Tuesday 26 December 2023

Unwrapped

After 2021's inaugural Boxing Day themed selection and 2022's even more tenuous link to gifts, I'm stretching credulity (and your patience) to the limit, with 14 wrap songs. That's wrap, not rap. And no, I've not hit the Harvey's Bristol Cream yet.
 
There are a couple of actual Christmassy songs in this selection, starting with Saint Etienne and a song from their fabulous festive album, A Glimpse Of Stocking. Randy Travis also makes a brief appearance, before Barry Adamson takes him around the back and duffs him up.
 
There's a bit of leftover mash (up) from Mark Vidler aka Go Home Productions - apart from The Police and Elvis Costello, how many other artists can you pick out? There's disco, Northern Soul, calypso (from O.M.D. no less), techno pop (for all you Amelia Fletcher fans out there) and some beautiful noise from The Delgados.

Green Gartside shares the mic with Annie Lennox, Idha (at least I think it's her) does the same with Edward Ball, whilst Gang Of Four clearly aren't sharing with anybody. There's a rare B-side from Sharkboy and to, ahem, wrap things up the single-that-nearly-was from XTC.
 
No refunds!
 
1) Unwrap Me: Saint Etienne (2010)
2) Shrinkwrapped: Gang Of Four (1995)
3) Wrap It Up: Eurythmics ft. Green Gartside (1982)
4) Wrapped Detective: Go Home Productions (2004)
5) Wrap My Arms Around Him: Amelia Fletcher (1991)
6) Wrap Your Arms Around Me: KC & The Sunshine Band (1976)
7) How Do I Wrap My Heart Up For Christmas: Randy Travis (1988)
8) Under Wraps: Barry Adamson (1989)
9) Gold Wrapper: Sharkboy (1993)
10) Wrapped, Tied And Tangled: LaVern Baker (1968)
11) All Wrapped Up: O.M.D. (1984)
12) Wrapped Up In Lonesome Blues: Edward Ball (1996)
13) Under Canvas Under Wraps: The Delgados (1996)
14) Wrapped In Grey: XTC (1992) 
 
Unwrapped (47:25) (KF) (Mega)
 
If you're a glutton for punishment, then click on the links at the top of the post for the previous selections from 2021 and 2022.

2 comments:

  1. In 4 I got Peggy Lee, Led Zeppelin, The Hollies and (I think) a bit of 'Exodus' by Bob Marley & The Wailers in the background. Given the title I was hoping for the Inspector Gadget theme song as well but never mind.

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    1. Sterling, er, detective work there, Ernie and nearly a full set. Woven seamlessly into this tapestry of terror is - who else? - Lionel Richie with Hello. I still have nightmares about that video.

      I agree wholeheartedly with your disappointment about the omission of the Inspector Gadget theme. Given the mash up title, I'm Mark could have found room for this too
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdRmBdk4hSo

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