45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with A and B
John Schneider a: "At the Sound of the Tone" b: "This Time" MCA Records MCA-52901 Yes, that John Schneider. A side is kinda meh in a passive aggressive way. B side is actually pretty decent. Kraftwerk a: "Autobahn" b: "Morganspaziergang" Veritigo Records VE-203 A little travelling music, if you please. Harold Faltermeyer a: "Axel F Theme" b: "Shoot Out" MCA Records MCA-52536 I haven't seen Beverly Hills Cop since it came out, but the theme song certainly stands up pretty well. Sonny and Cher a: "Baby Don't Go" b: "Walkin the Quetzal" Reprise Records 0392 Ahhh… young love. The Knack a: "Baby Talks Dirty" b: "End of the Game" Captiol Records 4822 Ehh… Probably need to try a little harder here. At least I can still have "Oh Tara". Jackie Wilson a: "Baby Workout" b: "I'm Going Crazy (Gotta Get You Off My Mind)" Brunswick Records 55239 Yeah… that's how you work it. Bow Wow Wow a: "Baby, Oh No" b: "Cowboy" RCA Records PB-13291 All killer, no filler. Both sides. The Jags a: "Back of My Hand (I've Got Your Number)" (Stereo) b: "Back of My Hand (I've Got Your Number)" (Mono) Island Records IS 49202 Super fine power pop! Music Behind the DJ: “Lillian Lust” by The Dudley Moore Trio. Cover image: Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop (Brest, 1984) for obvious reasons. If you are a fan of podcast applications, you can use http://vinylomatic.com/rss to subscribe. If you enjoy listening to Vinyl-O-Matic, please consider becoming a member of KWTF (https://www.kwtf.net/donate/) or providing a one time donation. We are a small but growing radio station and could greatly use your assistance. Want to be the first to find out when new episodes are archived? Sign up for the Vinyl-O-Matic newsletter (http://vinylomatic.com/communique).