Michel Gondry has directed a new Björk video, so that's probably all you need to know to check it out. Yeah, it's sweet, two total originals coming together to create a brand new world. Spinner has the video.
[from Volta; out now on Atlantic]
Back in May, Swedish pop maven Kalle J twisted Burt Bacharach's "Make It Easy On Yourself" into the glorious "Vingslag", his collaboration with Johan Tuvesson. He returns seven months later with the equally disco-rific "When You See Me", but the twist here is that there is no twist. The song glides along on a straight sample, which sounds so basic in its disco-ness. All the elements are here: the heraldic horn stabs, the shimmery windchimes, the chipper strings, the percolating bongos, the caffeinated high-hat funk, the strutting bells-- and Kalle J makes them work together in clubland harmony. Okay, so maybe there is a twist: for all its body glitter and flared funk, "When You See Me" is a self-admiring boast, as if flexing a bicep in front of a mirror ball. "When you see me, I hope you know what you're missing" are the only words to the song.
We know, Electrelane are on an indefinite hiatus, but that hasn't kept the Brighton, England band from leaving us a video to remember them by. The all-female four-piece wrote their excellent swan song No Shouts, No Calls in Berlin, which should help explain the title of the video selection, "In Berlin". That's a useful bit of knowledge, because not a whole lot in keyboardist Verity Susman's soft, breathy vocals here is comprehensible without close listens. Susman's oohing vocalese joins frigid violins, crystalline guitars (by Mia Clarke, a music journalist who-- full disclosure!-- has written for Pitchfork in the past), bass, and Krautrock-informed drums in building a track that is more about sensibility than sense. Wait, or is it supposed to be the other way around?
The video for "In Berlin" is just as mysterious, creating a downcast, wintry mood while always remaining a little detached. The members of Electrelane can occasionally be seen standing around looking glum, perhaps anticipating the bummer of hiatus, but mostly the lens spins slowly around a room of creepy CGI delights. A wire chassis-like figure in the shape of a woman sways and raises its hand as the mirrors around it shatter. "You are all that I need," Susman repeats, and whatever else may be going on here, the ache of longing behind that sentiment is a feeling anyone can probably understand. Directed by Cassiano Prado.
[from No Shouts, No Calls; out now on Too Pure]
The apocalypse is a popular choice this holiday season. We already posted soft, light Southern California popsters the Softlightes' cheery "Last Christmas on Earth", but Evangelicals' song of almost the same name sounds a bit more like its title. The Norman, Okla., indie rockers opt for endlessly reverberating, blockbuster-climax bombast on their "The Last Christmas on Earth", which you can download on the band's MySpace page or pick up on Australian label Mistletone's holiday-themed Mistletonia compilation.
Evangelicals sound more Arcade Fire than Christian Coalition, more Jeff Buckley than Mike Huckabee, when songwriter Josh Jones's vibrato-filled tenor calls out to the rafters for Jesus. "You can hear the lovers crying in the street," Jones sings, as a deeper voice harmonizes, bringing to mind that gravelly-voiced muse of Buckley and so many others, Leonard Cohen. The humming feedback and cavernous percussion help avoid the usual Christmas carol production clichés; I think there are some jingle bells in there, yeah, but there's also a helicopter sound at the end. Much more of this holiday doom 'n' gloom and I'll start stressing about Dec. 25 the way some people worried about Y2K.
[from Mistletonia; out now on Mistletone]
When even Fox News does a segment called "Race for the Arctic", about the battle over the oil reserves exposed by the melting polar icecaps, it's a pretty good bet the climate is changing. Although, now that Fox has reported it, I'm not so sure anymore. Regardless, if the scientific community and a certain Washington Post-detested, Nobel-approved ex-pol are to be believed over, say, the Al Roker who invented the Weather Channel, Santa Claus might soon be sitting on some prime real estate. Which I guess is another way of saying there's a chance we're all totally screwed. Um, merry Christmas.
In that event, Southern California-based indie-poppers the Softlightes would be pretty much underwater, so they're as good a candidate as any to sing a holiday tune on the subject. Digital-only charity single "Last Christmas on Earth", benefiting Earth Hour, goes the Phil Spector route with tympani, strings, bells, and ringing acoustic guitars beneath former the Incredible Moses Leroy main man Ron Fountenberry's high, Ben Gibbard-like vocals. Thankfully, the song is light on overt polemic, though the bridge oddly recalls the verse melody from "Tonight, Tonight". "We can dance because it's Christmas, 'cause this could be our last Christmas on Earth," Fountenberry proclaims, over chants of "dance! dance! dance!". If you're wearing green, then Mars is already kind of Christmasy anyway.
[Say No to Being Cool - Say Yes to Being Happy is out now on Modular]
Caroline Lufkin came to Los Angeles via Okinawa and Boston's Berklee School of Music. The ethereal, IDM-accented ambient-pop of her 2006 debut, Murmurs, sounds like it could've been made anywhere. Temporary Residence is following that release with an iTunes-only remix album early next year, including contributions from Lullatone, Saxon Shore half Brightest Feathers, and others. Murmurs' "All I Need" is a languid poptronica weeper that fits in a bit too cozily between Dido and Imogen Heap among potential soundtrack fodder, but Lufkin's nuanced vocals ensure there's still some color.
The remix by Los Angeles producer Owen Vallis goes for a slightly more club-ready arrangement and manages to improve on the original. Synths here squeak and wobble, while the pulsing bass line is, thankfully, a bit more energetic. Scratchy noise also overlays big parts of the song, better highlighting Lufkin's angelic coos than the string, organ, and warm-bass hum of the original. Caroline, yup.
MP3:> Caroline: Allineed (Owen Vallis Mix)"
[from Murmurs Mixes; due 01/08/08 via iTunes on Temporary Residence]
Nellie McKay speaks for the trees-- and every other living thing-- on "Christmas Dirge", a slow, sardonic holiday single that's freely available on her website. It's the kind of carol Stephin Merritt might sing were he a monomaniacally possessed animal rights advocate in a yuletide mood. "Please don't axe another evergreen," the recent Broadway performer sings, all deadpan Barbra bathos, as the bells and schmaltzy strings that are the true reason for the season come in to join her bright department-store piano. There's a personal reason for McKay's Christmas wish, too, beyond the outspokenly political vegan thing. "Spare the little flower as you didn't spare my heart," she pleads, later admitting, "My future's decked in misery." Don't worry, McKay still cheers up enough by the end to exclaim, "Merry Christmas, everybody!" If you're feeling the spirit, you can make a donation to the, ha, Nellie McKay Disaster Fund.
MP3/Stream:> Nellie McKay: "Christmas Dirge"
[Obligatory Villagers is out now on Hungry Mouse]
R. Kelly is still the king, but The-Dream, aka Terius Nash, has quietly owned the year in r&b-- first as a songwriter, coming up with Rihanna's inescapable "Umbrella", but also as a performer in his own right on smooth, summery jams like "Shawty Is a Ten" ("Da Shit", too) and its steamy follow-up, "Falsetto". (The-Dream has had such a good year, in fact, that Kells himself eventually turned up for the perhaps inevitable "Shawty" meta-remix.) "Falsetto" already had us making happy noises when we first posted it back in September: "The-Dream lives on with 'Falsetto', in which Nash (oh yes) fakes a female orgasm. Knowing the guy's track record, we shouldn't be surprised he pulls it off," we wrote.
Definitely click that link if you haven't heard "Falsetto" before, because the expensive-looking but trite video probably isn't the best way to be introduced to it. Sure, The-Dream makes it clear here that he's a ladies man, but he's perilously close to being, well, a Ladies Man-- I mean, there's a rotating bed involved, if not Courvoisier or ginseng. Nash mimes his Herbal Essences oohs wearing dark shades and a baseball cap, posing in luxurious locales or cruising around in his flashy car, while his svelte shawty undulates in various states of undress. At one point she's wearing ear buds, and she seems to be enjoying the song even more than we do. Definitely more than we enjoy the chopped 'n' screwed version, as much as we're sure The-Dream would advocate taking it slow.
[original track from Love Hate; due 12/11/07 on Def Jam]
Could it just be a rhetorical question? "Waving Flags", from British Sea Power's forthcoming third LP Do You Like Rock Music?, doesn't offer much doubt about the answer to the album's title-- the Brighton quartet likes rock, thank you, particularly dour, scruffy post-punk with surging U2 and Arcade Fire anthemics. The video for the song is less immediately comprehensible, involving rapidly changing images of stuff like ocean liners and helicopters, band members hanging around near a staircase, and a guy in some kind of huge bear-like costume out of the cover of My Morning Jacket's It Still Moves. Oh yeah, there are even people waving flags.
Big-room guitars rattle and stab, climbing higher and higher above an even bigger room's worth of rousing backing vocals. The stop-motion special effects are nice, but blink and you could be watching almost anything. And although the band clearly likes rock music's tropes, it's harder to say what they're doing with them. To U.S.-born ears, the lyrics sure seem to discuss immigration, but it's hard to tell whether we're talking Neil Diamond's "America" or Morrissey's "Bengali in Platforms". "You are astronomical fans of alcohol/ So welcome in," Yan sings, lightly and breathily, later asking, "Are you of legal drinking age?" Another rhetorical question? I dunno.
[from Do You Like Rock Music?; due 1/14/07 in the UK on Rough Trade and 2/12/07 in the U.S. on Rough Trade/World's Fair]
Between Ghostface Killah's The Big Doe Rehab and Wu-Tang Clan's 8 Diagrams, all of a sudden there's a lot of new Wu-Tang material for Santa to put in the Clan faithful's stockings this year. While the Wu-Tang record is inspiring particularly heated debate so far over its bug-eyed, spaced-out drugginess, Ghostface's latest should also generate some discussion, albeit on a more modest level. On "Tony Sigel a.k.a. The Barrel Brothers", he sticks to the gritty rhymes and vintage soul samples that have worked for him on his best work, including last year's superb Fishscale. Ghostface touts his ghetto roots, culminating in a memorable line about voting for "Oprah, Obama, and Eric B.", while the higher-profile of his guests, Philly's Beanie Sigel, threatens opponents with death, indulges in tortured cock-sucking puns, and, um... decries Bush's foreign policy? Must be coming up on an election year. The Rik Cordero-directed video doesn't give us much besides choppy footage of the guys rapping on darkened city streets, but it does the job.
(Also, a higher-quality video is posted here.)
[from The Big Doe Rehab; out now on Def Jam]
- On Repeat: Girl Talk: "Bounce That" [Fan Video]
- Video: Spank Rock and Benny Blanco: "B.O.O.T.A.Y."
- Video: Vampire Weekend: "I Stand Corrected" (Live on Indie 103.1 FM)
- Video: Morrissey: "First of the Gang to Die" / "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" (Live in Santa Barbara)
- Video: Super Furry Animals: "The Gift That Keeps Giving"
- Video: Ethan Rose: "Singing Tower"
- Video: Björk: "Declare Independence"
- New Music: Kalle J: "When You See Me" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Electrelane: "In Berlin"
- New Music: Evangelicals: "The Last Christmas on Earth" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Bonde Do Rolê: "Marina Gasolina"
- Video: The Pipettes: "Because It's Not Love (But It's Still a Feeling)"
- New Music: The Softlightes: "Last Christmas on Earth" [Stream]
- New Music: Caroline: "All I Need (Owen Vallis Remix)" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Nellie McKay: "Christmas Dirge" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The-Dream: "Falsetto"
- Video Premiere: British Sea Power: "Waving Flags"
- Video: Ghostface Killah [ft. Beanie Sigel and Styles P]: "Tony Sigel a.k.a. the Barrel Brothers"
- New Music: The Breeders: "We're Gonna Rise" [Stream]
- Premiere: Destroyer: "Foam Hands" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Les Savy Fav: "Brace Yourself"
- Video: Hot Chip: "Ready for the Floor"
- New Music: Lupe Fiasco: "The Coolest" [Stream]
- New Music: Eric Matthews: "Little 18" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Abe Vigoda: "Dead City / Waste Wilderness" [MP3/Stream]
- Video Premiere: Sigur Rós: "Heima"
- Video Premiere: Fuck Buttons: "Bright Tomorrow"
- New Music: SideTrack [prod. by Dave Longstreth of Dirty Projectors]: "Too Much Pressure" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: MGMT: "Electric Feel"
- Video Premiere: Kid Sister [ft. Kanye West]: "Pro Nails"
- New Music: Sunset Rubdown: "Idiot Heart" / "Three Colors" / "The Mending of the Gown" (Daytrotter Session) [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Marissa Nadler: "Salutations in the Dark" / "Silvia" / "Fifty Five Falls" (Live on the "Take Away Show")
- Forkcast: November's Best: Videos
- Forkcast: November's Best: Playlisted
- WTF: Brian Wilson: "Smart Girls" [MP3]
- New Music: My Robot Friend: "Robot High School" [Video/MP3]
- New Music: Xiu Xiu: "Yo Yo Bye Bye" (Why? cover) [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Sybris: "Oh Man!" [MP3/Stream]
- Videos: The Raveonettes: "Dead Sound" (official video & live on "Black Cab Sessions")
- Video: Celebration: "Pony" (Live on Viva-Radio)
- New Music: Etienne Jaumet: "Repeat Again After Me" [Stream]
- New Music: The Ginger Envelope: "Drift" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Spoon: "Don't Make Me a Target" / "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb" / "Rhythm and Soul" / "I Summon You" (Live on "World Café") [Stream]
- Video: Damo Suzuki's Network [ft. Bardo Pond]: Untitled Jam (Excerpt) (Live in Philadelphia)
- New Music: Jonny Greenwood: "Open Spaces" / "Future Markets" [Stream]
- New Music: Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip: "Letter From God (to Man)" [Stream]
- New Music: His Name Is Alive: "Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Kevin Drew: "Age of Consent" (New Order cover; live on "Fair Game") [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Bubblegum Lemonade: "Tyler" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: A Place to Bury Strangers: "I Know I'll See You"
- New Music: High Places: "New Grace" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The Killers: "Don't Shoot Me Santa"
- New Music: Professor Murder: "Flex-It Formula" [MP3]
- Video: Von Südenfed: "Flooded" (Live in Edinburgh)
- Video: Snoop Dogg: "Sensual Seduction"
- Video: The Black Arts: "Christmas Number One"
- Video: The Thermals: "Returning to the Fold"
- Video: Peter Moren (of Peter Bjorn and John) and Carl Newman (of the New Pornographers): "Never My Love" (the Association cover)
- New Music: Baby Dee [ft. Bonnie "Prince" Billy and others]: "The Only Bones That Show" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Robyn: "Be Mine"
- New Music: Sally Shapiro: "Anorak Christmas (Piano Mix)" (Nixon cover) [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Air: Various Songs (Live on "Morning Becomes Eclectic") [Stream]
- Video: Jeremy Jay: "Airwalker"
- Video Premiere: Saturday Looks Good to Me: "Money in the Afterlife"
- New Music: Daniel Rossen [of Grizzly Bear]: "Too Little Too Late" (JoJo cover) [MP3/Stream]
- Video: HEALTH: "Heaven"
- New Music: Pale Young Gentlemen: "Fraulein" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Minus Story: "Stitch Me Up"
- Video: The Strokes: A Film by Colin Lane
- Premiere: Cadence Weapon: "In Search of the Youth Crew" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The White Stripes: "Conquest"
- Video: The Bug [ft. Warrior Queen]: "Poison Dart"
- Videos: Quiet Riot: "Cum on Feel the Noize" / "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" / "Metal Health"
- New Music: The Cool Kids: "Pump Up the Volume (Flosstradamus Remix)" [Stream]
- Video: LCD Soundsystem: "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House" (Live in Manchester, England)
- Video: Ida Maria: "Oh My God"
- New Music: Rivers Cuomo: "Blast Off!" [Stream]
- New Music: Ticklah: "Mi Sonsito" [Stream]
- Premiere: Black Mountain: "Tyrants" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The Killers: "Shadowplay" (Joy Division cover)
- Video: Tren Brothers: "Angel No. 1"
- New Music: Neon Neon: Mixtape [MP3]
- New Music: The Black Ghosts: "Repetition (Emperor Machine Remix)" [Stream]
- New Music: Ghislain Poirier: "Blazin' (Modeselektor Remix)" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Okkervil River: "A Girl In Port" (solo acoustic version)
- Video: British Sea Power: "Water Tower"
- New Music: Johan Hedberg: "Var Dig Själv" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Black Moth Super Rainbow: "One Day I Had an Extra Toe" [Stream]
- Videos: Freeway: "It's Over" / "Lights Get Low" [ft. Rick Ross and Dre]
- New Music: Hisato Higuchi: "Grow" [MP3/Stream]
- New Old Music: Bokoor Band: "Maya Gari" [Stream]
- Premiere: Growing: "Disconfirm" [Stream]
- New Music: Miss Derringer: "Unchained Melody" (Righteous Brothers cover) [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Sally Shapiro: "Time to Let Go" (fan video)
- Video: Of Montreal: T-Mobile ad
- Video: Black Dice: "Kokomo" / "Roll Up" / "Drool" (Live on BBC's Collective)
- Video: Blitzen Trapper: "Wild Mountain Nation"
- Video: LCD Soundsystem: "All My Friends" (Live in Manchester, England)
- Video: Kano [ft. Damon Albarn]: "Feel Free"
- Video: Freeway: "Still Got Love"
- New Music: Deerhunter: "Heatherwood" / "Dr. Glass" / "Activa" / "Cavalry Scars" (Daytrotter Session) [MP3s/Streams]
- Video: A Hawk and a Hacksaw: "Oriental Hora" (Live on the "Take Away Show")
- Premiere: Tim Hecker: "Atlas One" [Stream]
- Video: DJ Blaqstarr [ft. Rye Rye]: "Shake It to the Ground"
- Videos: Stars: "Take Me To the Riot" / "Midnight Coward" / "Ghost of Genova Heights" / "Window Bird" (Live on "The Interface")
- New Music: Bonde Do Rolê: "Marina Gasolina (Fake Blood Remix)" [Stream]
- New Music: Indie Blockedapella: "Decatur, Or, Round Of Applause For Your Step Mother!" (Sufjan Stevens cover) [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Jens Lekman: "You Can Call Me Al" (Live in Dallas; Paul Simon cover)
- New Music: Lou Reed: "Safety Zone" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Justin Timberlake: "Until the End of Time" (Live at Madison Square Garden)
- Video: Bodies of Water: "I Heard It Sound" (Live on the "Take Away Show")
- Video: The Fiery Furnaces: "Navy Nurse"
- New Music: 17 Hippies: "Apache" [Stream]
- Video: Georgie James: "Need Your Needs"
- Video: Bon Iver: "Skinny Love" (Live in Minneapolis)
- New Music: Yea Big +Kid Static: "Duck, Mother Fuckers!" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Justice [ft. Mos Def and Spank Rock]: "D.A.N.C.E. (Benny Blanco Mix)" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The Pipettes: Instructional Dance Video
- New Music: Elias & the Wizzkids: "The Dance" [MP3/Stream]
- New Old Music: Los Mirlos: "Sonido Amazonico" [Stream]
- Video: The Most Serene Republic: "The Men Who Live Upstairs"
- New Music: The Raveonettes: "Dead Sound" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Montt Mardié: "Paraply" (Swedish cover of Rihanna's "Umbrella")
- New Music: The School: "Let It Slip" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Jens Lekman / Bon Iver: Live on University of Minnesota's Radio K [MP3s/Streams]
- Video: Foals: "Balloons"
- New Music: Chris Walla: "Sing Again" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The Arcade Fire: "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)" (fan video)
- Video: Phon°noir: "My Paperhouse on Fire"
- Video: Six Organs of Admittance: "Shelter From the Ash"
- New Music: Julianna Barwick: "Dancing With Friends" (Live on "Má Fama") [MP3/Stream]
- Video: DJ Khaled [ft. Young Jeezy, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Big Boi, Lil Wayne, Fat Joe, Birdman and Rick Ross]: "I'm So Hood (Remix)"
- New Music: Oh Astro: "Journey to the Center" [MP3/Stream]
- Video: The Dodos: "Fools"
- Video: Wilco: "You Are My Face" (Live at Voodoo Music Experience)
- New Music: Stars of the Lid: "Slight on the Childproof" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Apache Beat: "Tropics (CFCF remix)" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Lavender Diamond: "Like a Prayer" (Madonna cover) [Stream]
- Video: The Shins: "Sleeping Lessons" (Live in Portland, Ore.)
- New Music: Radiohead: "Unravel (Pocket Mix)" [MP3/Stream]
- New Music: Usher [ft. Ludacris]: "Dat Girl Right There" [Stream]
- Video: Correcto: "Joni"
- Video: Vampire Weekend: "Mansard Roof"
- New Music: The Shins / Bright Eyes: "Turn on Me (Clint Mansell Remix)" [Stream] / "Coat Check Dream Song" (live) [MP3]
- Video: The Futureheads: "Broke Up the Time"
- Video: The National: "You've Done It Again Virginia" (Live on "Black Cab Sessions")
- Video: Queens of the Stone Age: "Make It Wit Chu"
- Video: Nas [ft. the Game]: "Hustlers"
- Story: The Walkmen: "Sex and the City" readings [Stream]
- Video: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists: "Colleen"
- Video: Duran Duran: "Falling Down"
- Video: Kanye West: "Good Morning"
- New Music: Okkervil River: "April Anne" / "No Easy Way Down"/ "Do What You Gotta Do" / "You Can't Hold the Hand of a Rock and Roll Man" (Daytrotter Session) [MP3s/Streams]
- New Music: Remote Islands: "Philadelphia" (Neil Young cover) [MP3/Stream]
- Video: Radiohead: OMG! Another Webcast!
- Video: Amiina [ft. Lee Hazlewood]: "Hilli (At the Top of the World)"
- Video Premiere: The Drones: "I Don't Ever Want to Change"
- Videos: PJ Harvey: "Silence" / "White Chalk"/ "Down by the Water" / "The Desperate Kingdom of Love" (Live on Spinner) / "The Piano"
- Video: Stars: "The Night Starts Here"
- New Music: Times New Viking: "(My Head)" / "R.I.P. Allegory" [MP3]
- New Music: Broadcast: "Green Peter" [MP3]
- Videos/MP3: Radiohead: "Entanglement" webcast, including "Unravel" (Björk cover)
- Stream/Video: Kanye West: "No One (Remix)" [ft. Alicia Keys] / "Can't Tell Me Nothing" and "Good Life" [ft. Jay-Z] (live at Chicago's House of Blues)
- Video: Radiohead: Radiohead.tv
- Video: Nas: "Surviving the Times"
- Video: Arctic Monkeys: "Teddy Picker"
- Video: Daedelus: "Fair Weather Friends"
- New Music: Pole: "Pferd (Melchior Productions' Zodiac Mix)" [Stream]
- Video: Joanna Newsom: "Bridges and Balloons" (fan video)
- Videos: Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys: Various Songs
- Video Premiere: The Arcade Fire: "Keep the Car Running" (Live on "Austin City Limits")
- New Music: Cat Power: "Song to Bobby" [MP3]
- New Music: Greg Dulli: "Down the Line" (Live; José González cover) [Stream]
- New Music: Levon Helm: "The Mountain" (Steve Earle cover) [Stream]
- New Music: Stars: "Take Me to the Riot" / "Personal" / "My Favorite Book" / "Midnight Coward" (Live on "The Current") [Stream]
- Video: Babyshambles: "You Talk"
- New Music: Hello, Blue Roses: "Shadow Falls" [MP3/Stream]
- Video Premiere: Jens Lekman: "Julie" / "Tram #7 to Heaven" (Live in a Chicago apartment)
- Video: Department of Eagles: Various Songs (Live on the "Take Away Show")