Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Track Listing, 1/9/11

1. 'Hang On' by Dr. Dog (Fate, 2008)
2. 'Many Too Many' by Genesis (And Then There Were Three, 1978)
3. 'A Gentle Heart' by Neil Halstead (Oh! Mighty Engine, 2008)
4. 'All I Knew' by Madnes (B-side to 'Yesterday's Men', 1985 - available on The Business, 1993)
5. 'I Zimbra' by Talking Heads (Fear Of Music, 1979)
6. 'Live With Me' by Massive Attack feat. Terry Callier (Collected, 2006)
7. 'Band Of Gold' by Seth Lakeman (Freedom Fields, 2006)
8. 'California' by Eddi Reader (Angels & Electricity, 1998)
9. '5:15 The Angels Have Gone' by David Bowie (Heathen, 2002)
10. 'Because Of Toledo' by The Blue Nile (High, 2004)
11. 'Same Old Drag' by The Apples In Stereo (New Magnetic Wonder, 2007)
12. 'Where You End' by Moby (Hotel, 2005)
13. 'Walk The River' by Guillemots (Walk The River, 2011)
14. 'Yahweh' by U2 (How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, 2004)
15. 'Dreaming From The Waist (Live)' by The Who (The Who By Numbers, 1975)
16. 'Life Drawing' by Lewis Garland & The Kett Rebellion (Places We Neglect, 2009)
17. 'The Blue' by David Gilmour (On An Island, 2006)
18. 'Can't Take It In' by Imogen Heap (The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion: The Witch & The Wardrobe OST, 2005)
19. 'The Gunner's Dream' by Pink Floyd (The Final Cut, 1983)
20. 'Down On Terminal Street' by Be Bop Deluxe (Modern Music, 1976)
21. 'Ten Words' by Joe Satriani (Super Colossal, 2006)

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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Kill List (dir. Ben Wheatley, starring Neil Maskell)
- Rent It: Kind Hearts and Coronets (dir. Robert Hamer, starring Dennis Price, Alec Guinness)
- Skip It: 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy (dir. Christopher Sun)

SOUNDTRACK STORIES
The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe - how Imogen Heap was given less than two weeks to write a composition for the end credits after Dido's song was rejected by Waldon Media

THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
3. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen
4. 'No More Heroes' by The Stranglers
5. 'Ashes To Ashes' by David Bowie
6. 'Tea In The Sahara' by The Police
7. 'Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)' by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
8. 'Gone' by U2 (Pop, 1997)
9. 'Mary' by Scissor Sisters (Scissor Sisters, 2004)
10. 'The Fez' by Steely Dan (The Royal Scam, 1976)
11. 'Seven A.M.' by The Blue Nile (Hats, 1989)
12. 'Take Me To The River' by Talking Heads (More Songs Around Buildings And Food, 1978)
13. 'You Haven't Told Me Anything' by Keane (Perfect Symmetry, 2008)
14. 'I Am In Love With You' by Imogen Heap (Speak For Yourself, 2005)
15. 'Don't Speak' by No Doubt (Tragic Kingdom, 1995)
16. 'Sense Of Doubt' by David Bowie ("Heroes", 1977)
17. 'Stay (Faraway, So Close!)' by U2 (Zooropa, 1993)
18. 'Precious' by Depeche Mode (Playing The Angel, 2005)
19. 'The Model' by Kraftwerk (The Man Machine, 1978)
20. 'Beautiful Machine Parts 1-2' by The Apples In Stereo (New Magnetic Wonder, 2007)
21. 'Saturday Night Sunday Morning' by Madness (Wonderful, 1999)
22. 'Hollow Man' by R.E.M. (Accelerate, 2008)
23. 'Hand In Glove' by The Smiths (Hatful Of Hollow, 1984)
24. 'The Ring Goes South' by Harold Shore (The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring OST, 2001)
25. 'Shores Of California' by The Dresden Dolls (Yes, Virginia..., 2006)
26. 'California' by Eddi Reader (Angels & Electricity, 1998)
27. '5:15 The Angels Have Gone' by David Bowie (Heathen, 2002)

Connection: Angels.

Daniel

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