Vinyl Music
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Vinyl season 1 episode 5 soundtrack

He in Racist Fire, 17 songs

Richie manages to get on the good side of a funk superstar. Skip attempts to get rid of some Donny Osmond records.

  • Let's Get High — Rosco Gordon
    Richie, Devon and the other A&R men watch and listen to a slew of bands they are considering to add to their label.  
  • Stand Back — Allman Brothers Band
    Julie calls Clark into his office to let him know that he hasn't signed anybody new.
  • Will It Go Round in Circles — Billy Preston
    Jamie talks to the receptionist Heather at American Century Records. 
  • comin' Home — Delaney & Bonnie
    Jamie is walking to the conference room at American Century.
  • Watch Your Step — The Arcs
    Ritchie goes into his office before Cece arrives.
  • I Ain't Got You — The Yardbirds
    Richie is at a photo shoot that Andrea is doing for a band. 
  • I Dig Your Mind — Iggy Pop
    Richie enters his office with his father entertaining his office staff.
  • Rip It Up — Little Richard
    Richie starts an alibi record and we see Little Richard singing this song.
  • Conquistador — Procol Harum
    Hannibal, Cece, Richie and Devon enter the restaurant.
  • My Time's Coming — Alison Mosshart
  • Thirteen — Big Star
    Kip and Jamie are talking in his room as he plays this song.
  • Pillow Talk — Sylvia
    Richie, Devon, Hannibal and Cece are in the former's home. Hannibal is feeling Devon up as Richie attempts to do the same to Cece. Richie gets very jealous.
  • The Crystal Ship — The Doors
    Devon slaps Richie as she leaves him at the Park Lane Hotel. The detectives listen to a cassette of Richie's conversation with his father. Jackie Jarvis calls Richie to tell him he's signed Hannibal.
  • White Light White Heat (rock n roll animal live era version) — Julian Casablancas
    Andrea and Richie talk as they watch Lou Reed. End of episode, into end credits. 
  • Bad Luck Situation — Johnny Winter
  • Do Me — Jean Knight
  • Liebesträum (Love's Dream) [78 rpm Version] — Liberace
    Jamie and her mom in the restaurant.

Theme Song

Sugar Daddy (Theme from "Vinyl")
Sturgill Simpson