Episode 3: Stephanie
This has been a year of surprises, but I really didn't foresee myself digging a duet by Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora. Yet here we are.
Watch my weird homemade video using Blue Russell’s ”I Wanna Fly Away” and the Japanese stop-motion Nutcracker. And also watch the equally weird non-homemade video for the last track in this week’s episode, Kristal’s “Love and Magic.”
Track listing (and where to buy these tracks):
Blue Russell, “I Wanna Fly Away” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
B. Rose, “Hey D.J. (Give Me a Lot of Music)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Ram Band, “Silent Smiles” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Riky Maltese, “Warrior” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Duke Lake, “Do You” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Mac & Monica, “You're So Good to Me” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Curare, “To Have and Have Not” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Wink, “Lonely Tropical Fish (Samishii Nettaigyo)” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora, “When the Rain Begins to Fall” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Debra Dejean, “Goosebumps” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Linda Jo Rizzo, “You’re My First, You’re My Last” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Flo Astaire, “Monkey Monkey” — Apple Music • Spotify
Yanguru, “Won’t You Help Me?” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Mac Jr., “Elephant Song”
Baby’s Gang, “Challenger” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Book of Love, “I Touch Roses” — Apple Music • Spotify • Amazon Music
Kristal, “Love and Magic” This whole thing is put together by me, Drew Mackie.
This whole thing is put together by me, Drew Mackie. Follow me on Twitter. I'm on Instagram too. Also listen to the Spotify playlist that inspired this podcast.
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