My "Best of the 20th Century" CD now available at the iTunes music store!
My newest release The Best of Jonathan Rundman: 20 Songs from the 20th Century is now available for downloading (only $0.99 per song!) at the iTunes Music Store! Click here to visit the store and listen to some audio samples.
Here's a list of the songs on the album.
Here are some demographics that are likely to enjoy the album:
+ people from Janesville, WI (or CA, or IA, or MN)
+ people from Omaha, specifically, or Nebraska in general
+ anyone named Brad N.
+ Edgar Allan Poe scholars
+ David Lynch film fans who appreciate actress Grace Zabriskie
+ mixtape aficionados
+ grammar and spelling teachers
+ pastoral interns
+ couples with July weddings
+ Vogue magazine subscribers
Oh, and feel free to add some customer reviews there at the iTunes store! And I'd love to be included in any playlists you'd like to add! Thanks!
Here's a list of the songs on the album.
- Tape
- Meeting Nixon
- The Princess Wants to Spend Her Time With Me
- Armyman
- Janesville
- Ask Me In Nebraska
- The Sound of the Cicadas
- Read The Signs
- Nothing Old Nothing New
- Continental Divide
- Front Row at the Fashion Show
- The "Con" Prefix Song
- Only If
- My Helen
- Brad N.
- This July
- Omaha
- These Months With You
- Grace is Crying Her Eyes Out
- No More Walls
Here are some demographics that are likely to enjoy the album:
+ people from Janesville, WI (or CA, or IA, or MN)
+ people from Omaha, specifically, or Nebraska in general
+ anyone named Brad N.
+ Edgar Allan Poe scholars
+ David Lynch film fans who appreciate actress Grace Zabriskie
+ mixtape aficionados
+ grammar and spelling teachers
+ pastoral interns
+ couples with July weddings
+ Vogue magazine subscribers
Oh, and feel free to add some customer reviews there at the iTunes store! And I'd love to be included in any playlists you'd like to add! Thanks!
Comments
I know this is not a post regarding Front Row, but I have to make a point on it...
Fashion Shows are such high class, flashy affairs, and I love the fact you did not write the song as a dance song or as a song you could image Seal singing as Heidi strides down the runway.
Instead, you wrote it as a hard pressed designer, over a very very low fi sound...amazing. The realism in your lyrics strike me every time I hear it... Great Stuff!!!!!!!!!!