Fairport Convention [00:47]
"Million Dollar Bash"
Fairport Chronicles
A&M SP-3530 1976
Fairport Convention plucking a little something from the Basement Tapes and giving it a fine dust off.
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart [03:41]
"Girl I'm Out to Get You"
Family Portrait
A&M SP-19002 1967
Bubblegum Pop takes a dip into Chamber Pop? Maybe this is what happened when Boyce & Hart listened to Sgt Pepper and Their Satanic Majesties Request?
Bobbie Gentry [06:05]
"Rainmaker"
Fancy
Capitol Records ST-428 1970
A fine funky arrangement of this Harry Nilsson/Bill Martin song. The album made it to number 34 on the Hot Country Albums chart.
The Oak Ridge Boys [08:45]
"She's Gone to L.A. Again"
Fancy Free
MCA Records MCA-5209 1981
From the album that unleashed the song "Elvira" on an unsuspecting listening public.
Lightnin' Hopkins [12:40]
"Lightnin' Boogie"
Fast Life Woman
Verve Records V-8453 1962
Some excellent electric boogie from the Texas legend. Fun fact: Hopkins recorded an album in 1969 entitled Free Form Patterns in which he was backed by the 13th Floor Elevators rhythm section.
Frank Yankovic [15:29]
"Champagne Taste and a Beer Bankroll"
Favorite Polkas
ABC Records ABCD-873 1975
Ain't it the truth, buddy.
Feargal Sharkey [17:29]
"It's All Over Now"
Feargal Sharkey
A&M Records SP-6-5108 1985
Former Undertones frontman with his first solo outing. Couldn't resist picking this one. For interested parties, there is the album opens with a bit of she said/he said: Side 1 Track 1 is by Maria McKee about her relationship with Benmont Tench, and Side 1 Track 2 is by Benmont Tench but is purportedly not about Maria McKee.
Nina Hagen [21:40]
"What It Is"
Fearless
Columbia BFC 39214 1983
That's right, an RHCP song. And oddly it fits in the context of this album very well.
José Feliciano [27:30]
"Just a Little Bit of Rain"
Feliciano!
RCA Victor LSP-3957 1969
Could definitely use a little rain out here.
Deerhoof [30:20]
"Paradise Girls"
Fever 121614
Polyvinyl Record Company PRC-309 2015
Recorded live in Tokyo, on beautiful translucent red vinyl. One of the my favorite bands to see live.
Tom Jones [33:49]
"Don't Fight It"
Fever Zone
Parrot PAS 71019 1968
Tom doing his best Wilson Pickett.
Julio Iglesias [36:41]
"Une Chanson Quie Revient"
Fidèle
CBS DIL-50323 1981
Awe yeah, disco Cole Porter. Begin the Beguine for those of you wondering.
PJ Harvey [42:15]
"50ft Queenie"
50ft Queenie
Island Records 12IS 538 1993
The third single from Rid of Me. Recorded at Prince's Pachyderm Studios by Steve Albini.
Ohio Players [44:38]
"Fire"
Fire
Mercury SRM-1-1013 1974
Ohio Players number one single from their number one album.
UiLab [49:06]
"St. Elmo's Fire (Radio)"
Fires
Bingo BIN 2 1998
Ui + Stereolab + Eno = Awesome!
Billy Mure's Super-Sonic Guitars [53:14]
"Guitar Theme"
Fireworks
RCA Victor LSP-1694
Some stereophonic snazziness!
Music behind the DJ: "Everybody's Talkin" by Terry Baxter and his Orchestra

Fairport Convention [00:47]

"Million Dollar Bash"

Fairport Chronicles

A&M SP-3530 1976

Fairport Convention plucking a little something from the Basement Tapes and giving it a fine dust off.

Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart [03:41]

"Girl I'm Out to Get You"

Family Portrait

A&M SP-19002 1967

Bubblegum Pop takes a dip into Chamber Pop? Maybe this is what happened when Boyce & Hart listened to Sgt Pepper and Their Satanic Majesties Request?

Bobbie Gentry [06:05]

"Rainmaker"

Fancy

Capitol Records ST-428 1970

A fine funky arrangement of this Harry Nilsson/Bill Martin song. The album made it to number 34 on the Hot Country Albums chart.

The Oak Ridge Boys [08:45]

"She's Gone to L.A. Again"

Fancy Free

MCA Records MCA-5209 1981

From the album that unleashed the song "Elvira" on an unsuspecting listening public.

Lightnin' Hopkins [12:40]

"Lightnin' Boogie"

Fast Life Woman

Verve Records V-8453 1962

Some excellent electric boogie from the Texas legend. Fun fact: Hopkins recorded an album in 1969 entitled Free Form Patterns in which he was backed by the 13th Floor Elevators rhythm section.

Frank Yankovic [15:29]

"Champagne Taste and a Beer Bankroll"

Favorite Polkas

ABC Records ABCD-873 1975

Ain't it the truth, buddy.

Feargal Sharkey [17:29]

"It's All Over Now"

Feargal Sharkey

A&M Records SP-6-5108 1985

Former Undertones frontman with his first solo outing. Couldn't resist picking this one. For interested parties, there is the album opens with a bit of she said/he said: Side 1 Track 1 is by Maria McKee about her relationship with Benmont Tench, and Side 1 Track 2 is by Benmont Tench but is purportedly not about Maria McKee.

Nina Hagen [21:40]

"What It Is"

Fearless

Columbia BFC 39214 1983

That's right, an RHCP song. And oddly it fits in the context of this album very well.

José Feliciano [27:30]

"Just a Little Bit of Rain"

Feliciano!

RCA Victor LSP-3957 1969

Could definitely use a little rain out here.

Deerhoof [30:20]

"Paradise Girls"

Fever 121614

Polyvinyl Record Company PRC-309 2015

Recorded live in Tokyo, on beautiful translucent red vinyl. One of the my favorite bands to see live.

Tom Jones [33:49]

"Don't Fight It"

Fever Zone

Parrot PAS 71019 1968

Tom doing his best Wilson Pickett.

Julio Iglesias [36:41]

"Une Chanson Quie Revient"

Fidèle

CBS DIL-50323 1981

Awe yeah, disco Cole Porter. Begin the Beguine for those of you wondering.

PJ Harvey [42:15]

"50ft Queenie"

50ft Queenie

Island Records 12IS 538 1993

The third single from Rid of Me. Recorded at Prince's Pachyderm Studios by Steve Albini.

Ohio Players [44:38]

"Fire"

Fire

Mercury SRM-1-1013 1974

Ohio Players number one single from their number one album.

UiLab [49:06]

"St. Elmo's Fire (Radio)"

Fires

Bingo BIN 2 1998

Ui + Stereolab + Eno = Awesome!

Billy Mure's Super-Sonic Guitars [53:14]

"Guitar Theme"

Fireworks

RCA Victor LSP-1694


Some stereophonic snazziness!

Music behind the DJ: "Everybody's Talkin" by Terry Baxter and his Orchestra