45s and Other Revolutions: A-Sides beginning with the letter H, again.
The Ano'moanon [00:30] a side: "Hello My" b side: "The Free Web" Palace Records PR 14 1997 The Brothers Oldham and friends. Sugar [06:40] a side: "Helpless" b side: "Changes" Singles Only Label SOL-203-7 1992 All killer and no filler from Mr. Mould. If you haven't read Bob Mould's autobiography (https://amzn.to/2JTpwDR), you should. It's really good. Laughing Hyenas [14:32] a side: "Here We Go Again" b side: "Candy" Touch and Go Records T&G#665 1990 One of my favorite singles from 1990, so much so in fact the sleeve is signed by the band. Actually found some footage of a show I was at from way back then! (https://youtu.be/hwnfhrEjxY8) The Leaves [20:59] a side: "Hey Joe" b side: "Funny Little World" Mira Records 222 1966 Sure there are many versions of "Hey Joe", but this is the one that inspired Jimi Hendrix. Engage VintageVision (https://youtu.be/KWv03Wgz0PQ). The Beatles [27:17] a side: "Hey Jude" b side: "Revolution" Apple Records 2273 1968 Yes, the a-side has been faded for your convenience. B.J. Thomas [36:34] a side: "(Hey Won't You Play)" Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" b side: "City Boys" ABC Records ABP 12054 1975 I kinda dig the plaintive tacky piano. And oh those rascally City Boys, as sung by a nice country boy born and raised in Houston. Tommy Tucker [43:17] a side: "Hi-Heel Sneakers" b side: "I Don't Want Cha" Checker Records 1067 1964 Some of you latter day Mods be familiar with this a-side thanks to the Cross Section performing this sound on the OST and a track called "Dimples" from Quadrophenia (https://youtu.be/-Ce52Oby33Y). i a side: Whiskeytown "Highway 145" [49:14] b side: Neko Case & the Sadies"My '63" Bloodshot Records BS 037 1998 Pretty darned fine split from Bloodshot. _Music behind the DJ: "Raindrops Keep Fallin on My Head" by Burt Bacharach.