Monday, October 19, 2009

“T” Part 2 of 2

TLC - Entire CrazySexyCool album and “Silly Hoe”, “NoScrubs”, “If They Knew” and “Unpretty” from FanMail.

Toad the Wet Sprocket - “Walk On the Ocean” from Fear. I once saw Patrick Meese of Meese perform this song live. He did a superb job.

Toby Keith - “Who’s That Man” from Boomtown, “My List” and “I Wanna Talk About Me” from Pull My Chain, “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue” from Unleashed, and the complete How Do You Like Me Now?! and Shock'n Y'All albums.

Toby Lightman - “Devils and Angles” from Little Things. A Starbucks freebie.

TobyMac - Entire albums: Alive and Transported, Momentum, Portable Sounds, and Welcome to Diverse City. One-third of dcTalk. Real name = Tobias McKeehan. It would be safe to say that TobyMac is the most successful of the three guys from dcTalk.

Tom Cochran - “Life Is a Highway” from Mad Mad World. I personally like Rascal Flatts’ version better.

Tom Petty - Complete Full Moon Feaver and Wildflowers albums. “Saving Grace” from Highway Companion.

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Entire albums: Damn the Torpedoes, Echo, Greatest Hits, Hard Promises, Into the Great Wide Open, The Last DJ, Let Me Up (I've Had Enough), Long After Dark, Songs and Music from "She's the One", Southern Accents, self-titled, and You’re Gonna Get It!. Believe it or not, Petty and his band are not in my Top 20, but I still enjoy the majority of their music.

Tom T. Hall - “Sneaky Snake” from Country Songs for Children.

Tom Tom Club - “Genius of Love” from their self-titled album. Mariah Carey sampled from this song for her “Fantasy” track.

Tommy Tutone - “867-5309 (Jenny)” from Tommy Tutone 2.

Tommy Walker - “Only a God Like You” from That's Why We Praise Him.

Toni Braxton - “Un-break My Heart” from 1997 Grammy Nominees.

The Tony Rich Project - “Like a Woman” from Words and “Nobody Knows” from 1997 Grammy Nominees.

Tony Vincent - had his self-titled album. I did not like at all, so I deleted it.

Tony Yayo - “So Seductive” from Thoughts of a Predicate Felon. The song is not very seductive if you ask me.

Tool - “Schism” and “Lateralus” from the album Lateralus.

Toots & The Maytals - “Pressure Drop” from Monkey Man.

Tori Amos - “Taxi Ride” from Scarlet’s Walk.

Toto - “Africa” from Toto IV.

Toya - “I Do!!” from her self-titled album.

TQ - “Westside” from They Never Saw Me Coming.

The Tractors - “Settin’ the Woods On Fire” from their self-titled album.

Tracy Byrd - “Watermelon Crawl” from No Ordinary Man.

Tracy Chapman - Complete Let It Rain and New Beginning albums. “Fast Car” from her self-titled album. It took me a long time to be convinced that Tracy Chapman was a female. Nothing against her, just her voice and sometimes her appearance can be deceiving to the uneducated. Amazing, nonetheless.

The Tragically Hip - “Coffee Girl” from We Are The Same. A Starbucks freebie. This track is featured on my Coffee playlist.

Train - Entire albums: Drops of Jupiter, For Me, It’s You, and self-titled. “Calling All Angels” from My Private Nation. I also have “Ordinary” from the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack.

Trance Control - “Water Rave” from an unknown album so I threw it on Rave2. Contains samples of The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet Symphony” .

Trans-Siberian Orchestra - “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24” from Christmas Eve and Other Stories and “Wizard in Winter” from The Lost Christmas Eve. There is a video on YouTube of some dude who is obviously obsessed with Christmas lights and timed the lights on his over-decorated house to ‘dance’ to “Wizard in Winter”. That guy deserves more recognition than what he received.

Trapt - “Headstrong” and “Echo” from their self-titled album.

Travis Tritt - “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” from Down the Road I Go.

Tree63 - “King” from The Answer to the Question and their complete Sunday! album.

Treehouse - “Rain On Your Parade” from Fan-demonium.

Trey Anastasio - The front man of Phish. Complete Bar 17 album.

Trick Daddy - “Sugar (Gimme Some)” and “Let’s Go” from Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets and “I’m a Thug” from Thugs Are Us.

Trio - “Da, Da, Da” from Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha. This song was featured on Mazda commercials.

Trisha Yearwood - “Real Live Woman” from the album of the same name, “How Do I Live?”, “She's in Love with the Boy”, “XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)”, and “Walk Away Joe” from Songbook.

Tristan Prettyman - “Madly” from Hello. . .x.

Twista - “Alright (ft. Kanye West)” from Category F5 and “Overnight Celebrity” and “Hope” from Kamikaze.

Two Mix - “Rhythm Emotion” from Gundam Wing Best Collection.

Tyga - “Coconut Juice” from No Introduction.

Tyrese - “How You Gonna Act Like That” from I Wanna Go There.

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