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The Ultimate Baby Shower Playlist
Posted on 10. Oct, 2010 by Karri Wells.
My college BFF Leslie is preggers with her first child. Our friends, including the talented Kylee and Nikki from Down To Details, coordinated a picture perfect Lil’ Pumpkin themed shower to celebrate the occasion. My contribution, a baby girl themed playlist.
Ice Ice Baby – Vanilla Ice*
There Goes My Baby – The Drifters
Baby Love – Diana Ross & The Supremes*
Be My Baby – The Ronettes
Baby Baby Baby – TLC
My Girls – Animal Collective
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby – Marvin Gaye
Baby’s Got Sauce – G. Love and the Special Sauce*
Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
Ooh Child – The Spinners
Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
Baby Baby – Amy Grant
Hey Baby – No Doubt
Baby Girl – Sugarland
Cry Baby – Janis Joplin
You’ll Always Be My Baby – Mariah Carey
Born To Be Wild – Steppenwolf
Material Girl – Madonna
Fell in Love With a Girl – The White Stripes
My Girl The – Temptations
Rich Girl – Gwen Stefani & Eve
Kids – MGMT
I Got a Girl – Trippin Daisy
Are you Gonna Be My Girl – Jet
Good Morning Baby – Bic Runga
American Baby – Dave Matthews Band
Baby Baby Baby – Make the Girl Dance
Barbie Girl – Aqua
Born in the USA – Bruce Springsteen
Ode To My Family – Cranberries
A Girl Like You – Edwin Collins
My Favorite Girl – New Kids On The Block
Girls Just Wanna – Have Fun Cyndi Lauper
Daughters – John Mayer
In Love With a Girl – Gavin DeGraw
Kids In America – Kim Wilde
Sweet Child Of Mine – Guns N Roses
Waiting For My Child – Mavis Staples
Stop Children (What’s That Sound) – Jefferson Airplane
Daughter – Pearl Jam
*(Muchas gracias to Susan for her suggestions!)
What am I missing? Are there other songs that you think should be included?
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October Playlist
Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by Karri Wells.
Here she is!! Get listening!
- Pete Yorn – Bizarre Love Triangle
As I’ve said before – I am a total sucker for covers. Check out Yorn’s cover of New Order’s “Bizarre Love Triangle.” - Dead Man’s Bones – My Body’s a Zombie for You
OMG – as if I needed another reason to totally drool over Ryan Gossling. He acts, he makes beards ridiculously sexy and now he SINGS! Cool tidbit about the band – they find a children’s choir in each town they tour to do the background vocals. - The Big Pink – Dominos
- Dead Man’s Bones – Pa Pa Power
- Florence & the Machine – Bird Song
Florence played in Brooklyn earlier this month, and I am still kicking myself for missing the show. I have a feeling this chica is incredible live. She has quite the voice. Take a listen to her most recent album, appropriately named “Lungs.” - Port O’Brien – I Woke Up Today
My new cool friend Katie introduced me to this band. Her taste in music is impeccable. She has a music blog called Broken Tambourine, that you should all check out. - the bird and the bee – Polite Dance Song
- The xx – Islands
The xx has been getting a ton of buzz lately. Take a listen, I think you will understand why
- Dawes - When My Time Comes
I saw Dawes open for Langhorne Slim earlier this month. They are good to listen to, but not so great to watch. The whole band makes really awkward “sex faces.” If you’ve ever seen John Mayer perform live you know exactly what I’m talking about. - The Magic Numbers – Mornings Eleven
- Loney, Dear – Ignorant Boy, Beautiful Girl
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August Playlist
Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Karri Wells.
- Bishop Allen – Rain
One of the best bands I’ve never heard of. The entire “Grrr…” album is a great listen from start to finish. Also, check out “Click, Click, Click, Click”, great song. You’ll be tapping your foot in no time. - Elizabeth & the Catapult – Taller Children
The first time I heard this song I was running on the track at McCarren Park and thought to myself “this song would be perfect as the opening credits for Will Farrell movie.” Just saw these guys last night at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Their studio work does not do them justice. Elizabeth can fucking sing.
Download a free MP3 of “Taller Children” courtesy of AOL Radio - Yim Yames – My Sweet Lord
If you are thinking, who is Yim Yames, wonder no more. It’s an alias for Jim James; you know, that guy from My Morning Jacket. Anyway, this is off the “Tribute To” album which consists of six George Harrison covers. I’m ashamed to admit this in a public forum, but until recently I though this song way called “My Sweet Love.” DON”T JUDGE ME. (Kids, when your mom tells you to not listen to your headphones at full blast, do what she tells you. She knows what she is talking about.) - The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition
- Headlights – Cherry Tulips
- Julian Plenti – Unwind
This song repeats the same line over and over, yet it stays interesting enough to listen to for 3 minutes. - Tom Waits – Hoist That Rag
Critic Daniel Durchholz describes Waits voice as sounding, “like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car.” So bascially, Tom Waits sounds like a pirate. There is something so incredibly sexy about this song. Maybe it’s just Waits? - Papercuts – You Can Have What You Want
- Langhorne Slim – Sometimes
- Joe Pernice - Soul and Fire
- Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros – Home
This wins the award for my “Most Played Song of the Month.” I’m dying to see these guys live. - Jay-Z – Brooklyn We Go Hard (Featuring Santogold)
Sometimes I set this on repeat as I walk to work and and imagine that I intimidate strangers. - Wheat – Half of the Time
- The Avett Brothers – I And Love And You
- Fanfarlo – Talking Backwards
- Choir of Young Believers – Action/Reaction
Not a christian band. - Amanda Blank – Make It Take It
I’ve got nothing but mad love for Ms. Blank. My first encounter with her was at last year’s at Lollapalooza. I was checking out Spank Rock and suddenly this sassy little lady jumps on stage and oozed sex all over the stage. Also check out “Lemme Get Some”, listen for the Cool Kids cameo. - Spinnerette – Driving Song
Thank you Ryan Patrick for introducing me to Spinnerette! I had a hard time picking just one song off the album. The whole thing is mad decent. - Good Ole War – Coney Island
- The Swell Season – In These Arms
- Harlem Shakes – Sunlight
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July Playlist
Posted on 04. Aug, 2009 by Karri Wells.
Here’s some hot tune-age for a hot month.
- Discovery – I Want You Back
Listen for the explosion about :30 seconds in. This is a remake of the Jackson 5 song. I would like to note that the inclusion of this song has nothing to do with the recent death of Michael Jackson. I just really f-ing like it. - All Time Low – Hello, Brooklyn
You knew I was going to include some New York related song on here. - Dirty Projectors, David Byrne – Knotty Pine
Off the “Dark Was the Night” compilation. The lyrics were actually written back in the mid ’70′s by Byrne, and the Durty Projects set them to a tune. I’ve always admired David Byrne’s work and recently became a big fan of the DPs, so it was like magic when I discovered this.Knotty Pine Lyrics:
HERE IS THE SOUND THAT PHOTOGRAPHS MAKE
WHEN I SEE THEM
WHEN I HEAR THEM
I SEE REGIONS OF SHARP PRECISION
OVER ABUNDANCE
OVER INDULGENCE
TIED TOGETHER WITH ROPE AND TWINE
STUCK TOGETHER WITH PASTE AND GLUE
TWO OLD PLANKS OF KNOTTY PINE
A COUPLE OF NAILS THAT POKE RIGHT THROUGH.Read David Byrne’s commentary on the collaboration at DavidByrne.com
- Joe Pug – Hymn #101
This guy is an incredible talent. I had the pleasure of seeing him open for Josh Ritter earlier this month at the Vaudville Mews in Des Moines. He started playing and the room went silent. His voice is hypnotic. I see great things happening for Mr. Pug. Like what you hear? You can get his album “Nation of Heat” send to you for FREE! This is totally legit, I promise. Visit JoePugMusic.com for the details. - Tim Brantley – The Race
I’m still not 100% where or how I got my hands on this one, but it was one of those songs I heard and it immediately felt familiar. - Black Eyed Peas – Boom Boom Pow
This is July’s guilty pleasure, the song that I’m ashamed to say I can’t get enough of. If auto tune makes you sick, don’t touch this one with a 20 foot pole. I had to look up the lyrics, because at one point I thought I heard “Shittin’ on ya’ll you with the boom boom” and I thought to myself, that doesn’t even make sense. Turns out, I heard right. - Imogen Heap – First Train Home
- Yael Naim – Far Far
Wow, she has a beautiful voice. - Vetiver – More of This
- Micachu – Golden Phone
This chick and Simply Red have the same haircut. - Santogold (Feat. Spank Rock) – Shove It
- We Were Promised Jetpacks – Ships With Holes Will Sink
This has been in my head all month. ”Make time for us, time for us.” - Frightened Rabbit – Backwards Walk
July is Scottish fetish month. I’ve been trying to find something that Frightened Rabbit has done that I don’t like. I’m still looking. - Rye Rye – Bang (Feat. M.I.A)
Can’t get enough of Rye Rye. She’s the first artist to be signed to M.I.A’s N.E.E.T label. She’s working on a new album and collaborating with some big names. Keep your ears open for more from her in the next year. - Icarus Himself – Coffins
Icarus Himself is actually a fellow named Nick Whetro. As far as I can tell he is of no relation to Raab Himself from MTV’s Jackass. His most recent album, Coffins, was described by CokeMachineGlow as a “…lost Bowie demo tape overdubbed with acid confessions.” I think that pretty much sums it up.
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June Playlist
Posted on 01. Jul, 2009 by Karri Wells.
Check out this past month’s greatest hits according to moi. Things are kinda all over the place with this one, which is reflective of where I’ve been this month. Looking forward, looking back.
- Airborne Toxic Event – Sometime Around Midnight
This months “Favorite Song to Listen to in the Car”. You start out thinking it’s going to be a melancholy ballad and before you know it you are beating your hands on the steering wheel singing at the top of your lungs. - Patrick Wolf – The Bachelor
Get a free MP3 of ‘Vulture‘ track 9 off the “The Bachelor” album. - Kings of Leon – Pistol of Fire (Mark Ronson Remix)
Mark Ronson has given me a new appreciation for brass. Everything sounds sexier with a trumpet. - Little Joy – Next Time Around
- M. Ward – Rave On (Featuring Zooey Deshanel)
- Frightened Rabbit – Old Old Fashioned
“We can both get old fashioned, do it like they did in ’43.” - Heartless Bastards – Be So Happy
There’s nothing heartless about these bastards.
For more visit the Heartless Bastard’s MySpace
- Company of Thieves – Pressure
Is it me or does lead singer Genevieve Schatz sound EXACTLY like Maria Mena? - AA Bondy – American Hearts
I initially came across AA Bondy’s music while listening to a torrent of SXSW showcasing artists last year. Check out the March 13 performance at the Parish during SXSW 08. - AA Bondy – When the Devils Loose
This is the title track off AA Bondy’s sophomore effort. The album will be released on September 1, 2009. Download: ‘When the Devil’s Loose‘ (MP3) courtesy of the Brooklyn Vegan - Wolf Parade – I’ll Believe in Anything
Found this on a mix CD I haven’t listened to since fall of ’05. - White Rabbits – Percussion Gun
- The Avett Brothers – SSS
Pronounced the AY-Vette Brothers. I’ve been calling them the UH-vette Brothers. These guys get the award for “Most Listened to Artist in June By Me According to Last.fm.” - The Felice Brothers – Frankie’s Gun
I’ve been thinking how cool it would be to put together a festival called, “Bands Made of Brothers”. The bill would include the Doobie Brothers, The Avett Brothers, the Jonas Brothers, the Neville Brothers, and the Righteous Brothers. Brooks Brothers could sponsor it, and maybe they could put out a compilation album on Warner Bros. Records? - Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero
A couple weeks ago I was able to squeeze into an old dress that is the same size as this song. This song got stuck on my head, hence it’s inclusion on the playlist. I also think Karen O has some rockin’ bangs. - Safety Suit – Stay
These guys made a stop in Des Moines a few weeks ago to play Simon Estes Amphitheater as part of the Nitefall on the River concert series. They were also in the STAR studio for a live performance that afternoon. I fell in love with this song, and maybe the drummer too. - David Gray – As I’m Leaving
I studied abroad in London as a sophomore in college. One of my very dear friends gave me David Gray’s “Lost Songs” album and a card with the lyrics to this song. This album always comes back out any time a big change happens in my life. - Pete Yorn – Social Development Dance
- Pete Yorn – Last Summer
I really am enjoying the new album. I couldn’t pick a favorite, so I ended up with two tracks. - Carolina Liar – Beautiful World
These guys are AMAZING live. - The Avett Brothers - When I Drink
Heard this song for the first time this past Friday during their show at Hoyt Sherman in Des Moines. The crowd was singing it right back to them. “Just do your best, it’s the only way to keep that last bit of sanity. Maybe I don’t have to be good, but I can try to be at least a little bit better than I’ve been so far.” - The Avett Brothers – Shame
Beautiful harmonies, and can you hear that banjo? Beautiful melody about those moments where you’d like to CTRL + Z the mistakes you’ve made with other people’s hearts. - Little Mojo – Stumbled
The band consists of two brothers, Josh & Nick Sinclair now known as Hollywood Burnout. I’ve been listening to them since high school. I have a feeling we will be hearing more from these guys very soon.
Creepy isn’t it?
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Maylist
Posted on 03. Jun, 2009 by Karri Wells.
Check out my playlist for May. Some of it’s new, some of it is old, but all of these songs have been in heavy rotation this past month. I hope you enjoy these tunes as much as I have. Create your own “Maylist” and share it in the comments section!

