Monthly Mixtape: September ’24

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I’m a little late again (sorry!). Life is crazy.
This is a really special set of songs for me and I am really excited to share these with you.

These blog posts typically take around an hour to an hour and a half to write so as always, I REALLY appreiciate every read / scan / visit. It makes it all worthwhile.

You can see my Top 5 at the top for a quicker version or read the longlist below.

Let’s dive in!

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Music Monday – Volume Fifty Five

1) William Fitzsimmons – I had to carry her

I love this guy. His entire discography has this soft, soothing quality about it like a hot drink on a bitter winter’s day, that makes everything seem okay. The studio version hasn’t surfaced on YouTube yet but here’s a pleasant live performance of it. Beautiful song.

2) Victoria Beckham – Let Your Head Go

Guilty pleasure, as most of the Spice Girls’ solo material tends to be! In all fairness, whilst Victoria lacked vocal ability (she’s definitely found her niche in fashion designing), her brief pop career was enjoyable. She produced some great pop hits. This is dance-pop at its best; irresistibly catchy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcskhTEHAP0

3) Will Young – Blue

Despite being a long-term fan of Will, new album ‘85% Proof’ left me greatly underwhelmed. Previous album ‘Echoes’ marked a change in direction but it had flare. ‘85% Proof’ falls a little bit flat for me – there’s no particular stand-out track strong enough to represent the album (hence why lead single ‘Love Revolution’ failed to make the Top 40). 85% Proof isn’t awful – it’s well written and has a nice flow to it, it’s just not really my thing if I am honest. This is one of a sheer minority that I enjoyed a lot during my listening experience, however. It’s got a ’70’s feel to it – a kind of glam-rock sound.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrBPqZ4-dz4

4) Backstreet Boys – She’s a Dream

Lyrics aside (a boyband declaring that “Shorty ain’t got cable, she don’t even got a radio” is rather idiosyncratic but what more can you expect from a song co-written by T-Pain?!) this is a fine piece of R&B. It feels like all participants have had a somewhat fantastic time tampering with as many gadgets and effects on this one, especially with its over-usage of autotune, but its rich harmonies and catchy beat make it an irresistible track.

5) Lemar – Very Best

Lemar’s last album ‘Invincible’ was criminally underrated. It marked a departure from his usual R&B/Soul sound and advanced more into a pop-rock territory. Unfortunately, it massively underperformed which is a real shame when it’s such a strong, enjoyable album. “Very Best” is one of its high points, a rather sweet and sentimental affair with a powerful message. The middle eight (1:56 – 2:19) is also one of my favourite parts of a song ever.

6) 5ive – Let’s Dance

One of the first singles I ever bought. Pop perfection.

7) S Club 7 – Love Ain’t Gonna Wait For You

Catchy disco-pop from the group’s final album ‘Seeing Double’. It’s a little more mature than the group’s earlier material but still manages to be catchy with an irresistible sing-along chorus.

8) Alesha Dixon – The Way We Are

I’m not a massive fan of Alesha or her music, although ‘To Love Again’, written by Gary Barlow & John Shanks was a beautiful song and ‘The Boy Does Nothing’ was a great track too. This is enjoyable, however. Catchy and a return to her Garage roots.

9) A1 – Caught in the Middle

Without a doubt, one of the greatest boyband ballads ever. I wouldn’t even regard this as a guilty pleasure, it’s that bloody good. More mature than the band’s earlier work, this was a risk that paid off and this became a massive hit back in 2002. That middle eight is awesome too.

10) Wet Wet Wet – Goodnight Girl

One of my all time favourite love songs. Marti Pellow has such a beautiful voice and the layered harmonies are gorgeous. I love the concept of the song too.

Music Monday – Volume Forty-Seven

1) Circa Waves – T Shirt Weather

Catchy, summery indie fun. Love this band at the moment and I love this song. Great to listen to in the Spring sunshine.

2) Circa Waves – My Love

Staying loyal to their fun sound, this song is a little more ballad-y and I love the chord progression in this. Probably my favourite from the album. Great tune.

[Only decent version on YouTube at the moment]

3) Circa Waves – Deserve This

Another slightly slower track from the band’s début album. Pretty little song with a gorgeous soft chorus.

[Not available on YouTube]

4) The 1975 – So Far (It’s Alright)

Still an absolute tune. Slightly repetitive, maybe but I love the feel of this track. So catchy.

5) Will Young – Love Revolution

SO glad Will’s back. Wasn’t sure about this at first but it grows on me more with every listen and it’s a great song. Looking forward to the album.

6) The Weeknd – Earned it

I’d heard this a fair but but hadn’t put 2 and 2 together to realise it was this song by The Weeknd that everyone keeps talking about. Dramatic, powerful and a great song. The 50 Shades soundtrack is definitely worth a listen. Awesome selection of music.

7) Brandon Flowers – Can’t deny my love

There’s something rather ambient and 80’s about this with its sweeping synths, tribal drums and squeaky guitars. Good song.

8) Lawson – I Got You

Whilst one of my favourite bands, their new single ‘Roads’ doesn’t do anything for me. After discovering this new song as a live performance on YouTube, my hope and faith in this band was restored, however. Catchy, uplifting and loyal to their sound. Awesome track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMfzCGzN_AM

9) One Direction/Zayn Malik – I Won’t Mind

There is still much confusion on if this is Zayn’s solo material or a demo for one of Zayn’s songs that would have been on One Direction’s ‘Four’ album. Whoever this song belongs to, the demo that has appeared online is stunning. Raw and simplistic as a demo should be, I just really, really love this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YULGc9Gmog

10) The Japanese House – Still

Smooth.

Music Monday – Volume Twenty Seven

1) The 1975 – Au Bord De La Mer

A song by the band before they ‘made it big’. Matty’s vocal delivery is different as is the genre. It’s a bit darker than what the band are known for but it’s a fantastic song. Really love this!

2) Elvin Bishop – Fooled around and fell in love

Irresistible.

3) James Bay – Let it go

Hauntingly beautiful and drifts into Ed Sheeran territory from time to time which is never a bad thing!

4) Mika & Pharrell – Celebrate

Pharrell is a genius and Mika is one of the most talented guys in pop. The album this is off is incredibly underrated as is this incredible song. So catchy, so uplifting and just an awesome song.

5) 2pac – Changes

One of the best rap songs ever.

6) Jordin Sparks – One step at a time

This is a forgotten pop gem! Catchy, inspiring and just a wonderful, wonderful song. Makes me feel like I’m fourteen again.

7) Rita Ora – Been Lying

One of my all time favourite songs, this is a pop masterpiece. Heartfelt lyrics and the infectious, repetitive chorus shows that sometimes simplicity creates the best songs.

8) 1 Giant Leap ft Maxi Priest and Robbie Williams – My Culture

An often forgotten about collaboration between these three acts, this is an awesome song. Great production, thoughtful lyrics and the melody of the chorus is irresistable.

9) Spice Girls – Last time lover

Girlbands these days could only dream of making an R&B track half as good as this. Naughty, catchy and the bass line is funky as hell. Awesome song.

10) Will Young – Good things

Will Young’s Echoes album is a masterpiece. This is just one of the many great songs that feature on it. The production is second to none, it’s catchy and the melody is infectious. SO good.