Wednesday, October 31, 2007

JogTunes adds new running music including pop from Japan

I just added 15 new tunes to the over 750 songs in the jogtunes.com Tunes List. Indoor cyclists can find these songs and information on BPM cycling at one of my other websites, BikeToTheBeat.com.

This is the first time I've posted runnable tunes from Japan. The bands are EXILE, RADWIMPS, and Seamo. See the album art and tune links on my home page.

From Foo Fighters comes a great new album, Echos, Silence, Patience, & Grace. I found 3 tunes ranging from 147 to 174 BPM. You can find them on the Tunes List.

From iTunes promos comes "Tranquilize", the pre-release single from The Killers' new album, Sawdust, running at 156 BPM.

Also from iTunes, Dave Gahan's new album Hourglass has a runnable called "21 Days." The BPM is 166.

iTunes promos lists a new album by The Fray but it's not in their database. I found
"Together" from their older album, Reason. It runs at 177.


The new compilation, Complete Eric Clapton, is now in iTunes. Four tunes, running between 154 and 177, are posted in our Tunes List and on our home page.

Peter's Picks for this week are "30/30-150" from Stone Sour's "Come What(ever) May" running at 162 and "Mercy Me" by Alkaline Trio from Crimson also running at 162. All of Peter's suggestions have been "run-tested" by Peter for runnability. You can find his impressive list of BPM rated tunes on his website.

From Susan's list I added "Love Struck Baby" by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble from Texas Flood. The tempo is 172. Susan has a great website dedicated to music-paced aqua-exercising that addresses BPM considerations.

Thank you, Peter and Susan, for your great suggestions and help in expanding the jogtunes Tunes List.

I welcome your input, suggestions, and comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com. And please don't forget to check out our podcast at jogtunesindie.com

Meanwhile, happy music-paced workouts to everyone.

Dr. Bob


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