Still Cruisin'
Aired 27 January.
1. "Still Cruisin'" by The Beach Boys.
2. "Let's Groove" by CDB.
3. "15 Minutes of Fame" by Karl Bartos.
4. "Egypt, Egypt" by The Egyptian Lover.
5. "Freak-A-Zoid" by Midnight Star.
6. "Please Don't Go" by Boyz II Men.
7. "In a Big Country" by Big Country.
8. "Urgent" by Foreigner.
9. "Take Your Time (Do it Right)" by SOS Band.
10. "Move It" by Cliff Richard.
11. "Toy Soldiers" by Martika.
12. "In Too Deep" by Belinda Carlisle.
2. "Let's Groove" by CDB.
3. "15 Minutes of Fame" by Karl Bartos.
4. "Egypt, Egypt" by The Egyptian Lover.
5. "Freak-A-Zoid" by Midnight Star.
6. "Please Don't Go" by Boyz II Men.
7. "In a Big Country" by Big Country.
8. "Urgent" by Foreigner.
9. "Take Your Time (Do it Right)" by SOS Band.
10. "Move It" by Cliff Richard.
11. "Toy Soldiers" by Martika.
12. "In Too Deep" by Belinda Carlisle.
Trivia
Track 2 is a cover of the classic by Earth, Wind & Fire.
Karl Bartos is 1/4 members of German electronic music pioneers, Kraftwerk.
Track 2 is a cover of the classic by Earth, Wind & Fire.
Karl Bartos is 1/4 members of German electronic music pioneers, Kraftwerk.
Lost Idols - Part 3
Aired 24 February.
Aired 24 February.
1. "Faint" by Linkin Park.
2. "Who Made Who" by AC/DC.
3. "Reelin' in the Years" by Steely Dan.
4. "Cosmic Girl" by Jamiroquai.
5. "Memphis, Tennessee" by Chuck Berry.
6. "Blueberry Hill" by Fats Domino.
7. "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A." by Glen Campbell.
8. "When You're Gone" by The Cranberries.
9. "Seasons" by Chris Cornell.
10. "You Got Lucky" by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.
11. "He's the Greatest Dancer" by Sister Sledge.
12. "Cherish" by David Cassidy.
2. "Who Made Who" by AC/DC.
3. "Reelin' in the Years" by Steely Dan.
4. "Cosmic Girl" by Jamiroquai.
5. "Memphis, Tennessee" by Chuck Berry.
6. "Blueberry Hill" by Fats Domino.
7. "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in L.A." by Glen Campbell.
8. "When You're Gone" by The Cranberries.
9. "Seasons" by Chris Cornell.
10. "You Got Lucky" by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.
11. "He's the Greatest Dancer" by Sister Sledge.
12. "Cherish" by David Cassidy.
Trivia
Once again, I had hopes that I wouldn't need to do another tribute show.
Unfortunately, 2017 and early 2018 were just as tragic as the last.
The following were remembered in this episode:
Chester Bennington (Linkin Park)
Malcolm Young (AC/DC)
Walter Becker (Steely Dan)
Toby Smith (Jamiroquai)
Chuck Berry
Fats Domino
Glen Campbell
Dolores O'Riordan (The Cranberries)
Chris Cornell (Soundgarden / Audioslave / solo)
Tom Petty
Joni Sledge (Sister Sledge)
David Cassidy
Once again, I had hopes that I wouldn't need to do another tribute show.
Unfortunately, 2017 and early 2018 were just as tragic as the last.
The following were remembered in this episode:
Chester Bennington (Linkin Park)
Malcolm Young (AC/DC)
Walter Becker (Steely Dan)
Toby Smith (Jamiroquai)
Chuck Berry
Fats Domino
Glen Campbell
Dolores O'Riordan (The Cranberries)
Chris Cornell (Soundgarden / Audioslave / solo)
Tom Petty
Joni Sledge (Sister Sledge)
David Cassidy
Pink Tux to the Prom
Aired 31 March.
Aired 31 March.
1. "One Step Beyond" by Madness.
2. "Kyrie" by Mr. Mister.
3. "See Want Must Have" by Blue Mercedes.
4. "He Came, He Saw, He Conquered" by Petra.
5. "In Love With the 80's (Pink Tux to the Prom)" by Relient K.
6. "Almost Paradise" by Mike Reno & Ann Wilson.
7. "Double Dutch Bus" by Frankie Smith.
8. "Collapsing New People" by Fad Gadget.
9. "I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow.
10. "Sing Our Own Song" by UB40.
11. "Do You Wanna Be" by I'm Talking.
12. "Speed Your Love to Me" by Simple Minds.
2. "Kyrie" by Mr. Mister.
3. "See Want Must Have" by Blue Mercedes.
4. "He Came, He Saw, He Conquered" by Petra.
5. "In Love With the 80's (Pink Tux to the Prom)" by Relient K.
6. "Almost Paradise" by Mike Reno & Ann Wilson.
7. "Double Dutch Bus" by Frankie Smith.
8. "Collapsing New People" by Fad Gadget.
9. "I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow.
10. "Sing Our Own Song" by UB40.
11. "Do You Wanna Be" by I'm Talking.
12. "Speed Your Love to Me" by Simple Minds.
Trivia
The first episode of "Forgotten Favourites" to have a prize giveaway competition!
Courtesy of the show's new sponsor (along side of Poppy Thai), Arcadia - a video game arcade
scheduled to open in April - the listeners answer a simple trivia question to win
food and 10 gaming tokens!
The competition question for this month:
On the Food page of the Arcadia website (www.arcadia.net.nz)
there is a popular video game character. What is his name?
All answers to this question and ones in months to follow are to be
submitted via this website's Contact form.
Track 1 was once used in the NZ TV series, "TeleBingo".
Track 2 is not about a woman. The phrase, "Kyrie eleison" means "Lord, have mercy".
Track 6 comes from the original "Footloose" soundtrack.
The first episode of "Forgotten Favourites" to have a prize giveaway competition!
Courtesy of the show's new sponsor (along side of Poppy Thai), Arcadia - a video game arcade
scheduled to open in April - the listeners answer a simple trivia question to win
food and 10 gaming tokens!
The competition question for this month:
On the Food page of the Arcadia website (www.arcadia.net.nz)
there is a popular video game character. What is his name?
All answers to this question and ones in months to follow are to be
submitted via this website's Contact form.
Track 1 was once used in the NZ TV series, "TeleBingo".
Track 2 is not about a woman. The phrase, "Kyrie eleison" means "Lord, have mercy".
Track 6 comes from the original "Footloose" soundtrack.
Pump Up the Volume
Aired 28 April.
1. "Pump Up the Volume" by M.A.R.R.S.
2. "Tonight She Comes" by The Cars.
3. "Rush" by Big Audio Dynamite II.
4. "White Men Can't Jump" by Riff.
5. "It's My Life" by Talk Talk.
6. "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" by Billy Joel.
7. "Wishing Well" by Terence Trent D'Arby.
8. "Any Day Above Ground" by James Reyne.
9. "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" by John Fred & His Playboy Band.
10. "Too Many Walls" by Cathy Dennis.
11. "Waitin' For the Heartache" by Jimmy Barnes.
12. "Soul Kind of Feeling" by Dynamic Hepnotics.
2. "Tonight She Comes" by The Cars.
3. "Rush" by Big Audio Dynamite II.
4. "White Men Can't Jump" by Riff.
5. "It's My Life" by Talk Talk.
6. "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" by Billy Joel.
7. "Wishing Well" by Terence Trent D'Arby.
8. "Any Day Above Ground" by James Reyne.
9. "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" by John Fred & His Playboy Band.
10. "Too Many Walls" by Cathy Dennis.
11. "Waitin' For the Heartache" by Jimmy Barnes.
12. "Soul Kind of Feeling" by Dynamic Hepnotics.
Trivia
Track 1 is the only release ever made by M.A.R.R.S.
Track 4 comes from the 1992 movie of the same name.
This episode is the second to feature a competition, sponsored by Arcadia.
The prize for this month is a whopping 30 gaming tokens!
The third year of my time with Plains FM comes to an end with this episode.
Track 1 is the only release ever made by M.A.R.R.S.
Track 4 comes from the 1992 movie of the same name.
This episode is the second to feature a competition, sponsored by Arcadia.
The prize for this month is a whopping 30 gaming tokens!
The third year of my time with Plains FM comes to an end with this episode.
NZ Music Month 2018
Aired 26 May.
Aired 26 May.
1. "Lazy Susan" by The Narcs.
2. "Tears" by Jenny Morris.
3. "Dominion Road" by The Mutton Birds.
4. "Place to Be" by Goodshirt.
5. "Words" by Sharon O'Neill.
6. "Lap of the Gods" by Dave Dobbyn.
7. "See What Love Can Do" by Annie Crummer & Herbs.
8. "Thank You Very Much For Your Kind Donation" by Telethon NZ.
9. "Westcoast Bound" by The Coalrangers.
10. "New Tattoo" by Hello Sailor.
11. "Asian Paradise" by When the Cat's Away.
12. "Falling in and Out" by Mi-Sex.
13. "How'm I Gonna Sleep" by Tim Finn.
2. "Tears" by Jenny Morris.
3. "Dominion Road" by The Mutton Birds.
4. "Place to Be" by Goodshirt.
5. "Words" by Sharon O'Neill.
6. "Lap of the Gods" by Dave Dobbyn.
7. "See What Love Can Do" by Annie Crummer & Herbs.
8. "Thank You Very Much For Your Kind Donation" by Telethon NZ.
9. "Westcoast Bound" by The Coalrangers.
10. "New Tattoo" by Hello Sailor.
11. "Asian Paradise" by When the Cat's Away.
12. "Falling in and Out" by Mi-Sex.
13. "How'm I Gonna Sleep" by Tim Finn.
Trivia
Track 2 was originally recorded by the Crocodiles, which was a band Jenny Morris was once a member of.
Track 8 is a rare treat that got played every once in a while during the Telethon broadcasts.
It was often parodied in TV ads for Cadbury Roses chocolates.
Track 11 was originally recorded by Sharon O'Neill.
In this episode, it was announced that Arcadia would be opening its doors on June 9th.
Track 2 was originally recorded by the Crocodiles, which was a band Jenny Morris was once a member of.
Track 8 is a rare treat that got played every once in a while during the Telethon broadcasts.
It was often parodied in TV ads for Cadbury Roses chocolates.
Track 11 was originally recorded by Sharon O'Neill.
In this episode, it was announced that Arcadia would be opening its doors on June 9th.
The Young Ones
Aired 30 June.
Aired 30 June.
1. "Living Doll" by Cliff Richard & The Young Ones.
2. "Eleven Plus Eleven" by Nine Below Zero.
3. "Dr. Marten's Boots" by Alexei Sayle & Radical Posture.
4. "House of Fun" by Madness.
5. "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" by Dexys Midnight Runners.
6. "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of" by The Human League.
7. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by Tight Fit.
8. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" by Ken Bishop's Nice Twelve.
9. "Stupid Noises" by Alexei Sayle.
10. "Nasty" by The Damned.
11. "Body Talk" by John Otway.
12. "(All the Little Flowers Are) Happy" by The Young Ones.
13. "Didn't You Kill My Brother?" by Alexei Sayle.
2. "Eleven Plus Eleven" by Nine Below Zero.
3. "Dr. Marten's Boots" by Alexei Sayle & Radical Posture.
4. "House of Fun" by Madness.
5. "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)" by Dexys Midnight Runners.
6. "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of" by The Human League.
7. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by Tight Fit.
8. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" by Ken Bishop's Nice Twelve.
9. "Stupid Noises" by Alexei Sayle.
10. "Nasty" by The Damned.
11. "Body Talk" by John Otway.
12. "(All the Little Flowers Are) Happy" by The Young Ones.
13. "Didn't You Kill My Brother?" by Alexei Sayle.
Trivia
This episode was dedicated to the late Rik Mayall,
who passed away in 2014. He would've been 60 this year.
All tracks are connected either directly or in some other way
to the British sitcom, "The Young Ones".
Track 1 was released as a charity single for "Comic Relief" in 1986.
Track 12 was its B-side.
Track 2 is the studio version of the song, which featured on
the pilot episode, "Demolition".
Track 3 comes from the "Oil" episode.
Track 4 appeared on the "Boring" episode.
Track 5 appeared on the "Bomb" episode.
Track 6 appeared briefly in the "Interesting" episode for
a few seconds, before the police entered the house and
smashed their radio.
Track 7 appeared in the "Flood" episode in the background
of a lion taming segment. This episode was the
only one to not feature a live music act.
Tracks 8 & 9 both come from the "Cash" episode.
Track 10 appeared in the "Nasty" episode.
Track 11 comes from the final episode, "Summer Holiday".
Track 13 does not appear in the show in song form,
but does get mentioned by name by Alexei Sayle's character
(a nuclear bomb salesman) in the "Bomb" episode.
There are 4 songs from the TV series that do not feature in this episode:
1. "You're My Kind of Climate" by Rip, Rig + Panic.
(from the "Interesting" episode - previously appeared on "Forgotten Favourites")
2. "Moonlight Romance" by Amazulu.
(from the "Time" episode - mistakenly thought to have been previously aired)
3. "Ace of Spades" by Motörhead.
(from the "Bambi" episode - too popular to be a forgotten favourite)
4. "Our House" by Madness.
(from the "Sick" episode - same reason as Motörhead)
This episode was dedicated to the late Rik Mayall,
who passed away in 2014. He would've been 60 this year.
All tracks are connected either directly or in some other way
to the British sitcom, "The Young Ones".
Track 1 was released as a charity single for "Comic Relief" in 1986.
Track 12 was its B-side.
Track 2 is the studio version of the song, which featured on
the pilot episode, "Demolition".
Track 3 comes from the "Oil" episode.
Track 4 appeared on the "Boring" episode.
Track 5 appeared on the "Bomb" episode.
Track 6 appeared briefly in the "Interesting" episode for
a few seconds, before the police entered the house and
smashed their radio.
Track 7 appeared in the "Flood" episode in the background
of a lion taming segment. This episode was the
only one to not feature a live music act.
Tracks 8 & 9 both come from the "Cash" episode.
Track 10 appeared in the "Nasty" episode.
Track 11 comes from the final episode, "Summer Holiday".
Track 13 does not appear in the show in song form,
but does get mentioned by name by Alexei Sayle's character
(a nuclear bomb salesman) in the "Bomb" episode.
There are 4 songs from the TV series that do not feature in this episode:
1. "You're My Kind of Climate" by Rip, Rig + Panic.
(from the "Interesting" episode - previously appeared on "Forgotten Favourites")
2. "Moonlight Romance" by Amazulu.
(from the "Time" episode - mistakenly thought to have been previously aired)
3. "Ace of Spades" by Motörhead.
(from the "Bambi" episode - too popular to be a forgotten favourite)
4. "Our House" by Madness.
(from the "Sick" episode - same reason as Motörhead)
More Mid-Winter Madness
Aired 28 July.
1. "Moonlight Romance" by Amazulu.
2. "Make it Easy" by Dan Reed Network.
3. "The Way You Are" by Tears for Fears.
4. "World in Motion" by New Order.
5. "Hole Hearted" by Extreme.
6. "Back to Life" by Soul II Soul.
7. "Take the L" by The Motels.
8. "Come Back to Me" by Janet Jackson.
9. "Send Me An Angel" by Scorpions.
10. "Radio" by The Members.
11. "Pink and Velvet" by Berlin.
2. "Make it Easy" by Dan Reed Network.
3. "The Way You Are" by Tears for Fears.
4. "World in Motion" by New Order.
5. "Hole Hearted" by Extreme.
6. "Back to Life" by Soul II Soul.
7. "Take the L" by The Motels.
8. "Come Back to Me" by Janet Jackson.
9. "Send Me An Angel" by Scorpions.
10. "Radio" by The Members.
11. "Pink and Velvet" by Berlin.
Trivia
Track 1 also featured on "The Young Ones" episode called "Time".
It was included in this month's show due to being overlooked in June.
Track 4 was written for the FIFA World Cup in 1990.
Track 11 features a guitar solo from Pink Floyd's David Gilmour.
Track 1 also featured on "The Young Ones" episode called "Time".
It was included in this month's show due to being overlooked in June.
Track 4 was written for the FIFA World Cup in 1990.
Track 11 features a guitar solo from Pink Floyd's David Gilmour.
Spring is Near!
Aired 25 August.
1. "I Can't Wait" by Nu Shooz.
2. "Psycho Killer" (Live) by Talking Heads.
3. "Newborn Friend" by Seal.
4. "Don Quixote" by Nik Kershaw.
5. "In the House of Stone and Light" by Martin Page.
6. "Rosanna" by Toto.
7. "Secret" by Madonna.
8. "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" by Tears for Fears.
9. "18 Til I Die" by Bryan Adams.
10. "It's Called a Heart" by Depeche Mode.
2. "Psycho Killer" (Live) by Talking Heads.
3. "Newborn Friend" by Seal.
4. "Don Quixote" by Nik Kershaw.
5. "In the House of Stone and Light" by Martin Page.
6. "Rosanna" by Toto.
7. "Secret" by Madonna.
8. "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" by Tears for Fears.
9. "18 Til I Die" by Bryan Adams.
10. "It's Called a Heart" by Depeche Mode.
Trivia
Track 8 comes from Tears for Fears' album of the same name.
The band at this time was led by Roland Orzabal as Curt Smith had left by this time,
technically making it a solo album, in a way.
Track 8 comes from Tears for Fears' album of the same name.
The band at this time was led by Roland Orzabal as Curt Smith had left by this time,
technically making it a solo album, in a way.
On-Screen Singers
Aired 29 September.
1. "Party All the Time" by Eddie Murphy.
2. "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" by The Blues Brothers.
3. "Treat Your Mother Right" by Mr. T.
4. "Cool Rider" by Michelle Pfeiffer.
5. "Heartbeat" by Don Johnson.
6. "Respect Yourself" by Bruce Willis.
7. "A Visit to a Sad Planet" by Leonard Nimoy.
8. "Rocket Man" by William Shatner.
9. "Why You Wanna Break My Heart" by Tia Carrere.
10. "Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" by Joey Lawrence.
11. "Jump in My Car" by David Hasselhoff.
12. "Come What May" by Ewen McGregor & Nicole Kidman.
2. "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" by The Blues Brothers.
3. "Treat Your Mother Right" by Mr. T.
4. "Cool Rider" by Michelle Pfeiffer.
5. "Heartbeat" by Don Johnson.
6. "Respect Yourself" by Bruce Willis.
7. "A Visit to a Sad Planet" by Leonard Nimoy.
8. "Rocket Man" by William Shatner.
9. "Why You Wanna Break My Heart" by Tia Carrere.
10. "Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" by Joey Lawrence.
11. "Jump in My Car" by David Hasselhoff.
12. "Come What May" by Ewen McGregor & Nicole Kidman.
Trivia
Track 2 was performed by Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi.
Track 4 comes from "Grease 2".
Track 9 comes from "Wayne's World".
Track 12 comes from "Moulin Rouge!"
Track 2 was performed by Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi.
Track 4 comes from "Grease 2".
Track 9 comes from "Wayne's World".
Track 12 comes from "Moulin Rouge!"
ROCKtober 2018
Aired 27 October.
1. "Hey Stoopid" by Alice Cooper.
2. "Larger Than Life" by Lita Ford.
3. "Dr. Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe.
4. "Youth Gone Wild" by Skid Row.
5. "Mean Man" by W.A.S.P.
6. "Symphony of Destruction" by Megadeth.
7. "Muzzle" by Smashing Pumpkins.
8. "Sliver" by Nirvana.
9. "No More Tears" by Ozzy Osbourne.
10. "Hide in the Rainbow" by Dio.
11. "Cherry Pie" by Warrant.
2. "Larger Than Life" by Lita Ford.
3. "Dr. Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe.
4. "Youth Gone Wild" by Skid Row.
5. "Mean Man" by W.A.S.P.
6. "Symphony of Destruction" by Megadeth.
7. "Muzzle" by Smashing Pumpkins.
8. "Sliver" by Nirvana.
9. "No More Tears" by Ozzy Osbourne.
10. "Hide in the Rainbow" by Dio.
11. "Cherry Pie" by Warrant.
Trivia
Track 1 features Ozzy Osbourne on backing vocals.
Track 7 was intended to be the 5th and final single
for 1995's "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness",
but "Thirty-Three" was chosen in the end.
Track 10 can be heard in the 1986 film, "Iron Eagle".
Track 1 features Ozzy Osbourne on backing vocals.
Track 7 was intended to be the 5th and final single
for 1995's "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness",
but "Thirty-Three" was chosen in the end.
Track 10 can be heard in the 1986 film, "Iron Eagle".
Forever Young
Aired 24 November.
1. "Hymn" by Ultravox.
2. "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" by Greg Kihn Band.
3. "Dress You Up" by Madonna.
4. "A Little in Love" by Cliff Richard.
5. "Marlene on the Wall" by Suzanne Vega.
6. "Glitterball" by Simple Minds.
7. "Only When I Lose Myself" by Depeche Mode.
8. "Is Your Love Strong Enough?" by Bryan Ferry.
9. "We All Sleep Alone" by Cher.
10. "Forever Young" by Alphaville.
11. "Gabriel's Message" by Sting.
12. "Christmas at Ground Zero" by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
2. "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" by Greg Kihn Band.
3. "Dress You Up" by Madonna.
4. "A Little in Love" by Cliff Richard.
5. "Marlene on the Wall" by Suzanne Vega.
6. "Glitterball" by Simple Minds.
7. "Only When I Lose Myself" by Depeche Mode.
8. "Is Your Love Strong Enough?" by Bryan Ferry.
9. "We All Sleep Alone" by Cher.
10. "Forever Young" by Alphaville.
11. "Gabriel's Message" by Sting.
12. "Christmas at Ground Zero" by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Trivia
Track 8 comes from the soundtrack for the Tom Cruise/Tim Curry film, "Legend".
Track 9 was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi fame,
with the help of veteran songwriter, Desmond Child.
Track 8 comes from the soundtrack for the Tom Cruise/Tim Curry film, "Legend".
Track 9 was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi fame,
with the help of veteran songwriter, Desmond Child.
Are You Still Having Fun?
Aired 29 December.
1. "Man Alive" by Diesel.
2. "C'est La Vie" by Robbie Nevil.
3. "In My Pocket" by Mandy Moore.
4. "Dirty Sticky Floors" by Dave Gahan.
5. "Are You Still Having Fun?" by Eagle-Eye Cherry.
6. "Destiny" by Zero 7.
7. "Lay Your Love on Me" by Roachford.
8. "Jealousy" by Natalie Merchant.
9. "Just a Little Girl" by Amy Studt.
10. "Follow You Down" by Gin Blossoms.
11. "Remind Me" by Röyksopp.
2. "C'est La Vie" by Robbie Nevil.
3. "In My Pocket" by Mandy Moore.
4. "Dirty Sticky Floors" by Dave Gahan.
5. "Are You Still Having Fun?" by Eagle-Eye Cherry.
6. "Destiny" by Zero 7.
7. "Lay Your Love on Me" by Roachford.
8. "Jealousy" by Natalie Merchant.
9. "Just a Little Girl" by Amy Studt.
10. "Follow You Down" by Gin Blossoms.
11. "Remind Me" by Röyksopp.
Trivia
Track 2 was once used in a VO5 TV commercial.
Dave Gahan is the lead vocalist for Depeche Mode. Track 4 comes from his debut solo album.
Eagle-Eye Cherry is the half-brother of Neneh Cherry.
Track 6 features Sia on vocals, before she started hiding her face.
Track 2 was once used in a VO5 TV commercial.
Dave Gahan is the lead vocalist for Depeche Mode. Track 4 comes from his debut solo album.
Eagle-Eye Cherry is the half-brother of Neneh Cherry.
Track 6 features Sia on vocals, before she started hiding her face.