Late on this – sorry:
- “The Flood” by the Nails (from Corpus Christi)
- “Soothe (Chicane Mix)” by the Furry Phreaks (from John Digweed’s Northern Exposure II: East Coast)
- “Closure” by Opeth (from Damnation)
- “Asylums in Jerusalem” by Scritti Politti (from Songs To Remember)
- “Nine Cats” by Porcupine Tree (from On The Sunday Of Life)
- “Straight On ‘Til Morning” by The Legendary Pink Dots (from From Here You’ll Watch The World Go By)
- “Nothing But Heartaches” by the Supremes (from The Ultimate Collection)
- “I Won’t Leave My Wooden Wife For You, Sugar” by the United States of America (from Psychedelic 60s)
- “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)” by Simon & Garfunkel (from Old Friends)
- “Clementine” by Pink Martini (from Hang On Little Tomato)
Now that’s a really mixed bunch! Anyone else remember The Nails? Back in the late 1980s they were something of a one-hit wonder, with the delightfully witty “Eighty-eight lines about forty-four women”, but the other tracks on Corpus Christi are definitely worth a listen. Unfortunately they got tangled up in all sorts of contractual B.S. and disappeared without a trace.