Vinyl-O-Matic Season 3, Episode 75 | Albums that begin with letter Y and letter Z

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April 20th, 2016

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Vinyl-O-Matic Season 3, Episode 75
Albums that begin with the letters Y and Z


Roy Clark
"September Song"
Yesterday, When I Was Young
DOT Records DLP 25953
Certainly a fine standard. There's a quite lovely rendition by Lou Reed from "Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill".

Jad Fair & Norman Blake
"Add Your Name"
Yes
Joyful Noise Records JNR142.4
I think they have fun working together.

Franz Ferdinand
"Outsiders"
You Could Have It So Much Better
Domino Records 94800
The sound of the aughties.


Joanna Newsom
"Cosmia"
Ys
Drag City Records DC-303
Pretty and elaborate as usual.


Rip Rig + Panic
"You're My Kind of Climate"
You're My Kind of Climate
Virgin Records VS507 12
This song has been creeping in and out of my consciousness for thirty years. Neneh Cherry is awesome.

Spank Rock
"What It Look Like"
Yo Yo Yo Yo Yo Yo
Big Dada Recordings BD091
More sounds of the aughties.

Al Stewart
"Year of the Cat"
Year of the Cat
Janus Records JXS-7022
Forever imprinted upon my childhood soundtrack.


Tracey Ullman
"They Don't Know About Us"
You Broke My Heart in 17 Places
MCA Records MCA-5471
I love this song so much.

The Police
"Man in a Suitcase"
Zenyatta Mondatta
A&M Records SP-3720
Quite I fun song live too.

GTO's
"Do Me in Once and I'll Be Sad,
Do Me in Twice and I'll Know Better
(Circular Circulation)"
Zappéd
Reprise Records PRO 368
Yes, you read that correctly. Those GTO's.

The Zombies
"Tell Her No"
The Zombies
Parrot Records PAS 71001
Dig em on Shindig.


Cover image: Lou Reed appearing in "September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill" (Willber/Weinstein, 1995). See above.


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