45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter H, and one that begins with the letter I.
Foxy [00:30] a side: "Hot Number" b side: "Call It Love" Dash Records 5050 1979 Nice medium groove b-side, but that a-side! Awe yeah, rock that talk box. Follow up to their 1978 smash hit "Get Off". Label brethren to KC a the Sunshine Band (and Weird Al for that matter). Kim Deal [08:56] a side: "Hot Shot" b side: "Likkle More" Not On Label DEAL02-7 2013 The 2nd of 5 solo singles released by Deal. Donna Summer [14:18] a side: "Hot Stuff" b side: "Journey to the Center of Your Heart" Casablanca Records NB 978 1979 Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder of course, but also Skunk Baxter guitar solo? Hot stuff indeed! Bobby Hatfield [22:05] a side: "Hot Tamales" b side: "I Need a Girl" Moonglow Records M-220 1963 You know I love a good food song. Ace [28:33] a side: "How Long" b side: "Sniffn' About" Anchor Records ANC-21000 1974 This is about as close to hearing Mike + the Mechanics on Vinyl-O-Matic as you'll likely ever get. Bruce Springsteen [36.35] a side: "Hungry Heart" b side: "Held Up with a Gun" Columbia Records 11-11391 1980 Written for the Ramones? What? I would love to hear a Ramones version of this song. The b-side seems a little atypical... but what do I know, I'm not much of a Springsteen afficianado. Chelsea Wolfe [42:10] a side: "Hypnos" b side: "Flame" Sargent House Records SH155 2016 Beautifully doomy. Elvis Costello [49:49] a side: "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down" b side: "Girls Talk" Columbia Records 1-11194 1980 Stand up, sit down, rah rah rah, Elvis Elvis, rah rah rah! Music behind the DJ: "Leopard Tree Dream" by Giorgio Moroder