Wild Nothing's “What’s In My Bag?” | Amoeba Music
Jack Tatum from dream-pop project Wild Nothing goes record shopping at Amoeba Hollywood in this “What’s In My Bag?” episode. He looks for a '70s soul staple from Leroy Hutson, some of his favorite '80s era albums from Joni Mitchell and Marcos Valle, and a nostalgic '90s LP from The Chemical Brothers. Wild Nothing's fifth album "Hold" is out now via Captured Tracks. 📍 Filmed at Amoeba Music, the world's largest independent record store in Hollywood, CA. Wild Nothing's picks: • Joni Mitchell - Dog Eat Dog (LP) • The B-52s - Whammy! (LP) • Marcos Valle - Marcos Valle (LP) • Ennio Morricone - Collected (LP) • Leroy Hutson - Love Oh Love (LP) • Chemical Brothers - Surrender (LP) • The Sound - New Way Of Life (LP) • Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless (LP) 👉 Get Wild Nothing's music: https://www.amoeba.com/wild-nothing/a... 👉 Watch more “What’s In My Bag?” episodes (Season 17): • What's In My Bag? - Season 17 Follow Amoeba Music: Instagram: / amoebahollywood Facebook: / amoeba X: https://x.com/amoebamusic #JackTatum #WhatsInMyBag #AmoebaMusic #RecordShopping #WildNothing

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