Saturday, October 17, 2009

“T” Part 1 of 2

T’Pau - “Heart and Soul” from Bridge of Spies.

T-Bone - “Lyrical Assassin” from The History of a Hoodlum and “Turn This Up” from Set Apart 2. Christian hip-hop.

T-Pain - “Bartender” and “Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') from Epiphany.

t.A.T.u. - “All the Things She Said” from 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane. Emo pop; two females. t.A.T.u. Russian translation is "This that", (in feminine grammatical gender form, like "She Her") is a Russian duo formed in Moscow, Russia in 1999 by Ivan Shapovalov. The group consists of Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova. Early on, Katina and Volkova put forth an image of a lesbian couple, but their 2003 documentary, Anatomy of t.A.T.u., made it clear that this was just part of the group's image, and that they were not lesbians.

T.I. - Entire Paper Trail album. Best song = “Whatever You Like” Second best song = “Live Your Life”.

Tabitha Fair - Complete Celtic Psalms album. Simply smashing!

Taco - “Puttin’ On the Ritz” from the album of the same name. A one-hit wonder for sure.

Tag Team - “Whomp! There It Is” from the album of the same name. Do I need to explain?

Tait - Entire Empy and Loose This Life albums. One-third of the Christian band dcTalk. Full name = Michael Tait.

Take 6 - An influential American a cappella gospel music sextet formed in 1980 on the campus of Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. Complete albums: Beautiful World, Feels Good, Join the Band, and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Join the Band is my favorite album; featured artists include Queen Latifa.

Talib Kwela - “Get By” from Quality.

Tantric - “Mourning” from self-titled album. Thanks little bro for this track.

Taylor Swift - May I gently remind you again, don’t make fun of my musical selection and I’ll leave you alone. Entire Fearless album and “Our Song” from her self-titled album.

Teacher and the Rockbots - “Electricity” from Science. This track is an educational track that my wife has because she is a music therapist and often works with children. I used this track with my students this past school year.

Tears For Fears - “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” from Now That's What I Call The 80s.

Techno - I don’t really know the artist(s) for these tracks, so I just gave them a generic label. “Atomic Rave”, “Best Rave Song”, “Titanic (Rave Remix)”, Heavy Bass”, and "Superman (Rave Remix)”. I also have no idea what album(s) they belong on, so I have placed them under Rave and Rave2 album titles.

Technotronic - “Move This” from Body to Body.

Teddy Geiger - “These Walls” and “For You I Will (Confindence)” from Underage Thinking. Teddy sounds similar to Jason Mraz, Eric Hutchinson, John Mayer.

Teddybears - “Little Stereo” from Fresh and “Cobrastyle” and “Punkrocker” from Soft Machine. “Punkrocker” features Iggy Pop.

Ten Shekel Shirt - “Come Away” from Mix This: Extreme Music and “Meet With Me” from Much.

Tenth Avenue North - Complete Over and Underneath album. Christian rock/pop. “By Your Side” is an amazing track.

Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra - “The Groove Merchant” from Central Park North. Heard this song performed at CCU and this is the original version.

thebandwithnoname - “Take Up the Tempo” from New Music 03.

Theory of a Deadman - “Not Meant to Be” from Scars and Souvenirs.

They Might Be Giants - “Boss of Me” from the TV show Malcolm in the Middle and their entire Flood album.

Thievery Corporation - “Hare Krisna” from Radio Retaliation. A Starbucks freebie.

Third Day - Entire albums: Chronology, Volume 1 (1996-2000), Chronology, Volume 2 (2001-2006), Come Together, Conspiracy No. 5, Offerings II: All I Have to Give, Offerings: A Worship Album, Revelation, self-titled, Time, Wherever You Are, and Wire. Top 20.

Third Eye Blind - Complete Blue and self titled albums. “Crystal Baller” from Out of the Vein.

Thousand Foot Crutch - Complete albums: The Art of Breaking, The Flame in All of Us, Phenomenon, and Set It Off. Christian rock band from Canada.

Three 6 Mafia - “Stay Fly” from Most Known Unknown.

Three Cord Wonder - I mentioned this band up above at S.o.K. They are one in the same. I have Three Cord Wonder’s complete the show is over: a tribute to s.o.k album. They have one other album out there, The Jesus Rock Show.

Three Crosses - Complete self-titled album. Saw Three Crosses in concert back in high school. They are an old school Christian pop rock band.

Three Days Grace - “I Have Everything About You” and “Home” from their self-titled album.

Three Dog Night - “Black and White” from Seven Separate Fools.

Tickle Me Pink - Complete Madeline album. Tickle Me Pink is an alternative-rock/emo band from Fort Collins, Colorado currently signed to Wind-Up Records. The band is composed of Sean Kennedy (lead vocals, bass), Stefan Runstrom (drums), Joey Barba (guitar) and Steven Beck (guitar, vocals). After independently releasing their first two EPs, If Only We Were Twenty One and Up (2005) and Half Seas Over (2006), the band released its debut album, Madeline, on July 1, 2008. The album's release was also marked by the passing of then-band bassist Johnny Schou, reportedly due to a heroin overdose. Joey Barba, a longtime friend of Tickle Me Pink, was formerly a member of another Fort Collins based band, The Brotherhood of Dae Han, which broke up in January 2008. Tickle Me Pink asked Barba to join them on tour after the death of Schou.

Tiffany - “I Think We’re Alone Now” from her self-titled album.

Tim McGraw - “Where the Green Grass Grows” from Everywhere and “Next Thirty Years” and “Something Like That” from A Place In the Sun.

Timbaland - “Give It to Me”, “The Way I Am”, and “Apologize” from Shock Value.

Timbaland and Magoo - “Clock Strikes (Remix)” from Welcome To Our World. Sampling from the original Night Rider theme song.

Tina Turner - “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” from '80s Gold.

The Ting Tings - “That’s Not My Name” and “Shut Up and Let Me Go” from We Started Nothing.

Tinman Jones - “Say Goodbye” from New Music 03.

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