Gift Two – Kate

January 28, 2008

In a season of muddy snow, scrapping off car windows, the gloom of short days and long nights, the cold and solitude, I want to share with you a moment of summer. A taste of long, warm evenings with friends, slurpees, sun screen and flying kites. I think P. Diddy said it best, “There’s 3 things I like about the Summertime: Drop-tops, long hot nights, and summer love… “

So roll down the window, stick your head out and let the warm breeze brush your face. My gift to The Collective is some summer love.

List of Songs to be found under the playlist: Summer Mix

  1. Cat Stevens – The Wind
  2. Elbow – Fugitive Motel
  3. Band of Horses – Great Salt Lake
  4. The Mamas and the Papas – California Dreamin’
  5. Emeliana Torrini – Unemployed in Summertime
  6. The Postal Service – The Dream of Evan and Chan
  7. The Smashing Pumpkins – 1979
  8. Arcade Fire – In the Backseat
  9. Ryan Adams – New York, New York
  10. The Smiths – There is a Light That Never Goes Out
  11. M. Ward – Chinese Translation
  12. Kate Bush – Cloudbusting
  13. Radiohead – Subterranean Homesick Alien
  14. Amy Winehouse – You Know I’m No Good
  15. Modest Mouse – Dashboard
  16. Bjork – All is Full Of Love
  17. The Veils – Lavinia
  18. David Grey – Sail Away
  19. Vanessa Carlton – I’m The One

Featured songs:

Band of Horses – The Great Salt Lake


The Mamas and the Papas – California Dreamin


Radiohead – Subterranean Homesick Alien

Gift One – Teresa

January 21, 2008

My gift to The Collective is ‘Big Star’. This cd is a two album complilation consisting of their 1st album “#1 Record” and their 2nd and last album “Radio City”. Big Star was a band in the early 70’s that were victims of poor distribution due to internal label wars. They were also mostly a studio band due to the conflict between frontmen Chris Bell and Alex Chilton. Although Big Star tried to play a few gigs here and there, they were highly unsuccessful. The late Bell (passed away in an accident in 1979) left the band after ‘#1 Record’ was recorded. He came back to work on the 2nd album, but his conflict with Chilton led him to abort his portion of the project and he refused to take any credit on ‘Radio City’, although his influence can be heard throughout the tunes.

With Chilton’s bluesy and rhythmic guitar combined with Bell’s british influenced vocals, the band tops my category of bands that you should be listening to probably never heard of. You can hear the 70’s infused in the tracks with its “ooh aah” background vocals and driving guitars. Tracks that are a must-hear are “The Ballad of El Goodo” (side note: Evan Dando has covered this tune), “You Get What You Deserve” and “September Gurls”. And here’s a pop quiz for you, tell me where you’ve heard track #3 “In The Street”.



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The Collective

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