Just a reminder that these are what LastFM thinks I should listen to, not necessarily what I think you should listen to.
1.
Bob Marley - "Natural Mystic"
I know this song quite well, but this arrangement is very different. Much slower, more horns, and binghi drums. In fact, if this were the first version I heard, I'd say it was a rare misstep in the Marley ouvre. Not a great version of one of the best songs to come out of Jamaica.
2.
David Coverdale - "Don't You Cry"
The former lead singer of Whitesnake and Deep Purple, so we have some arena-styled rock. I know people go nuts about this sort of thing, but this track is overblown and very much too sappy.
3.
Duquende - "Tu Camisita De Flores (Tangos)"
A spot of flamenco, so there's no knowing what we'll get today. I'll be perfectly honest at this point and admit that I really don't know how to tell one flamenco vocalist from another, so he sounds alright.
4.
Black Uhuru - "Sponji Reggae"
This is an atrocious-quality live version of the song, but the quality of the song itself can still come through. Michael Rose's vocals and the wonderfully supple melody behind him just work out perfectly. Shame it's recorded by a congenital halfwit, though.
5.
Trelldom - "Sonar dreyri"
Trelldom was one of the first black metal acts I heard, and I remember it turned me off the style for ages. This track actually demonstrates exactly why - while it contains all of the features of a black metal track, it does precisely nothing with them for ten minutes. Boringness should be a crime.
6.
Göksel - "Karar Verdim"
A bit more Turkish pop, again with a female vocalist. While the music is good, her voice doesn't suit it at all - she's gone with the "irritating little girl" sound for some reason. Not good.
7.
Troll Collins - "Meet Ze Monsta"
Being a similar artist to That 1 Guy, this must at least be interesting music. Well, I'm not sure it is. He's got a half-hearted drum loop and a vocoder going on, but nothing is helping me like it.
8.
Murat Boz - "Maximum"
Some more Turkish pop, and with a sort of hip-hop flavour to it. Decent music, and the vocalist is rather impressive. He's still just starting his career, it seems, although he should be bound for big things.
9.
Gülşen - "Adı Aşk Sebebimin"
Female Turkish pop again. Rather derivative and boring.
10.
Jose Merce - "Arrengao (Blues)"
And we finish with some flamenco. Well, flamenco that starts with a blues guitar and in fact sounds more as though it's from the Deep South than Iberia. It's an interesting idea, although I'm not sure it really works here.