Here we go again, with a journey down the twisty little roads of my iPod:
- Sloan E-52s, “Son of a Preacher Man” (2001-2002)
- Yo La Tengo, “Autumn Sweater (Remix by Kevin Shields)” (A Smattering of Outtakes and Rarities)
- Billy Bragg and Wilco, “Ingrid Bergman” (Mermaid Avenue)
- Steve Reich Ensemble, “City Life III ‘It’s been a honeymoon – Can’t take no mo’” (City Life)
- Tom Waits, “Lost in the Harbor” (Alice)
- Elvis Costello and the London Symphony Orchestra, “Tormentress” (Il Sogno)
- Pulp with the Swingle Singers, “My Body May Die” (Randall and Hopkirk Soundtrack)
- Early Music Ensemble of London, “Christe, Qui Lux Es” (Guilliame de Machaut), Music of the Gothic Era)
- Run-DMC, “My Adidas” (Raising Hell)
- Cat Power, “Back of Your Head” (Moon Pix)
This is why pressing Shuffle on any musical device I own is a little dangerous.