Random 10 for May 22, 2009

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1. TV On The Radio, “Dancing Choose.” Oh, the horrors of being unable to attend a great show. But a combination of home improvement-related stress and resulting pocketbook-related stress made this a no-go. Rub it in my face — I can take it.
2. Cat Power, “The Greatest.”
3. Yes, “Does It Really Happen?”
4. Flying Lotus, “RobertaFlack.”

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5. The Joy Formidable, “Cradle.” You don’t know The Joy Formidable? They picked up right where your precious Belly and Throwing Muses left off.
6. Ween, “Fancy Pants.”
7. Consonant, “Who Touches You Now?”
8. Ane Brun, “Rubber & Soul.”
9. Animal Collective, “Guys Eyes.”
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10. Echo & the Bunnymen, “The Killing Moon.” Ah the gloom, the glorious, glorious gloom. A modern classic in the dark arts.

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1. Arrested Development, “Fishin’ 4 Religion”
2. Fatboy Slim, “Give the Po’ Man a Break”
3. Southern Culture on the Skids, “Nitty Gritty”
4. The Monkees, “Daydream Believer”
5. Ice Cube, “Robin Lench”
6. Thelonious Monk, “Ask Me Now”
7. Elvis Costello, “Starting to Come to Me”
8. Tinted Windows, “Without Love”
9. The Fortunes, “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again”
10. Cameo, “Word Up”

Me likey the new embedded media players in the random 10′s, btw.

1. Neko Case, “This Tornado Loves You”
2. Sugarland, “Everyday America” – I gotta say I’ve found Sugarland to be hit or miss for me. Some of their songs have a bit too much of that manufactured Nashville sound to them. Still, there’s more there to like than not.
3. Matisyahu, “King Without a Crown”
4. Fleetwood Mac, “World Turning”
5. Johnny Cash, “Just As I Am”
6. Wilco, “Theologians” – I’m mixed on their new album, but I can’t wait to see them again at the Coca Cola Center next month.
7. The White Stripes, “Take, Take, Take”
8. Solex, “Peppy Solex”
9. Alicia Keys, “I Need You”
10. Van Morrison, “Everyone”

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