

Beck “Dear Life” from Colors (2017) New

Chastity Belt “Different Now” from I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone (2017)

Thurston Moore “Aphrodite” from Rock N Roll Consciousness (2017)

Wonderland: 2018-01-06 Volume 02 Episode 132

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Run The Jewels “2100 (feat. Boots)” from Run The Jewels 3 (2016)

Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman “Comfy” from Triple Fat Lice (2017) New

Monty Python “Comfy Chair” from The Final Rip Off (1992)

The Rolling Stones “Salt of the Earth” from Beggars Banquet (1968)

Tegan and Sara “Want To Be Bad” from If It Was You [2007 Reissue] (2007) — Originally released in 2002

White Denim “Heart From All Of Us” from Exposion (2008)

Magic Trick “I Held The Ring” from Other Man’s Blues (2016)

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers “Echo” from Echo (1999)

A Perfect Circle “Disillusioned” from Disillusioned (2018) New

Express Rising “Comfortable with Failure” from Jeux de Ficelles (2003)

Tom Waits “Romeo Is Bleeding” from Blue Valentine (1978)

The National “Pink Rabbits” from Trouble Will Find Me (2013)

SOKO “I Come in Peace” from My Dreams Dictate My Reality (2015)

Marika Hackman “Violet” from I’m Not Your Man (Deluxe Edition) (2017)

The Monkees “Your Auntie Grizelda” from More of the Monkees (1967)

Jack Rose “White Mule Part 2” from Red Horse, White Mule (2002)

Billy Swan “Don’t Be Cruel” from Country Funk Volume – 2 1967 -1974 (2014) — Original artist: Elvis Presley. Previously released in 1974 on “I Can Help”

Calexico “Coyoacán” from Edge of the Sun (Deluxe Edition) (2015)

Mark Lanegan Band “Halo Of Ashes” from Live At The ABC Glasgow April 21, 2016 (2017) New

The Ed Palermo Big Band “As You Said” from The Great Un-American Songbook, Volumes I & II (2017) — Original artist: Cream

The Clarence Mack Express “Runaway Train” from Wheedle’s Groove: Seattle’s Finest In Funk & Soul 1965 – 1975 (2009)

Speedy Ortiz “Puffer (Lazerbeak Remix)” from Foiled Again EP (2016)

Vulfpeck “Captain Hook (Feat. Baby Theo, Bootsy Collins & Mushy Kay)” from Mr. Finish Line (2017) New

Masisi Mass Funk “Funky Music” from I Want You Girl [2017 Reissue] (2017) New — Originally released in 1979

The Souljazz Orchestra “Lufunki” from Under Burning Skies (2017) New

Justice “Phantom Pt II” from CROSS (2007)

Kazuhiko Nagai “Keel (Golden Axe II The Duel)” from Diggin In The Carts : A Collection Of Pioneering Japanese Video Game Music (2017) New

Sub Sub “Space Face” from Manchester North Of England – A Story Of Independent Music Greater Manchester 1977 – 1993 (2017) New — Originally released as a single in 1991

Wonderland: 2017-12-30 Volume 02 Episode 131 – 2017 Retrospective Part 02

The second of a two part retrospective of artists featured on Wonderland in 2017.

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The Creation “The Girls Are Naked” from Action Painting (2017) — Originally released in 1968 as a B-Side to “Midway Down”

Prince “Partyup” from Dirty Mind (1980)

David Bowie “Look Back in Anger (Tony Visconti 2017 Mix)” from A New Career In A New Town (1977 – 1982) (2017) New — Originally released in 1979

Badbadnotgood “Speaking Gently” from IV (2016)

Tindersticks “The Strangler” from Minute Bodies: The Intimate World of F. Percy Smith (2017) New

Radiohead “Motion Picture Soundtrack” from Kid A [2009 Deluxe Reissue] (2009) — Originally released in 2000

Noveller “A Pink Sunset For No One” from A Pink Sunset for No One (2017)

Bob Dylan “Queen Jane Approximately – Take 6 (8/02/1965) Complete.” from The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol.12: Collector’s Edition (2015)

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox “Jolene (feat. Maris)” from New Gramophone, Who Dis? (2017) New — Original artist: Bob Dylan

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds “Breathless” from Lovely Creatures: The Best Of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds (1984-2014) (2017) — Originally released in 2004 on “Abattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus”

Greg Trooper “Time Stand Still” from Noises In The Hallway (1996)

Ryan Adams “Do You Still Love Me?” from Live At Rough Trade (2017) New — Recorded live, January, 26th 2017

Frank Zappa “Advance Romance” from Make a Jazz Noise Here [2012 Reissue] (2012) — Originally released in 1991

Ocs “The Chopping Block” from Memory of a Cut Off Head (2017) New

Wax Fang “Mystery Girl” from Victory Laps (2017)

The Flaming Lips “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (featuring Erykah Badu)” from The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends (2012)

The National “Terrible Love (Cologne 6-11-14)” from Live Ntl. (2017) New

Pink Floyd “Matilda Mother (2010 mix)” from The Early Years 1965 – 1975: 1965-1967 Cambridge St/ation (2016)

Weird Al Yankovic “The Night Santa Went Crazy (Extra-Gory Version)” from Squeeze Box (2017) New

Weird Al Yankovic “Jackson Park Express” from Squeeze Box (2017) New — Originally released in 2014 on “Mandatory Fun”

Pink Floyd “Atom Heart Mother (Early studio version)” from The Early Years 1965 – 1975: 1970 Devi/ation (2016)

Wonderland: 2017-12-26 Volume 02 Episode 130 – 2017 Retrospective Part 01

The first of a two part retrospective of artists featured on Wonderland in 2017.

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Keller Williams with The Travelin McCourys “What A Waste of Good Corn Liquor” from Pick (2012) — Original artist: Bill Long

Iron & Wine “Call It Dreaming” from Beast Epic (2017) New

Michael Nesmith and The Second National Band “Talking To The Wall” from Tantamount To Treason Volume One (1972)

Grateful Dead “Althea” from Go to Heaven (1980)

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats “You Should’ve Seen the Other Guy” from Live At Red Rocks (2017) New — Recorded at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 21, 2016

Roger Waters, My Morning Jacket and G. E. Smith “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” from Love For Levon (2013) — Original artist: The Band. Recorded October 3, 2012 at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey

Steppenwolf “Take What You Need” from Steppenwolf (1968)

Joan As Police Woman & Benjamin Lazar Davis “Satellite” from Let It Be You (2016)

The Bamboos “Killing Jar” from Fever In The Road (2014)

DEERHOOF “Palace of the Governors” from Mountain Moves (2017) New

Bonobo “Boston Common” from Migration [Japanese Edition] (2017)

Garrett “It’s Time” from Private Life (2017) New

Gorillaz “Strobelite (feat. Peven Everett)” from Humanz (Deluxe) (2017)

Shearwater “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)” from The Sky is a Blank Screen (2017) New — Original artist: David Bowie.

Cracker “Good Times Bad Times” from Encomium: A Tribute To Led Zeppelin (1995) — Original artist: Led Zeppelin

Psychic Ills “Love Me Two Times” from A Psych Tribute To The Doors (2014) — Original artist: The Doors

Fuzz “Sleestak” from ii (2015)

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard “The Fourth Colour” from Polygondwanaland (2017) New

The Brian Jonestown Massacre “Open Minds Now Close” from Don’t Get Lost (2017)

Queens of the Stone Age “Domesticated Animals” from Villains (2017) New

Pieta Brown “All The Roads (with The Pines)” from Postcards (2017)

Six Organs Of Admittance “Threshold Of Light” from Burning the Threshold (2017)

Kate Bush “Rocket’s Tail” from The Sensual World (1989)

Mark Lanegan Band “Blue Blue Sea” from Gargoyle (2017)

King Crimson “Fallen Angel” from Official Bootleg: Live In Chicago, June 28th, 2017 (2017) New

Wall of Voodoo “The Passenger” from The Index Masters (2005) — Originally released in 1980 on the EP “Wall Of Voodoo”

Eric Bachmann “Modern Drugs” from Eric Bachmann (2016)

Alessi’s Ark “Afraid of Everyone” from The Still Life (2013)

Lori McKenna “In Your Eyes” from High School Reunion: A Tribute to Those Great 80s Films (2005) — Original artist: Peter Gabriel

Angel Olsen “All Right Now” from Phases (2017) New — Originally released in 2014 on the Deluxe Edition of “Burn Your Fire For No Witness”

Modest Mouse “That’ll Be The Day” from Rave on Buddy Holly (2011) — Original artist: Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes

Quilt “Eliot St.” from Plaza (2016)

Pavo Pavo “Annie Hall” from Young Narrator In The Breakers (2016)

Mewithoutyou “Fairfield” from Pale Horses Appendix (2015)

Madness “Another Version of Me” from Full House – The Very Best of Madness (2017) New — Originally released in 2016 on “Can’t Touch Us Now”

The Beat “Tears Of A Clown” from B.P.M … Beats.Per.Minute (1996) — Previously released as a single in 1979. Originally artist: Smokey Robinson & the Miracles

Nostalgia 77 “Ramshackle Rose” from A Journey Too Far (2014)

A Tribe Called Quest “Rhythm (Devoted to the Art of Moving Butts)” from People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm – 25th Anniversary Edition (2015) — Originally released in 1990

Aesop Rock “Chesterfield” from Bushwick (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017) New

Swans “Cloud Of Unknowing” from Deliquescence (2017) — Recorded live in Berlin on October 18, 2016

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Hello again!

With just a few frigid days remaining in 2017, WESU is looking forward to warming things up in 2018. So far, we’ve raised 2/3rd of our pledge drive goal directly though community support. Our brand new FM transmitter was delivered yesterday and Wesleyan’s Office of Academic Affairs has generously offered a matching donation of $5,000 to help us close out this drive!

With your help, this energizing gift brings the end of our current pledge drive well into focus.  All donations received by January 1 will be matched dollar for dollar, up to a total of $5,000, enabling WESU to raise $10,000!!

Your donation, today, will help us take full advantage of this matching gift and enable WESU to make a sizable down payment on our new state-of-the-art solid-state digital FM transmitter and help cover our operating costs for the season.

My sincere gratitude to those of you who have helped to get us this far. Thanks in advance to those of you who will help close out this drive and begin 2018 on strong footing!

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WESU Middletown is in its Fall/Winter Pledge Drive, and I’m asking all my friends to show their support for our local, community radio station. The media landscape across all broadcast mediums is nightmarish. Disney is acquiring its major rival, thus consolidating a massive amount of popular television and film in the hands of one corporation. The FCC has destroyed net neutrality, granting a small number of companies the ability to limit public access to content on the internet with no consequences. Roll backs of regulations have allowed an elite number of corporations to acquire more and more radio and television stations as well as publications in one market, flattening all viewpoints into one commercially sound product.

Public radio is one of the last bastions of citizen access to a broadcast medium. At WESU Middletown, students and community members come together to share rare music, dissenting opinions, and neglected news stories. BUT…WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. Please donate now, and keep free form radio free

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Wonderland: 2017-12-16 Volume 02 Episode 129

The second of a two part tribute to the musicians who passed in 2017.

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The Smithereens “Behind The Wall Of Sleep” from Especially For You [1992 Reissue] (1992) — Originally released in 1986

Glen Campbell “Everybody’s Talkin'” from Adiós (2017) New — Original artist: Fred Neil

Tom Petty “Wake Up Time” from Wildflowers (1994)

Alice Cooper “Only Women Bleed” from Welcome to My Nightmare (1975)

Steppenwolf “Renegade” from Seven (1970)

Hawkwind “Space Is Deep” from Doremi Fasol Latido (1972)

Grant Hart “Run For The Wilderness” from The Argument (2013)

Hüsker Dü “Keep Hanging On” from Flip Your Wig (1985)

Streetheart “Drugstore Dancer” from Drugstore Dancer (1980)

Molly Hatchet “Penthouse Pauper” from Beatin’ the Odds (1980) — Original artist: Creedence Clearwater Revival

AC/DC “Little Lover” from High Voltage (2003 Remaster) (2003) — Originally released in 1975

The Easybeats “Friday On My Mind” from Friday On My Mind (1966)

Little Barrie “Shoulders Up, Eyes Down” from Death Express (2017) New

Those Darlins “Repo Man” from A Tribute to Repo Man (2012) — Original artist: Iggy Pop

Tuxedomoon “No Tears” from The Best of Tuxedomoon: Solve Et Coagula (1993) — Originally released in 1978 on “No Tears”

Johnny Hallyday “Frankie Et Johnny” from Anthologie Volume 1 (1997) — Originally released in 1964

Fats Domino “Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey” from Come Together: Black America Sings Lennon & McCartney (2011) — Original artist: The Beatles. Previously released as a single in 1969

Schoolhouse Rock! “I Got Six” from Schoolhouse Rock! (1996)

Thelonious Monk “Shuffle Boil (Retake)” from It’s Monk’s Time (2003) — Originally released in 1964

Holger Czukay “Persian Love” from Movie [2016 Reissue] (2016) — Originally released in 1979

Steely Dan “Dirty Work” from Can’t Buy a Thrill (1972)

Joe Cocker “Feeling Alright” from With A Little Help From My Friends [2015 Audio Fidelity Reissue] (2015) — Original artist: Traffic. Previously released in 1969.

Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band “Stay Away” from SPIN Presents Newermind: A Tribute Album (2011) — Original artist: Nirvana

Tower of Power “What Is Hip?” from The Funk Box (2000) — Originally released in 1973 on “Tower Of Power”

Prince “East” from N.E.W.S. (2003)

Wonderland: 2017-12-09 Volume 02 Episode 128

The first of a two part tribute to the musicians who passed in 2017.

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Vision “Again and Again” from In the Blink of An Eye [1997 Reissue] (1997) — Originally released in 1989

Hampton Grease Band “Maria” from Music to Eat [1996 Remaster] (1996) — Originally released in 1971

Egg “The Song Of McGillicudie The Pusillanimous (or Don’t Worry James, Your Socks Are Hanging In The Coal Cellar With Thomas)” from Egg [2008 Remaster] (2008) — Originally released in 1970

Soft Machine “Land Of The Bag Snake” from Bundles (1975)

Can “Mushroom” from The Singles (2017) New — Originally released in 1971 on “Tago Mago”

King Crimson “Book of Saturday” from Larks’ Tongues in Aspic [2012 Steve Wilson Remix] (2012) — Originally released in 1973

The Roches “Pretty and High” from The Roches (1979)

Chuck Berry “You Never Can Tell” from ICON (2011) — Originally released as a single in 1964

J. Geils Band “On Borrowed Time” from The J. Geils Band (1970)

The Allman Brothers Band “Revival” from Idlewild South (1970)

The Allman Brothers Band “Whipping Post” from The Allman Brothers Band (1969)

Them “Gloria” from The Collection: Them/Van Morrison (1992) — Originally released as a single in 1964

Mott The Hoople “Rock And Roll Queen” from The Atlantic Studio Album Collection: 1969-1971 (2014) — Originally released in 1969 on “Mott The Hoople”

Soundgarden “4th Of July” from Superunknown (1994)

Greg Kihn Band “The Break Up Song” from The Best Of Beserkley ’75 – ’84 (2012) — Originally released as a single in 1981

Game Theory “The Waist And The Knees” from Lolita Nation [2016 Deluxe Edition] (2016) — Originally released in 1987

Mazzy Star “Mary Of Silence” from So Tonight That I Might See (1993)

Mark Lanegan Band “Gray Goes Black” from Blues Funeral (2012)

The Afghan Whigs “Oriole” from In Spades (2017)

Greg Trooper “Sometimes It Takes A Hurricane” from Straight Down Rain (2001)

David Axelrod “The Smile” from Song of Innocence (1969)

William Onyeabor “Heaven And Hell” from World Psychedelic Classics Vol. 5: Who is William Onyeabor? (2013) — Originally released in 1977 on “Crashes In Love”

The Beat “Hands Off She’s Mine” from B.P.M … Beats.Per.Minute (1996) — Originally released in 1980 on “I Just Can’t Stop It”

Sister Sledge “Lost in Music” from We Are Family (Deluxe Edition) (1995) — Originally released in 1979

The Main Ingredient “Everybody Plays The Fool” from Ultimate Soul (2017) — Originally released as a single in 1972

Jamiroquai “Virtual Insanity” from Travelling Without Moving (1996)

Funkadelic “Who Says A Funk Band Can’t Play Rock?” from One Nation Under A Groove [2002 Remaster] (2002) — Originally released in 1978