With You On Top, And Me Underneath
Today’s first fifteen…
1. “Back to the Rivers of Belief” by Enigma
2. “Never Fall in Love Again” by Dionne Warwick
3. A very, very old live recording of Elvis Costello doing “Watching the Detectives” at the El Mocambo
4. “She’s a Jar” by Wilco
5. The Cure ripping their way through “Never Enough”
6. “The Unicorn” (a track from a CD companion to the book ‘The Trials of Lenny Bruce’)
7. The uber-techno-nap “Sunday” by Moby
8. The first chapter of a BBC adaptation/dramatization of a Neil Gaiman story called “Murder Mysteries”
9. “Mexican Dancer, Guitar” from a sound effects album produced by Bainbridge Records
10. “Skin” by Oingo Boingo
11. “Since First I Saw Your Face” by John Harle
12. “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” by Bauhaus
13. The Langley School’s version of “Good Vibrations”
14. Professor Peter Schickle and PDQ Bach’s deliberately awful version of “Love Me”
15. Locust doing a languid and sexy version of “Master and Servant” that makes the original by Depeche Mode sound just as forced and posed as it probably was.