{"id":13899,"date":"2012-05-08T00:36:10","date_gmt":"2012-05-08T07:36:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kith.org\/journals\/jed\/2012\/05\/08\/13899.html"},"modified":"2012-05-08T00:36:10","modified_gmt":"2012-05-08T07:36:10","slug":"favorite-songs-redux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kith.org\/jed\/2012\/05\/08\/favorite-songs-redux\/","title":{"rendered":"Favorite songs redux"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Way back in 2004, I posted a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kith.org\/journals\/jed\/2004\/03\/09\/1862.html\">list of my favorite music<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>There've been some additions to the list since then, and more of the songs are available via the iTunes Store, and I wanted to add annotations. So here's an updated list.<\/p>\n<p>These are only my five-star favorites; there are also about 2500 four-star songs in my iTunes. So some of my favorite performers and songwriters aren't represented on this list at all, 'cause I rated all their songs as four stars instead of five.<\/p>\n<p>Links may be specifically to the US iTunes Store; apologies to those of you who are elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Some of the iTunes Store previews, unfortunately, don't include the catchiest or otherwise best bits of the tune.<\/p>\n<p>This list is in alphabetical order by performer, with some slight variations as appropriate.<\/p>\n<dl>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/chester-nimitz-oriental-garden\/id272115293?i=272115361\">Chester Nimitz Oriental Garden Waltz<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.austinlizards.com\/\">Austin Lounge Lizards<\/a>, <cite>Highway Cafe of the Damned<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Probably the only a cappella waltz I've heard performed by a bluegrass band, and certainly the silliest.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/if-i-had-$1-000-000\/id283789996?i=283790065\">If I Had $1,000,000<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Barenaked Ladies, <cite>Gordon<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Infectiously fun and charming.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/dicks-maggot\/id2718047?i=2718036\">Dick's Maggot<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Bare Necessities, <cite>English Country Dances<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Instrumental. My favorite of the pieces I learned to waltz by. In addition to loving the tune, I love the little variations and the way they hand it off from one instrument to another each time through.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/video-killed-the-radio-star\/id5195711?i=5195697\">Video Killed the Radio Star<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>The Buggles, <cite>The Age of Plastic<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Catchy synthpop, and I find the words and tone evocative, nostalgic without being maudlin. It's this specific version that I like: the breathy half-kitschy &ldquo;oh, oh&rdquo; bits, the filtered lead vocals, the repeated &ldquo;you aaaaare a radio star&rdquo; bit at the end of the lyrics section, the instrumental parts after the lyrics end.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/when-i-go\/id151829057?i=151829061\">When I Go<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Dave Carter with Tracy Grammer, <cite>When I Go<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>As with many of Carter's songs, I don't entirely understand this, but I find the imagery and lyrics extremely evocative and compelling, and I love the tune. And the mood is (for me) a good mix of acceptance with raging against the dying of the light. The &ldquo;hope that someone wise is listening&rdquo; line especially always chokes me up.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/fast-car\/id79565550?i=79565507\">Fast Car<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Tracy Chapman, <cite>Tracy Chapman<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I find this mesmerizing and compelling and sad and, just a bit, at the end, hopeful.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/the-galway-rover\/id265620176?i=265621181\">The Galway Rover<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.cherishtheladies.com\/\">Cherish the Ladies<\/a>, <cite>New Day Dawning<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I love that in this song it's the woman who's roving and the man who stays at home; but that wouldn't be enough to make it a favorite without the tune and the singing. I like other songs from this album, but this song is the real standout for me.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/blessed\/id475954047?i=475954114\">Blessed<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.luicollins.com\/\">Lui Collins<\/a>, <cite>Moondancer<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>My favorite quasi-religious song. I'm not a terribly spiritual person; this song (and some others like it) is about as close as I get to prayer. Singing along with the audience on this at a Philadelphia-area concert in 1990 or so may've been one of the high points of my life.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/two-pterodactyls\/id423458627?i=423458656\">Two Pterodactyls<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.luicollins.com\/\">Lui Collins<\/a>, <cite>North of Mars<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Totally charming and sweet. And I'm a sucker for forgiveness. Lyrics are from a poem by Jane Yolen.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/wildflower-song\/id423458775?i=423458794\">Wildflower Song<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.luicollins.com\/\">Lui Collins<\/a>, <cite>Baptism of Fire<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>My favorite love song. Catchy and joyous. Makes me grin every time. I especially like the way it shifts from cautious cynicism into joy.<\/dd>\n  <dt>Fiddler's Hymn \/ Yankee Reverse<\/dt>\n  <dd>Cross Country, <cite>Never Grow Old<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Another semi-secular hymn. The first song I taught myself a harmony part for, because I love the way the voices weave in and out on the chorus. And I like the play on words of &ldquo;I draw the bow and I feel my heart fly.&rdquo; The instrumental part at the end is lovely too.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/cold-missouri-waters\/id326890174?i=326890182\">Cold Missouri Waters<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Dar Williams, Lucy Kaplansky, and Richard Shindell, <cite><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/exec\/obidos\/tg\/detail\/-\/B00000D9WD\/\">Cry Cry Cry<\/a><\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Heartbreaking and haunting. Courage and regret and a compelling story. I slightly prefer this version to James Keelaghan's original, but I really like a bunch of Keelaghan's other original songs; looking up who wrote this one was what led me to his music.<\/dd>\n  <dt>Brown Gal<\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.echoschildren.org\/\">Echo's Children<\/a>, <cite><a href=\"http:\/\/www.echoschildren.org\/Echos_Children_CD.html#CD3\">A Dancing World<\/a><\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>One of my favorite poly love songs, whether or not it was intended that way, with a rousing seagoing tune and great harmonies. And, for once, a bass part.<\/dd>\n  <dt>Common Things<\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.echoschildren.org\/\">Echo's Children<\/a>, <cite><a href=\"http:\/\/www.echoschildren.org\/Echos_Children_CD.html#CD3\">A Dancing World<\/a><\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Another wistful love song. I especially love the little up-and-down bit in the music at the end of each verse.<\/dd>\n  <dt>Low Among the Roses<\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.echoschildren.org\/\">Echo's Children<\/a>, <cite><a href=\"http:\/\/www.echoschildren.org\/Echos_Children_CD.html#CD3\">A Dancing World<\/a><\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Yet another love song, but a more practical-minded one than most.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/aint-life-a-brook\/id319936527?i=319936609\">Ain't Life a Brook<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.ferrononline.com\/\">Ferron<\/a>, <cite>Testimony<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Most of Ferron's stuff doesn't, alas, do much for me, but I love this song, specifically this version of it. Haunting and sad and lovely, and I love the wistful forgiveness\/reconciliation\/understanding at the end.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/finlandia-live\/id217295052?i=217297369\">Finlandia (Live Version)<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Indigo Girls, <cite>Rarities<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I heard them perform this with Joan Baez at the one Indigo Girls concert I went to, at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. My favorite patriotic song, and this is a particularly nice rendition of it, with gorgeous a cappella harmonies.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/digging-for-some-words\/id3627109?i=3627103\">Digging for Some Words<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Juluka, <cite>Scatterlings<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>This was the first CD I ever bought, before I owned a CD player, and this song was the main reason. I like other Juluka songs too, but this is by far my favorite.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/cold-is-the-night\/id288598599?i=288598643\">Cold Is the Night<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.cindykallet.com\/pages\/page1\">Kallet, Epstein, Cicone<\/a>, <cite>Angels in Daring<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I love almost all of this album, but this song most of all. How many times can I say phrases like &ldquo;gorgeous a cappella harmonies&rdquo; in one list?<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/down-to-the-river-to-pray\/id2356345?i=2356302\">Down to the River to Pray<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Alison Krauss, <cite>O Brother, Where Art Thou?<\/cite> soundtrack<\/dd>\n  <dd>I think more or less the first thing I said after I left the theatre was &ldquo;I need to buy the soundtrack album.&rdquo; There are other songs I like on that album, but this is the one I love.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/i-will\/id394756803?i=394756823\">I Will<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Alison Krauss, <cite>Now That I've Found You<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I much prefer this cover to the original. Can't remember whether I knew about Krauss before <cite>O Brother<\/cite> or not; it's fairly likely that Arthur had played me some of her stuff before that. (She does sing the song, but oddly, the iTunes preview has only an instrumental bit.)<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/cant-help-falling-in-love\/id328090070?i=328090143\">Can't Help Falling in Love<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Lick the Tins, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/exec\/obidos\/tg\/detail\/-\/B000002O58\/\"><cite>Some Kind of Wonderful<\/cite> soundtrack<\/a><\/dd>\n  <dd>I don't especially like most versions of this song, and although I loved the movie as an impressionable teen, most of the soundtrack doesn't do much for me. But I do love this admittedly odd cover, for no reason I can understand.<\/dd>\n  <dt>And From Now On<\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.matthewwernerfurniture.com\/mariposa.htm\">Mariposa<\/a>, <cite>First Light of Dawn<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Still more gorgeous harmonies. Sadly, the album doesn't seem to be available anymore.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/wish-you-goodnight\/id2468010?i=2468007\">Wish You Goodnight<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>John McCutcheon, <cite>Nothing to Lose<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>A lovely and hopeful sort of lullaby.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/this-island-earth\/id289317245?i=289317266\">This Island Earth<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>The Nylons, <cite>Happy Together<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I can take or leave most of this album, but this song is great. Another joyous secular hymn, another a cappella song.<\/dd>\n  <dt><cite>Hill Street Blues<\/cite> theme<\/dt>\n  <dd>Mike Post, <cite>TV Guide: 50 All-Time Favorite TV Themes<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Instrumental. I suppose my reaction is partly nostalgia for the first TV show I really loved, but even when I was first watching the series, this tune was part of what I loved about it. Now that I'm re-watching the series, in most episodes I've been watching the whole opening credits sequence specifically to hear this evocative and semi-melancholy theme music.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/im-gonna-be-500-miles\/id327049562?i=327049567\">I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>The Proclaimers, <cite>Benny &amp; Joon<\/cite> soundtrack<\/dd>\n  <dd>I wasn't a big fan of the movie, but I loved this song.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/seasons-of-love\/id79307967?i=79308071\">Seasons of Love<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Original Broadway Cast, <cite>Rent: Original Broadway Cast Recording<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I like a bunch of songs from this show, but this one is the real standout. I heard it somewhere, maybe in an ad for the show or something, before I had even heard of <cite>Rent<\/cite>, and it was what made me interested in the show.<\/dd>\n  <dt>Smoke in the Air<\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.afn.org\/~fay\/ss\/short.htm\">The Short Sisters<\/a>, <cite>A Planet Dancing Slow<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I almost watched the movie <cite>Kansas City<\/cite> because of this song, before I realized that it was unlikely to evoke the same feelings of melancholy nostalgia. I wouldn't have expected to love harmonica so much, but it works really well here.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/everything-possible-live\/id2578342?i=2578338\">Everything Possible<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Fred Small, <cite>Everything Possible<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>My other favorite lullaby; also hopeful and lovely.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/our-town\/id2465740?i=2465727\">Our Town<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin, <cite>Our Town<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I much prefer this cover to the original Iris DeMent version.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/phobos.apple.com\/WebObjects\/MZStore.woa\/wa\/viewAlbum?playlistId=390669&selectedItemId=390643\">Morning Has Broken<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Cat Stevens, <cite>Classics Volume 24<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Another hymn that nearly always chokes me up when I try to sing along, especially the third verse.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/suo-gan\/id68973185?i=68973287\">Suo G\u00e2n<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>George Guest, Lynton Atkinson, Robert King, Simon Keenlyside, St. John's College Choir, Cambridge & Stephen Cleobury, <cite>Silent Night&mdash;25 Carols of Peace & Tranquility<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>This song is the main thing I liked about <cite>Empire of the Sun<\/cite>. I spent literally years looking for it; I had no idea even what language it was in for a long time. (Turns out it's a <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Suo_G\u00e2n\">Welsh lullaby<\/a>.) Eventually the iTunes Store came along and I found several recordings of it. At this point I'm not sure whether I like this version or the <cite>Empire of the Sun<\/cite> version better.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/baba-yetu-feat.-soweto-gospel\/id340982502?i=340982727\">Baba Yetu<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Talisman A Cappella, <cite>The Quick Day Is Done<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Written by a Talisman alum, used in the soundtrack to <cite>Civilization IV<\/cite>. Magnificent and joyous. I gather that the lyrics are not entirely accurate Swahili, which makes me a little sad, but I'm willing to forgive that for this song. (I'm linking to an iTunes Store version that I think is pretty close to the Talisman version.)<\/dd>\n  <dt>Shut De' Do'<\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.stanfordtalisman.com\/\">Talisman A Cappella<\/a>, <cite>no murmurs, no zealots<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I really like the energy and the tune of this; there are a lot of Talisman songs I like (especially on this first album of theirs), but this and &ldquo;Baba Yetu&rdquo; stand well above the rest for me.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/i-see-the-light\/id402057913?i=402057938\">I See the Light<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi, <cite>Tangled<\/cite> soundtrack<\/dd>\n  <dd><cite>Tangled<\/cite> was my favorite movie of 2010, and this was my favorite song from it. The lyrics aren't quite as good as I want them to be, but I love the melody and the romance, and the lyrics are almost right.<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/ana-ng\/id307831440?i=307831448\">Ana Ng<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd>They Might Be Giants, <cite>Lincoln<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>I like this partly for the tune, partly for the lyrics that start out sounding like nonsense but have some sense behind them. And partly for evocative phrases like &ldquo;I don't want the world; I just want your half.&rdquo;<\/dd>\n  <dt><a href=\"http:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/album\/arrow\/id273296410?i=273297246\">Arrow<\/a><\/dt>\n  <dd><a href=\"http:\/\/www.cherylwheeler.com\/\">Cheryl Wheeler<\/a>, <cite>Circles &amp; Arrows<\/cite><\/dd>\n  <dd>Just when you thought it couldn't get any wistfuller, along comes perhaps the very wistfullest of my favorite wistful songs.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p>I'm struck by how many of these are love songs, and how many of them are quasi-religious. Maybe what it comes down to is that wistful\/sentimental\/melancholy and joyous are the emotional flavors I like best in music.<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Way back in 2004, I posted a list of my favorite music. 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