OK, I should balance my non-random ten with a random ten, so here they are:
Somewhere In Texas | The Raveonettes |
Strange Fruit | Billy Holiday |
Three Bikes in the Sky | Tangerine Dream |
Woman Of Heart And Mind | Joni Mitchell |
Us | Regina Spektor |
Black Milk | Eighth From The Egg |
Tanaka Sound | Saian Supa |
Truth is (featuring Robert Smith) | Tweaker |
O Skeewiff where art thou? (man of constant sorrow) | Skeewiff |
All Apologies | Nirvana |
Sacala | Don Omar, Wisin Y Yandel & Hector |
You Don't Know What Love Is | Chucho Valdez |
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