Friday, February 20, 2026
Sultana - Titanic
Another recent random CD purchase. Never heard of Titanic (the band) before but apparently this slice of Afrobeat-ish grooviness hit the dizzy heights of number 5 back in 1971. As I was only a year and a half old by then I guess I can be forgiven for not recognising it...
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
That's What I Think - Cyndi Lauper
Co-written by Allee Willis (who amongst other tracks penned the Friends theme tune) this song failed to make the Top 30 back in 1993 and the album it came from, Hat Full of Stars didn't even reach the Top 40. Good grief. I'm guessing the Great British record buying public were too busy sending Mr Blobby to the Christmas number one...
Monday, February 16, 2026
White Rabbit - George Benson
Picked up another eclectic selection of CDs over the weekend, including the ace George Benson Anthology box set which has this delicious cover of the Jefferson Airplane classic on it. Jazz-tastic!
Friday, February 13, 2026
The Ballad of Tom Jones - Space
If you're looking for a non slushy Valentine's Day track look no further than Space's classic The Ballad of Tom Jones, featuring Cerys Matthews from Catatonia. Like most of Space's output it's ever so slightly bonkers...just listen to the lyrics.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
No Threat - The Tragically Hip
Pretty much unheard of over here in the UK, The Tragically Hip might just well be one of Canada's best kept musical secrets. Think a rockier REM and you'll be on the right lines. If this floats your boat you've got 30+ years worth of tracks to get stuck into. Sadly lead Hipster Gord died in 2017 at 53 years old.
Monday, February 09, 2026
Zabadak - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich
Picked up a 'Best of' by this lot over the weekend. I'll have whatever they were smoking when they came up with this track.
Here's another one that's slightly less bonkers...only slightly mind you...a number 2 hit in 1966 as well.
Thursday, February 05, 2026
Matter of Taste - Tyler Ballgame
Imagine if Roy Orbison and Joe Cocker had got it on in Laurel Canyon in the 70s...I reckon Tyler Ballgame's could well have been their lovechild.
Whatever his origin, his stuff's really floating my musical boat at the moment. Here's another one, just ripe for a festival field this summer...
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