Trade Martin pioneered his very own water-guitar effects pedal on the Buddah soundtrack to 'Made For Each Other'. He doesn't use it on this track though.
63. FROG - LIVING DEAD
I won't deny this little beauty had me flummoxed for a good few years - did it exist? How will I get it? If I find this record I will never buy another record in my life. I paid through the nose, literally shaking with anticipation. Then found two more copies within a year. 5 years later Johnny Trunk reissued the rest of the score (except the Harvey Andrews-esque folk number) on LP and CD for all to share.
64. SEIGEL SCHWALL - WALK IN MY MIND
I've got a great psychedelic poster of a cat climbing a mountain, it looks like Hello Kitty versus Godzilla. It's an advert for a Seigel Schwall gig. If I had a time machine, I probably wouldn't go to the gig.
65. GOBLIN - BLACK FOREST
Many people think 'Suspiria' is Argento's best film. Sadly I don't dig the supernatural element, 'Deep Red' is the one for me. This would make a good hip hop tune though.
66. BILLY GOLDENBURG - EASY LOVIN'
I'm sure there must be a dialogue-free version of this tune somewhere. Mind you, if someone had to rabbit all over the top of it, I would choose Woody Allen from a scene in 'Play It Again Sam', which is lucky.
67. CANNONBALL ADDERLY - BROOMSTICK
Based of religious folklore a rarely championed David Axelrod concept record with a couple of Black Sheep samples on it. And dedicated to Boney Fresh and Clita.
68. ROUNDTABLE - SCARBOROUGH FAIR
I'd probably sound like a prick if I said this sounds like something from 'The Wickerman', so I wont say anything because I know it's not.
69. KUHN BROTHERS AND THE MAD ROCKERS - FLIGHT TO JERUSALEM
I spent a great night drinking rioja in Barcelona with Irmin Schmidt from Can and for some reason he was obsessed with this little seven inch. Why?
70. SWEETWATER - WINDLACE
I must mention that this is a Badly Drawn Boy favourite from an underrated band who kind of remind me of Rotary Connection.