Parsons Playlists: Good Day

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a collection of feel good indie/alternative music curated by Music Library student assistant Allison (class of 2022).

Allison says:
This is a great playlist for if you’re in a good mood or if you need some extra pep in your step. Especially great when it’s sunny out.
Genre: Indie/alternative

Good Day – Jukebox The Ghost

Jukebox the Ghost

Say It, Just Say It – The Mowgli’s

Whatever Forever – The Mowgli’s

Everybody’s Lonely – Jukebox The Ghost

Making All Things New – Aaron Espe

Freakin’ Me Out – The Mowgli’s

Aaron Espe - Making All Things New

Butch – Saint Motel

Spoonful – Grizfolk

Sunroof – courtship.

Sunroof - courtship

I Feel Good About This – The Mowgli’s

Paris – Magic Man

San Francisco – The Mowgli’s

For Elise – Saint Motel

Spacin Out – The Mowgli’s

Sweet Talk – Saint Motel

Saint Motel

I’m Good – The Mowgli’s

Nicely Done – Wild Party

All Over – CRUISR

Outskirts of Paradise – Bad Suns

Bad Suns - Disappear Here

Here is a link to the full playlist on YouTube!

Parsons Playlists: Transcendental Film Soundtracks

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a collection of film soundtrack music curated by Music Library student manager Colin (Class of 2021).

Films have been my go-to source of entertainment for years. In high school, my friends and I became heavily invested in the awards season of movies, in which we tried to watch every film that was nominated for Best Picture by the Academy. Movies are not measured for enjoyability by their success winning awards, nor do awards automatically make a movie “good.” Rather, this activity was something that my friends and I enjoyed doing, and exposed us to a lot of new films and directors. Particularly interesting for us in watching films was hearing the soundtrack, as all of my friends and I were involved in my school’s music program. We loved talking about the scores of films, and the impact that specific songs have through their leitmotifs or influence on the narrative. For example, we were obsessed with the soundtrack from La La Land, because, well let’s be honest; who can’t tap their foot or hum along with the songs when listening to its music?

La La Land - movie poster

Richard Wagner had a great influence upon the film industry and its scores due to his methodical approach to writing operas, in which the music he composed enhanced the narrative through the use of leitmotifs, or short musical phrases that indicate the appearance of a character or narrative theme. This concept was recognized by the film industry, and was expanded on by different film composers, specifically Max Steiner who is known as “The Father of Film Music.” Steiner was heavily influenced by Wagnerian musical concepts, and would incorporate leitmotifs, non-diegetic sounds and other elements that enhanced the musical experience in movies and their relation to narratives. Since Steiner, films have grown to incorporate songs into their soundtracks that are either specifically written for the movie from a preexisting band, or the rights are bought from a band to include their song in the movie. The songs themselves share the same focus that Steiner envisioned for his films, in that songs are used for a narrative purpose in order to advance the plot, express the emotions of a specific character, and/or give credibility to the environment in which the film or a scene takes place.

Max Steiner scores

A sampling of films scored by Max Steiner

With this playlist, I wanted to highlight songs used in films that transcend just their immediate presence in the film. The rules of this playlist are rather loose, in that the songs included may have been written for the specific movie in which they are famous for being in, or written before the movie and added to the soundtrack and become a staple song for the film. I have included highly popular choices that the general film-viewing population would agree with, such as “My Heart Will Go On” in Titanic and “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” in The Breakfast Club. However, I have also offered some of my personal choices of songs that I believe greatly enhance the movie and urge audiences to listen to the song outside of the filmic experience, but do not necessarily have the history or popular recognition by audiences. I hope that choices like “Slip Away” from Booksmart and “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman will expand your music and film libraries. I have organized the songs in order of their film’s release date, and my personal choices begin with “Send Me on My Way” from Matilda. And this playlist does not feature any instrumentally focused soundtracks that typically appear in large blockbuster films, but rather individual songs focused on lyrics. I hope you enjoy this eclectic playlist and relive some great film experiences through music!

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“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Judy GarlandThe Wizard of Oz
“Singin’ in the Rain” by Gene Kelly Singin’ in the Rain
“Moon River” by Audrey Hepburn Breakfast at Tiffany’s
“Mrs. Robinson” by Simon & GarfunkelThe Graduate
“Born to be Wild” by SteppenwolfEasy Rider
“Stayin’ Alive” by Bee GeesSaturday Night Fever
“Eye of the Tiger” by SurvivorRocky III
“Footloose” by Kenny LogginsFootloose
“Purple Rain” by Prince Purple Rain
“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” by Simple MindsThe Breakfast Club
“Take My Breath Away” by BerlinTop Gun
“(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” by Bill Medley & Jennifer WarnesDirty Dancing
“In Your Eyes” by Peter GabrielSay Anything
“Unchained Melody” by The Righteous BrothersGhost
“I Will Always Love You” by Whitney HoustonThe Bodyguard
“My Heart Will Go On” by Céline DionTitanic

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“Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the RicherShe’s All That
“Tiny Dancer” by Elton JohnAlmost Famous
“Lose Yourself” by Eminem8 Mile
“Dancing Queen” by ABBAMamma Mia!
“Happy” by Pharell WilliamsDespicable Me 2
“Can’t Stop the Feeling” by Justin TimberlakeTrolls
“Send Me on My Way” by Rusted Root Matilda
“Somebody to Love” by QueenElla Enchanted
“Life is a Highway” by Rascal FlattsCars
“Hoedown Throwdown” by Miley CyrusHannah Montana: The Movie
“Heroes” by David Bowie The Perks of Being a Wallflower
“Mystery of Love” by Sufjan StevensCall Me By Your Name
“Helplessly Hoping” by Crosby, Stills & NashAnnihilation
“Shallow” by Lady Gaga & Bradley CooperA Star is Born
“Slip Away” by Perfume GeniusBooksmart
“(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” by Elton John & Taron EgertonRocketman

And here is a link to a YouTube playlist version!

Parsons Playlists: Indie Covers

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today we’re featuring a collection of Indie Covers by Music Library student manager Cole (Class of 2021).

Cole says:

“I’m a huge fan of musical covers; seeing how great artists interpret one another’s work is purest joys of being a music fan. There are, of course, certain covers that everyone knows (Jeff Buckley’s cover of John Cale’s cover of Leonard Cohen’s original “Hallejulah” comes to mind). But I have a particular affinity for covers done by indie artists. I love seeing how smaller acts put their own unique spin on familiar songs, dancing on the line between fidelity and novelty. Collected below are some of my favorite covers by indie and alternative artists.”

Michael Cera Palin – “If It Makes You Happy” (originally by Sheryl Crow)

Michael Cera Palin - I Don't Know How To Explain It

Run River North – “Mr. Brightside” (originally by The Killers)

Iron & Wine – “Time After Time” (originally by Cyndi Lauper)

Japanese Breakfast – “Dreams” (originally by The Cranberries)

Lucy Dacus – “La Vie En Rose” (originally by Edith Piaf)

Lucy Dacus - La Vie En Rose

Richmond native Lucy Dacus graduated from Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School and attended Virginia Commonwealth University. She is also one third of the indie supergroup boygenius, alongside Julien Baker and Pheobe Bridgers.

The Japanese House – “Landslide” (originally by Fleetwood Mac)

Day Wave & Hazel English – “PDA” (originally by Interpol)

Day Wave and Hazel English - PDA

Phoebe Bridgers – “Friday I’m In Love” (originally by The Cure)

Soccer Mommy – “Drive” (originally by The Cars)

Bon Iver – “Coming Down” (originally by Anaïs Mitchell)

Snail Mail – “The 2nd Most Beautiful Girl In The World” (originally by Courtney Love — the little-known band, not the famous Hole singer)

Snail Mail - The 2nd Most Beautiful Girl In The World

The Cranberries – “Go Your Own Way” (originally by Fleetwood Mac)

Best Coast – “Rhiannon” (originally by Fleetwood Mac)

Dashboard Confessional – “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” (originally by R.E.M.)

Chris Carrabba - Covered in the Flood

Bonus: Punch Brothers – “Reptilia” (originally by The Strokes)
This is one of my favorite covers, though it was never formally released and cannot be included in the Spotify playlist below.

Spotify playlist:

YouTube playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57ZewHDv2qO-LL0MWM1SZ45mr0

Parsons Playlists: Halloween 2020

Welcome to the third installment of Parsons Playlists, back after a hiatus and featuring a Halloween playlist from Music Library Associate, Melanie Armstrong.

Halloween 2020

Melanie says: “Since Halloween 2020 is going to be a bit … different, I – your friendly neighborhood Music Library Associate – made a playlist in that vein.
I’ve left out some of the more obvious Halloween playlist picks (like “Thriller“, or “Spooky“, or “Ghostbusters“), and hope you’ll enjoy this idiosyncratic selection! I’ve included some songs for the Halloween blue moon (the first Halloween blue moon since 1944) among other things.”

Otis Redding – “Trick or Treat”

Billie Eilish – “Bury A Friend”

billie eilish

The Cramps – “I Was A Teenage Werewolf”

Missy Elliott – “Get Ur Freak On”

Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On

The Marcels – “Blue Moon”

(This doo-wop version is arguably the most famous version of “Blue Moon”, but it was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934!)

King Harvest – “Dancing in the Moonlight”

blue moon

Electric Light Orchestra – “Strange Magic”

Squirrel Nut Zippers – “Hell”

Vintage Halloween Dance

Van Halen – “Runnin’ With The Devil”
(in tribute to Eddie Van Halen who passed away this month)

Talking Heads – “Psycho Killer”

The Police – “Murder By Numbers”

Halloween dogs

The White Stripes – “Little Ghost”

Louis Armstrong – “The Skeleton in the Closet”

Le Squellette Joyeux

The Divine Comedy – “The Happy Goth”

They Might Be Giants – “Dead”

Groovie Ghoulies – “(She’s My) Vampire Girl”

Black Cat and Jack O'Lantern

Yoko Ono – “Yes, I’m A Witch”

Eels – “My Beloved Monster”

Buffy the Vampire Slayer stake

Billy Joel – “The Stranger”
(a song about masks feels EXTRA appropriate at the moment … plus fun with metaphors!)

R.E.M. – “It’s The End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”

And here it all is as a Spotify playlist for you:

Plus here’s a bonus (not available on Spotify) cheese-tacular Halloween artifact from the 1980s featuring the inimitable Tim Curry:

We sincerely hope that everyone has a safe & fun Halloween (despite the particular weirdness of 2020).

jack o lantern

YouTube playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57Zew8nvrzDii5yoNOsWmj69_s

Parsons Playlists : “A Tribute to Adam Schlesinger (1967-2020)”

Welcome to our second installment of Parsons Playlists. Our second playlist is from Music Library Associate, Melanie Armstrong and is a tribute to songwriter Adam Schlesinger, whose career was cut short on April 1st, 2020 due to complications from Covid-19.

Adam Schlesinger

Melanie says: “I first became aware of Adam Schlesinger’s work when I discovered the band Fountains of Wayne in the early 2000s. But come to find out, I had already heard his amazing pop sensibility thanks to the title song of the 1996 movie That Thing You Do!. He wrote music for many other TV, Broadway and film projects and also for the musical TV series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which happens to be one of my very favorite recent TV shows. I also threw in a couple of TV Christmas songs since I blog about holiday programs with my husband. So please enjoy this sampling of his amazing and alas too short career! This music will definitely make you smile though, and that’s quite a legacy to leave behind.”

Fountains of Wayne – “Stacy’s Mom” (2003) (probably the biggest hit of the group’s career)

Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers album cover (2003)

Fountains of Wayne – Welcome Interstate Managers album cover (2003)

The Wonders – “That Thing You Do” (1996)

Pretend 1960s single cover for "That Thing You Do"

Josie and the Pussycats – “Pretend To Be Nice” (2001)

Josie and the Pussycats (2001)

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast featuring Santino Fontana – “Settle for Me” (2015) (A delightful Emmy-nominated little Fred & Ginger musical pastiche)

Settle for Me

Hugh Grant & Drew Barrymore in Music & Lyrics – “The Way Back Into Love” (2007)

Fountains of Wayne – “Radiation Vibe” (1996)

Fountains of Wayne - Self Titled Debut album

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (featuring Rachel Bloom) – “You Stupid Bitch” (2016)

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Stephen Colbert – “Another Christmas Song” (2008)

A Colbert Christmas (2008)

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast – “California Christmastime” (2015)

Cry-Baby Musical Cast – “Nobody Gets Me” (2007)

Cry-Baby the Musical

Fountains of Wayne – “Hey Julie” (2003)

The Monkees – “Our Own World” (2016)

The Monkees - Good Times!

12th studio album by the Monkees, produced by Adam Schlesinger and released in 2016

Ivy – “Edge of the Ocean” (2001)

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast (featuring Michael Hyatt) – “Antidepressants Are So Not A Big Deal” (2019) (Won Emmys for Outstanding Music & Lyrics and Outstanding Choreography)

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Adam Schlesinger, Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen celebrating their Emmy win for “Antidepressants Are So Not A Big Deal”

Fountains of Wayne – “Sink to the Bottom” (1996)

Adam Schlesinger – Youtube Playlist

Spotify Playlist (with bonus songs!)

Parsons Playlists: Walking Music

Although we are all socially distant at the moment, we thought it might be fun and encouraging to share playlists as a way to connect (with a tip of the hat to our friends at the Modlin Center for the Arts who started sharing playlists a couple of weeks ago).

To kick things off here’s a play list from Linda Fairtile, the Head of Parsons Music Library.

Dr. Fairtile says, “It’s a mix of jazz and classical music that I listen to on my morning walk. It makes me happy and gets my feet moving.”

Ahmad Jamal – “Poinciana (Live at the Pershing, Chicago 1958)”

Ahmad Jamal at the Pershing

Silvestre Revueltas – “Caminando” (1937)

Silvestre Revueltas

Oscar Peterson – “Night Child”

Oscar Peterson - Freedom Song: The Oscar Peterson Big 4 in Japan '82

Philip Glass – “Akhnaten (Act I, Scene I: Funeral of Amenhotep III)”

Philip Glass - Akhnaten

Stanley Turrentine – “Pieces of Dreams”

Stanley Turrentine Pieces of Dreams

Walking Music – Youtube Playlist