
1. Englantine, Don’t Let Me Down – David Tomlinson, Angela Lansbury – Tomlinson broke through as Mr. Banks in David Tomlinson, and cemented his position as the villain in “The Love Bug” and the flim flam man in “Bedknobs And Broomsticks”. The latter brought us this song for the best named UK patriot, a catchy little ode to a two way magic show – B+
2. Just Like Fire Wood – Bruce Springsteen – Well, now, that’s a crappy metaphor: just like fire wood I’m burning… and Bruce is back to pretending he is working class. Saving grace: a great horn bridge which sounds almost Beatle psychedelic like – B
3. The Lakes – James Vincent McMurrow -It sounds like folk music by a Na’vis from the planet Pandora – A-
4. Kills Me When You’re Gone – Phil Gammage – Killer original blues knock out – A
5. 50,000 Watts – Rosanne Cash – Not bad at all country folk stroll, very pretty – B+
6. Stranger To My Happiness – Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – Sharon’s problem is she writes soul without stickiness; she gets the heart right but misses the spark – B-
7. Over It (Feat Dia Frampton) – The Crystal Method – This is a fun idea: the singing

