Tuesday, 5 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 104

Jar of Flies - Alice in Chains
Bah gawd that solo in Nutshell is the perfect amount of feel. These guys had a real knack for mixing chill acoustic vibes with angry grunge-metal attitude. This was more of the former and it is some of their best work.
Highlights: Nutshell, No Excuses, I Stay Away, Rotten Apple
8/10

The Jasmine Flower - Heather Nova
Continuing with my acoustic-themed start to the day, here is Ms. Nova giving a big dose of purely acoustic numbers, with the occasional cello thrown in to make it a bit more depressing. It ends with an original Xmas song? Which at least has some drums and keyboards, so things end on a bit of lift.
Highlights: Out On a Limb, Say Something, Always Christmas
6/10

Jazz - Queen
Freddie Mercury does not like Star Wars? I knew there was a reason I always loved Queen! You know, I have this mindset that this is like the worst Queen album. Always have since I was young. But when I actually listen to it... it really is not that bad. There are some killer tracks on it and there is some serious fun to be had.
Highlights: Fat Bottomed Girls, Bicycle Race, Dead on Time, Don't Stop Me Now
8/10

JEJEJEJET!! - PASSPO☆
I am not going to re-read my previous bLog about this album, but you should. Because this album is fantastic. Although I do wish I had my old spreadsheet from the PASSPO☆ marathon so I could check if I am just throwing about 5 star ratings without prejudice nowadays. The last two songs are about as perfect as anyone could ask for. I want to put them on repeat!
Highlights: Growing Up (Album ver.), 「I」, サクラ小町, BEAST IN YOU, 気分はサイコー! サイコー! サイコー!
8/10

Jewel Vox - Pile
My fav character from Love Live!'s voice actor - and the genuinely best singer of the show - makes her debut away from the terrible idol of μ's. And this is mostly generic anime-style music. Which is fine? I mean, Psychic Lover are one of my all-time favourite bands and their whole deal is making anime music. Just not at all generic. Just you wait until I get to the P albums... 
Highlights: Black Butterfly, Furuwasaete, ⇒ NEXT WORLD ⇒, いつかキミに届ける世界
6.5/10

Jewels: Alternate Takes - Queen
I ended up with so many extra tracks from the Queen reissues that I had to break them down to their own little albums. Much better than having 15 random EPs. Except I really had no idea how I was grouping them for the most part. I will probably adjust them at some point. I genuinely prefer the original b-side version of My Life Has Been Saved - feels like it has a bit more drive than what they did to it for Made in Heaven
Highlights: Keep Yourself Alive [Long-Lost Retake, June 1975], Don't Stop Me Now [With Long Lost Guitars], My Life Has Been Saved [1989 B-Side Version], Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) [HD Mix]
8/10

Jewels: De Lane Lea Demos - Queen
These do not sound too far removed from the final studio versions. Except the drums sound better? While everything else sounds a bit worse? Or maybe that is just the quality of the tapes. Let us see what I have to say when I hear the Queen I version of this!
Highlights: Jesus, The Night Comes Down
7/10

Jewels: Instrumentals - Queen
Great songs, just minus the main vocals. Do not fret: those epic layers of harmonies are still there, sometimes. It does make you appreciate the little bits in the music that you do not normally hear (plus these are likely modern remixes, so not exact replicas).
Highlights: Tie Your Mother Down [Backing Track], Seven Seas of Rhye [Instrumental], Chinese Torture, Spread Your Wings [Instrumental]
6.5/10

Joanne - Lady Gaga
There are a few bright spots, naturally, but otherwise this is the most uninspired and derivative material Gaga has released. An album so mediocre I do not think I have listened to anything she has released since.
Highlights: Million Reasons, Diamond Heart, Grigio Girls, Hey Girl
6/10

John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon
This should probably just be called Plastic Ono Band, no? The most public therapy session. I also appreciate that the whole album just has three types of songs; grunge/shuffle, piano ballady, and acoustic minimalism. And all of them involve Lennon just putting everything in to them. 
Highlights: Mother, God, My Mummy's Dead, Hold On, I Found Out
9/10

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Monday, 4 August 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 103

J is for JustAnother13000SongsToGo

J・A・M - JUDY AND MARY
YUKI is the stuff. Punk YUKI swearing and shouting is even better. Dang this band were so fun!
Highlights: Judy is a Tank Girl, Power of Love, Lolita A-Go-Go, Glamour Punks
7/10

Jackie - Joanne [Single]
Ooooh yeah a dance classic!
9/10

Jacksonville City Nights - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
This is the most pure and country this dude did and I actually dig it. Still, even! The Follow the Lights version of Dear John is way betterer in parts, but I def get chills at the end of the last verse on this one - credit to Norah Jones' delivery, there. The distortions and stuff just adds to the charm here.
Highlights: The End, Hard Way to Fall, The Hardest Part, Withering Heights, Don't Fail Me Now
8/10

Jacksonville City Nights: Rarities - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
These are great, too! The electric version of September is probably one of the best songs on both versions of the album. This version of Always on My Mind is a masterpiece.
Highlights: September [Alternate Take], Always on My Mind, What Sin Replaces Love (both versions, dammit)
7.5/10

Jacksonville: Paxam Singles Series, Vol. 2 - Ryan Adams
What is this, some sort of Ryan Adams vs Jacksonville documentary?
Highlights: That initial surprise when this was released? Mr. Walkedypants is admittedly quite funny
6/10

Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette
The angsty album that all angsty albums are measured against. And they are never going to match it, because no one else is doing it as openly and honestly as Alanis.
Highlights:
9/10

Jagged Little Pill [Acoustic] - Alanis Morissette
Alanis is older and not so angry ten years later, so instead she tries to sing the songs more perfectly. Which also means almost no emotion. Which is the thing that made Jagged Little Pill so awesome. This version of Perfect is actually a million times better, though. Otherwise, some of the arrangements are just cheesy.
Highlights:
7/10

James Brown's Funky People - Various Artists
I do not entirely recall how I discovered this compilation, but I do recall it was one of the first things I ever bought on iTunes. And it is a stellar collection of the biggest stone cold funkiest grooves you could ever find.
Highlights: Gimme Some More - Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, Damn Right I am Somebody Pts 1 & 2 - Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, Givin Up Food for Funk Pt 1 - The J.B.'s, (It's Not the Express) It's the JB's Monorail Pt 1 - The J.B.'s
9/10

James Brown's Funky People, Vol. 2 - Various Artists
Less J.B.'s, more Bobby Byrd and Maceo. More of a heavier funk kind of thing, but still a hell of a groove. 
Highlights: You Can Have Watergate Just Gimme Some Bucks and I'll Be Straight Pt. 1 - The J.B.'s, Cross the Tracks (We Better Go Back) - Maceo and The Macks, I'm Paying Taxes What Am I Buying - Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, Blow Your Head - Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s
8/10

Japanese Complete Level 1, Adj & Adv - VocabuLearn
This is one of many little lessons I would listen to on my walk to & from work to try and build my vocabulary. Whether it not worked is certainly up for debate. It mixes up going from English to Japanese, and then Japanese to English. Exciting!
7/10

Japanese Complete Level 1, Nouns - VocabuLearn
I tend to do better with the nouns. I think maybe I did these lessons more? Or I just use the words more often in conversation?
7/10

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Thursday, 31 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 102

Invincible - Michael Jackson
The production on this album is super badass and it is pretty much MJ at his most R&B. It was always going to be in the shadow of all his previous works, unless he had released another masterpiece. Which he didn't? Some great songs, though, which showed he still had it.
Highlights: Hearbreaker, Break of Dawn, 2000 Watts, Threatened, That scream of "Slash!" right before the guitar solo in Privacy
7.5/10

Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
This is purely the b-side I Don't Want to Know - it is a Fleetwood Mac cover. I have Iris on Dizzy Up the Girl and have zero interest in ever listening to the edited single version.
8/10

Issues - KoЯn
Bagpipes. Weird interludes. Rattling bass. Bad singing and stupid lyrics. It is a classic KoЯn album! The last half of this is all jangly guitars in the verses.
Highlights: Falling Away From Me, Beg For Me, Somebody Someone, Let's Get This Party Started
5.5/10

It's Better to Travel - Swing Out Sister
This is purely that 80s smash hit Breakout. Not to be confused with the Frehley's Comet rocker. No Eric Carr on drums, here!
8/10

It's My Sin - Jan Hellriegel
90s West-Auckland rock. Some seriously giant reverb all over this. That chorus in The Way I Feel is tops.
Highlights: The Way I Feel, No Idea, It's My Sin
6/10

It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls
This is just the song. And what a song!
9/10

IT'z ICY - ITZY
ICY is the song of the Summer. Not just 2019 - I am talking EVERY Summer. It is fun having the remix of DALLA DALLA since that is the only ITZY single I do not have. Which is silly, because that is a great song.
Highlights: ICY, DALLA DALLA (DallasK Remix), WANT IT? (Imad Royal Remix)
7.5/10

IT'z ME - ITZY
The video for Wannabe is dope. But we are not here to talk about music videos. What am I? MTV?
Highlights: Wannabe, Nobody Like You, That's a No No, 24Hrs
7.5/10

iTunes Festival: London 2013 - Justin Timberlake
I think this was one of those free Xmas gifts from Apple or something. It is actually pretty decent - the band are tight and funky. The recording sounds like it was sourced from a video.
Highlights: Sexyback, Take Back the Night
7/10

IV - Ryan Adams
This is the follow up to III, which I am sure is quite logical. It is a bit more rocking. Kind of like the Rock N Roll album, but less messy and with better singing? That bridge in Icebreaker is perfection. I would rate the song Star Wars higher if it was not about Star Wars and how much he loves it. I knew there was a reason I think he is a clown!
Highlights: No, Numbers, Icebreaker, P.S., Kill the Lights
7/10

IV - Cypress Hill
Much like III, the music here is quite sparse and less powerful, while the lyrics and vocals are VERY angry. I wonder how much of it comes down to the mix or mastering. Sen Dog gets his nu-metal on with Lightning Strikes and it makes me want to track down his short-lived nu-metal band, because they were actually pretty decent. 
Highlights: Tequila Sunrise, Checkmate, Nothin' to Lose, Lightning Strikes
7/10

Ixnay on the Hombre - The Offspring
The first major label release and it is still pretty rad. Certainly a lot better than anything they put out afterwards! Pretty funny going from a group that promotes the use of marijuana, to a group that sings about drugs being bad. 
Highlights: Leave It Behind, Gone Away, Amazed, Change the World
7/10

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Wednesday, 30 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 101

INKYMAP - INKYMAP
Just saw their drummer has left the group. That is a real bummer, because these guys just get better and better and this album is a shining example of how consistently great their brand of punk rock is. Just great track after great track.
Highlights: 飛行機雲, Morning Glory, 93, D.W.C.
8.5/10

innocent arrogance - BiSH
The "final" BiSH single. After what was supposed to be the final single at the end of the whole 'BiSH iS OVER' thing. And this was only the final until they did BiSH THE NEXT. Which produced two singles. Crazy stuff. This is big epic stuff. Not perfect, but still decent.
8/10

An Innocent Man - Billy Joel
The influence of 50s rock'n roll and doo wop feature heavily on this album. There is even some 60s Elvis vibes to some of these tracks. And Joel's love for Christie Brinkley is all over this. Which is completely understandable.
Highlights: The Longest Time, Christie Lee, Keeping the Faith, Tell Her About It
7/10

Innuendo - Queen
The most perfect guitar tone, which even makes up for Freddie Mercury singing about his cat peeing on his bed. The Show Must Go On may well be the greatest and most appropriate album closer in rock history. The best until the very end.
Highlights: Innuendo, Headlong, These are the Days of Our Lives, Bijou, The Show Must Go On
8/10

Inside In/Inside Out - The Kooks
Standard mid-00s British indie rock fare. The use of acoustic guitar everywhere adds a nice flavour. Pretty decent stuff, really.
Highlights: Sofa Song, She Moves in Her Own Way, Naïve, Time Awaits
6.5/10

Inside Out - MC Hammer
Hammer is back with his MC title and a sound that is very 1995. Well, the first half is; it is classic hip-hop and it grooves hard. The second half of the album is gospel. This may well be his most consistent album! It lacks the real highs of his earlier work, but there is nothing bad and he mostly has the song lengths under control. Mostly.
Highlights: Keep On, Everything is Alright, Bustin Loose, A Brighter Day
7.5/10

Insomniac - Green Day
Like Dookie, I used to perform a number of these songs while busking. Which was silly, because this album is far less known that Dookie. But not caring about that is punk rock. And this album being less popular also makes it more punk by default. That is absolutely how this works.
Highlights: Stuart and the Ave, Brain Stew, Westbound Sign, 86
8/10

Insomniac - Enrique Iglesias
This is really the most non-interesting album Enrique has made. It is all just... there. And for far too long. And why does this version have a bunch of remixes of songs not from this album?
Highlights: Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song), Sweet Isabel, Dímelo, Not In Love (Armand Van Helden Club Mix - Feat. Kelis)
6.5/10

Interstate 46 EP - MONOEYES
Three songs. Gone has awesome use of half-time, which I am always a sucker for in punk rock. I needed some 細美さん - it has been too long!
Highlights: Interstate 46, Borderland, Gone
9/10

Into the Fire - Bryan Adams
I have lived with an error on this CD for the past 32 years. So I have never heard Victim of Love run through perfectly. Such a crime! Anyways, this is BA's best album. No big hits, just really classy songwriting all through, hitting on some personal topics like Canada's treatment of idigenous people and stuff like that. Also the lead guitar work from both BA and Keith Scott is tremendous; never overplaying anything, just really super tasteful. Oh, and killer tone.
Highlights:
9.5/10

Into the Gap - Thompson Twins
This is purely the excellent Hold Me Now. Could it be more of an 80s British new-wave pop song? Brilliant song.
10/10

Into the Sun - Sean Lennon
From a songwriting point of view, Sean Lennon is quite good. Probably a decent mix of his Father's penchant for pop sensibilities fused with his Mother's avant-garde approach to things. His voice is what lets it all down. That and everything on this album being completely unmemorable.
Highlights: [insert that gif of Vincent Vega looking around completely lost and high as a MF]
6/10

Invaders Must Die - The Prodigy
This was the big 'comeback' album, and it is certainly full of big beats and breaks like any good albums from The Prodigy should. It is like a high-energy non-stop barrage of dance beats!
Highlights: Invaders Must Die, Omen, Run With the Wolves, World's On Fire, Stand Up
8.5/10

Invaders Must Die: Lost Beats - The Prodigy
The bonus disc to Invaders Must Die. I could probably rename it to just Lost Beats if I really wanted to. It is also much less necessary than Invaders Must Die.
Highlights: Wild West 
6.5/10

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Tuesday, 29 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 101

In It For The Money - Supergrass
The album that actually got me interested in Supergrass. It kind of trails off towards the end, but it is otherwise some strong rocking numbers. I appreciate the way these guys can just play really tasty stuff and then completely let loose and unleash mayhem.
Highlights: Going Out, In It For the Money, Tonight, Sun Hits the Sky
7/10

In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 - Jay-Z
How can Diddy sing so off the actual key and just keep this in the track? Early Hove is fine and all, just a bit gross for me at times. 
Highlights: The City is Mine, Streets is Watching, Friend or Foe '98, You Must Love Me
7/10

in my mind - The Tomboys
The usual low-budget punk rock'n roll from Kobe's favourite daughters. This one feels especially budget, thanks to the terrible guitar solos and awful singing on だいだい. Good times!
Highlights: GO MERRY GO!, 幸せであふれるように, シャララ
6.5/10

The In Sound From Way Out - Beastie Boys
This is basically a compilation of their instrumental jams on Check Your Head and Ill Communication, but with a couple of new tracks.
Highlights: Son of Neckbone, In 3's, Bobo on the Corner, Lighten Up
8/10

In the Garden - Eurythmics
So very unlike where Eurythmics headed after this; much more in the new-romantic post-punk vein, but less interesting. Not terrible, but there is nothing that holds any real emotional weight or grabs the listener the way their later releases do. This is another group's discography where I need to separate the bonus tracks to their own album and keep the original albums as they were.
Highlights: Belinda, Your Time Will Come, Le Sinestre
6.5/10

In the Name of Love [EP] - CL
CL is a goddess amongst us mere mortals. If this were an album, I would have given it album of the year honours for 2019. 
Highlights: +DONE161201+, +ONE AND ONLY180228+, +I QUIT180327+, +PARADOX171115+
9/10

In The Zone - Britney Spears
There is something about Britney trying to be all sexy that I just find absolutely hilarious. Also, her singing is all sorts of terrible it makes me laugh when her fans online start all sorts of nonsense about she can sing like Christina Aguilera or whatnot. Anyways, the production on this album is a bit dated and the songs do not hold up well.
Highlights: Toxic, (I Got That) Boom Boom, The Hook Up, Everytime
6/10

Incesticide - Nirvana
I do not know if I have listened to this album since I was 16. I used to get confused by the tracklisting on side two all the time. Or maybe that was Bleach - that was missing a song that was listed. Fun fact: the first song I ever performed like in any capacity was from this album! I loved Nirvana. Kids are stupid.
Highlights: Aneurysm, Dive, Been a Son, Big Long Now
7/10

Indigo Nights - Prince
Live CD that came with the book. I think it was cobbled together from all his after-show performances. Because Prince was a madman. I, personally, find this to be super funky and an all-round great time. I read a lot of Prince fans online were super unhappy with this release, but Shizzzz I ain't afraid of you mofos! On the one!
Highlights: Alphabet St, Indigo Nights, Baby Love, 3121
8/10

Infinity - Journey
When Journey rock, they can really rock. Possibly the most enjoyable radio-rock band of the 70s and 80s that I did not listen to in the 70s or 80s.
Highlights: Wheel in the Sky, Lights, Feeling That Way, Anytime
7/10

Infinity on High - Fall Out Boy
Jay-Z with the most random and pointless cameo - he doesn't even rap, just does the musical equivalent of waving hello. I actually thought the censored version of This Ain't a Scene, It's An Arms Race was more interesting, thanks to the way it was censored.
Highlights: The Take Over The Break's Over, Don't You Know Who I Think I Am?, The (After) Life of the Party, G.I.N.A.S.F.S.
7.5/10

The Information - Beck
BECK: Congratulations, friend.
BENDER: Why, 'cause I can make annoying noises?
BECK: Exactly. I use those all the time in my music.
Highlights: Think I'm in Love, Nausea, Inside Out
6/10

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Monday, 28 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 100

If I Can Dream EP - Elvis Presley
This is take 1. I had read it was pretty awesome, and they were right. Apart from some messing up by the guitarist, Elvis' vocal delivery is actually better in some parts. Awesome song. And if I had waited, I would have had this with my 50th Anniversary collection of the '68 Comeback Special. One day I might import that last CD in to my library...
10/10

If I Die Tomorrow - Mötley Crüe
If I remember correctly, this was the first reunion single. It is nowhere near as good as anything on Saints of Los Angeles.
6/10

If Not Now, Then When... ? - The Edge of Victory
Oh, hey, look - it is me! Yes, I have my music in my iTunes library. Because why would I make music that I do not want to listen to? I would, however, like to have better vocals on this darn thing. And less loser vibes. But I dig my bass work on this whole thing and my guitar tone was perfection.
Highlights: To, Not, Be, Time, Then
7.5/10

III - Ryan Adams
Technically, this is Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, but it was only ever credited to DRA. Because of ego, probably? Anyways, this is pretty much just 90s indie college rock stylings. And I quite enjoy it. Wasteland may well be his best non-alt country songs ever. 
Highlights: Wasteland, Stop Playing With My Heart, Users
7/10

III: Temples of Boom - Cypress Hill
Such a total change of pace from their first two albums; much more chilled, musically, but lyrically they are a lot angrier. Especially when dissing Ice Cube. Dude got murderised. 
Highlights: Let It Rain, Make a Move, Throw Your Set in the Air, Everybody Must Get Stoned
7/10

Ill Communication - Beastie Boys
Killer rap songs, funky samples, groovy instrumentals, hardcore punk nonsense. This album has it all. Even awesome cameos and a little bit of the Biz.
Highlights: Sure Shot, Root Down, Sabotage, Get It Together, The Scoop
8.5/10

Ill Communication (2009 Remastered Edition) - Beastie Boys
And, of course, this is the bonus disc. The remixes are cool and work because the lyrics are so good you can really focus on them, and the hardcore stuff is just the business. This why these guys were the best.
Highlights: Root Down [Free Zone Mix], Resolution Time, Heart Attack Man [Live], Mullet Head
7/10

Imagine - John Lennon
Probably Lennon's most radio-friendly solo release. And forcing that is why it is not as great as his other solo albums. Songs about peace and love and how much Paul McCartney can get these hands or something. Harrison's guitar playing is very subtle.
Highlights: Oh Yoko!, Imagine, Crippled Inside, Give Me Some Truth
7.5/10

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Saturday, 26 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 99

I Get Wet - Andrew W.K.
I challenge anyone to deny the absolute party that these songs are. Massive metal guitars with piano against dance beats and silly lyrics being screamed/shouted. It is the American answer to Japanese Idol music. And genuinely ahead of its time.
Highlights: She Is Beautiful, It's Time to Party, Fun Night, I Get Wet
7/10

I Got Next - KRS-One
This is purely the absolutely brilliant Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight) and that is absolutely embarrassing. In my defence nah forget that noise. I need to rectify this IMMEDIATELY.
10/10

I Love Rock N' Roll - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
This album is so consistent; it kicks off with an awesome song and then just rocks hard the whole way through. And at a VERY enjoyable level. Until the end, with an incredibly strange choice of a cover song in Little Drummer Boy. Seriously. Even the bonus tracks are much better than that.
Highlights: I Love Rock N' Roll, You're Too Possessive, Oh Woe Is Me, Victim of Circumstance
8/10

I Love the Nightlife - Alicia Bridges
This may be my first listen to this album? The remix version of I Love the Nightlife is so fantastic... yet the original version is much less disco. In fact, this whole album is. And Bridges sings like this is an audition for Cabaret. Insert Kevin Sorbo gif here...
Highlights: I Love The Nightlife (Disco'Round)
5/10

I Megaphone - Imogen Heap
Imogen Heap at her most alternative, I guess you could say. A bit more alt rock in there, for sure. And a whole bunch of mad breakdowns. A fair bit of madness just in general. Certainly much darker in parts. The highs are higher than she has ever done since.
Highlights: Come Here Boy, Angry Angel, Sweet Religion, Oh Me Oh My
7/10

I Should Coco - Supergrass
Is this the best album of the whole 'Britpop' era? Or is it in 2nd place to In It For the Money - Supergrass' 2nd album? Either way, Supergrass were hugely underappreciated at the time and this album holds up extremely well. I love that changeup in I'd Like to Know. It is a veritable party!
Highlights: Caught By the Fuzz, Alright, I'd Like to Know, Time
7.5/10

I Want It All - Warren G
Classic G-Funk grooves. Warren G is highly underrated. As is Mack 10. This collection is a mess; it is not the full album and even has a song that is NOT actually part of the album. I will sort that one day.
Highlights: I Want It All, Smokin' Me Out
8/10

I Want You - Marvin Gaye
Bah gawd this is Mr. Gaye's grooviest sexiest jam it would make Prince blush. I could live without all the sex noises, though. Honestly, they should remix this album and remove it all so I can crank this album on a sunny day without the neighbours thinking I am watching porn.
Highlights: Come Live With Me My Angel, I Wanna Be Where You Are, Soon I'll Be Loving You Again, After the Dance
7.5/10

I Want You (Deluxe Edition) - Marvin Gaye
This is the bonus disc to the deluxe edition. Duh. Mostly just as groovy, but a bit less polished and a lot less sex noises!
Highlights: I Wanna Be Where You Are [Alternate Version], You Are the Way You Are [Instrumental], Is Anybody Thinking About Their Living?, I Want You (Jam)
7.5/10

I Want You Back - Secret
Welcome to today's chapter in Random K-Pop Song In My iTunes Library. These girls are just 2NE1-lite.
7/10

I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door - Eddie Hodges
Another classic song. I likely have this because I made someone learn it.
7/10

I'm Still Here - Johnny Rzeznik
Could easily pretend this is Goo Goo Dolls. Darn great song.
10/10

Ice Cream Castle - The Time
LOGMAN continues to be an embarrassment by only having Jungle Love. How and Why?!?
8/10

Ice TV: The Original Soundtrack Ablum - Various Artists
No, that is not a typo. They were being quirky! Ice TV was one of those youth focused TV shows; music and interviews and silly stuff. It was great. Then it got rebranded as Ice As and died a miserable death. This is basically a collection of songs that were popular at the time, including some indie New Zealand songs. I have some of these elsewhere, but others I would never have in a million years. Fun little time capsule or something. 
Highlights: Going Out - Supergrass, Get Down On It - The Chemical Brothers, Jesus I Was Evil - Darcy Clay, Crying Shame - HLAH
7/10

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2025 in 2025: Day 104

Jar of Flies - Alice in Chains Bah gawd that solo in Nutshell is the perfect amount of feel. These guys had a real knack for mixing chill ac...