Saturday, October 24, 2009

“W” Part 1 of 2

The W’s - Complete Fourth From the Last album and “Somewhere Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” from Take Time To Listen - Volume 5.

The Waiting - “Unfazed” from No Lies [1999].

The Wallflowers - Complete Breach and Bringing Down the Horse albums, “I’m Looking Through You” from the I Am Sam soundtrack, and the majority of tracks from Red Letter Days. The lead singer of The Wallflowers, Jakob Dylan, is Bob Dylan’s son. Way to make a father proud, Jakob.

War - “Low Rider” from Why Can't We Be Friends?

Warrant - “Heaven” from Power Ballads Gold.

Warren G - “I Want It All” from the album of the same name and “Do You See” and “Regulate” from Regulate . . .G Funk Era.

Watermark - Entire All Things New album.

Waylon Jennings - “Good Ol’ Boys” from his Music Man album. This is the theme for the TV show Dukes of Hazzard.

Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders - “Game of Love” from the album of the same name.

We The Kings - “Check Yes Juliet” from their self-titled album.

The Webb Brothers - “Summer People” from American Eagle’s Get Together sampler.

Weezer - “You Gave Your Love to Me Softly” from the Angus soundtrack, “Jamie”, “Mykel and Carli”, and “Susanne” from Dusty Gems and Raw Nuggets, “O, Lisa” from Island In the Sun, “Perfect Situation” and “Beverly Hills” from Make Believe, “American Gigalo”, “Burndt Jamb”, “Keep Fishin’”, and “Take Control” from Maladroit, and “I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams” from Songs From the Black Hole. Entire albums: Pinkerton, Blue album, and Green album.

Weird Al Yankovic - Entire albums: Bad Hair Day, Greatest Hits Volume II, In 3-D, Poodle Hat, Running with Scissors, and self-titled.

Westside Connections - “Bow Down” from the album of the same name.

Wham! - “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go” from Make It Big.

Wheatus - “Teenage Dirtbag” from their self-titled album.

White Heart - Complete albums: Early Years, Highlands, Inside, Nothing But the Best: Radio Classics, Nothing But the Best: Rock Classics, Tales of Wonder, and White Heart Greatest Hits. I’m keeping these on my external hard drive, but they will be taken off of my iPod immediately. Once I listened to a few tracks, I decided that I could not tolerate this ‘80s/‘90s Christian hair band.

White Stripes - “Seven Nation Army” from Elephant and “Icky Thump”, the title track for their second album. Alternative rock, garage rock revival, and punk blues are the genres oft attributed to the White Stripes.

Whitecross - Entire albums: By Demand, Equilibrium, Flytrap, In the Kingdom, Triumphant Return, and Unveiled. Whitecross, your fate is the same of which White Heart faced. Bye, bye.

Item count: 19,809 music items, 1 movie (The Go-Getter), 10 Podcasts, and 6 music videos.

Whitesnake - “Here I Go Again” from Now That's What I Call The 80s and “Is This Love” from Power Ballads Gold.

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