Saturday, October 10, 2009

“R” Part 3 of 3

Rivulets & Violets - “I Hate You” from Take Time To Listen - Volume 5.

Roadside Monument - “Sunken Anchor” from Tooth & Nail Rock Sampler Volume 1.

Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - “It Takes Two” from Hip-Hop: Gold.

Rob Thomas - “Smooth” from Smooth [US CD Single] and entire Something To Be album.

Rob Zombie - “Living Dead Girl”, “Superbeast”, and “Dragula” from Hellbilly Deluxe.

Robbers on High Street - “Crown Victoria” from Grand Animals, “Training the Tricks” from REIGoPlaylist.com, and “Love Underground” from Tree City.

Robbie Seay Band - “Song of Hope (Heaven Come Down)” from Give Yourself Away.

Robbie Williams - “Rock DJ” from Sing When You’re Winning.

Robert Miles - “X-Files (Techno Remix).

Robert Palmer - “Simply Irresistible” from Heavy Nova and “Addicted to Love” from ‘80s Gold.

Robert Randolph and the Family Band - “Ain’t Nothing Wrong With That” from Colorblind.

Tried Robin Thicke’s album Something Else - Michael Bolton merged with Barry Manilow and Marvin Gaye stuck in a bad 70's disco party - did not like it at all.

Robin Williams - Good Morning Vietnam sound slip from the movie. Hilarious!

Robyn - “Show Me Love” from Robyn Is Here.

Rocco Deluca - “Colorful” from Rock Express.

Rockapella - Don't Tell Me You Do album. These guys are amazing. Straight up a capella. They did the Folger’s commercial a few years ago. Ok, maybe more than a few years, try 10 years ago.

Rockwell - “Somebody’s Watching Me” from the album of the same name. Michael Jackson contributed this track.

Rod Stewart - “Rhythm of My Heart” from Vagabond Heart and “Maggie Mae” from 70’s Pop Number 1’s.

Rolling Stones - “Rain Fall Down” from A Bigger Bang, “Start Me Up” from Tattoo You, and “You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix Edit) from VooDoo Lounge.

The Romantics - “What I Like About You” from Poison'd!

The Roots - “Don’t Feel Right” from Game Theory.

The Rouge - “What You Get” from their self-titled. This band from Denver, CO has a new full-length CD coming out soon. I may just pay the $5 to obtain it.

Roy D. Mercer - Entire Double Wide Vol. 1, Double Wide Vol. 2, and More Greatest Hits albums. Mercer makes prank phone calls after co-workers request he call certain people. He keeps it pretty clean and does let them know who he really is. He is actually a radio personality from Texas. Roy D. Mercer is a fictional character created by disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone on radio station KMOD-FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Douglas, who performs Mercer's voice, uses the character as a vehicle for comedy sketches in which he performs prank calls. Seventeen Roy D. Mercer albums have been released, all on Capitol Records or Virgin Records.

Tried the band The Rumble Strips; album Girls and Weather - reminds me of the Beatles meets Queen meets Weird Al - corny British rock. Didn’t care for it and it did not make the cut.

Rubin Kincade - “Method to the Madness” from Real Tracks.

Run-D.M.C. - “Let’s Stay Together” and “Take the Money and Run” from Crown Royal, “It’s Tricky” and “Walk This Way (ft. Aerosmith)“ from Raising Hell.

Rupert Holmes - “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” from 70's Pop Number 1's.

Rush of Fools - “When Our Hearts Sing” from their self-titled album and entire Wonder of the World album.

Rusted Root - “Send Me On My Way” from Cruel Sun.

Ryan Brown - Ryan is related to me through marriage. His sister is the wife of my brother-in-law (my wife’s brother). I have the following Ryan Brown albums: Emmanuel - The Single, Here, and The Life & Times of Jesus the Christ.

Ryan Cabrera - “True” and “On the Way Down” from Take It All Away and “Shine On” from You Stand Watching.

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