Collected Recordings

    The Mechanical Pioneers (1939-1960)

    Atomic Sunshine (1939)

    Single

    A classic finale from the musical 'Breakfast with Ivan', where families unite for a grand celebration of long-awaited peace and understanding. The song rings with hope for a brighter future.

    Collected by: Eleanor Glow

    Shelter of Love (1939)

    Single

    A romantic ballad that captures the tender connection of two lovers seeking solace in uncertain times. The song blends heartfelt lyrics with a timeless melody, evoking themes of love, protection, and hope amidst the chaos. A perfect fusion of vintage charm and poignant storytelling.

    Collected by: Naomi Feng

    Bite My Bomb (1940)

    Single

    "Bite My Bomb" is a cheeky and satirical track, blending playful jazz vibes with a sharp edge. The song humorously critiques power struggles and Cold War tensions through clever lyrics and swinging melodies. A witty and vibrant addition to our collection, perfect for fans of bold storytelling.

    Collected by: Orion Steelhart II

    Atomic Love (1949)

    Single

    The song captures the essence of the late 1940s romance with a twist. A story of a love that transcends boundaries. A timeless classic that showcases the band's unparalleled artistry and innovative spirit.

    Collected by: Diana Radielle

    Mary Lou with Shining Circuitry (1951)

    Single

    This is heartfelt blend of classic melodies and retro charm. This evocative ballad weaves a tale of love, brought to life by the soulful string instruments and Frankie's timeless vocals.

    Collected by: Diana Radielle

    Fire me up, Doc! (1953)

    Single

    "Fire me up, Doc!" is a high-energy track featuring lively brass and powerful vocals. A playful atomic-age anthem, it captures the era's excitement and optimism with an infectious, danceable rhythm.

    Collected by: Anton Kosmikov

    When I Die, Good Lord, When I Die (1955)

    Album song

    The song was recorded during an intimate session at the Church of the Sacred Byte. Frankie Evanz, accompanied by The Atomic Songbirds, delivered a soul-stirring performance blending gospel harmonies. The hauntingly emotive vocals and the ethereal atmosphere of the recording location imbue the track with a sense of divine reflection and timeless grace. A spiritual masterpiece that continues to resonate through the ages.

    Collected by: Radiance Records

    You Won't Find a Man Like Jesus (1955)

    Album song

    Another song that was recorded during an intimate session at the Church of the Sacred Byte. A spiritual masterpiece that continues to resonate through the ages.

    Collected by: Radiance Records

    The Positronic Mechanicals (1960-1980)

    Tick-Tock Girl (1964)

    Single

    "Tick-Tock Girl" is a whimsical and heartfelt track set against a lively, retro backdrop, the song tells the story of a girl with an atomic heart, searching for love. With its charming melody and vibrant energy, it's a timeless favorite.

    Collected by: Stella Fluxion

    In Love with His Car (1968)

    Live recording

    The song tells the story of a girl competing for attention with her boyfriend's prized automobile. It's a playful exploration of love, jealousy, and the allure of shiny chrome. Revisited in a rare live performance during The Atomic Songbirds' later years. A must-listen for fans of witty lyrics and swinging melodies!

    Collected by: Neutronix Industries

    Glow, Baby, Glow! (1969)

    Live recording

    "Glow, Baby, Glow!" is a bold, electrifying anthem about a girl reclaiming her confidence after surviving her boyfriend's betrayal with a new girl. Originally lost to time, this recording captures a rare live performance of the song during the later years, as The Atomic Songbirds revisited their retro-hits with signature energy and atomic-age flair. A triumphant celebration of self-worth and glamour.

    Collected by: Neutronix Industries

    Funky Storm (1978)

    Single

    "Funky Storm" is a high-energy, cosmic groove. This electrifying track tells the story of a storm that awakened her atomic soul, blending funky rhythms, spacey synths, and captivating vocals. A standout hit that showcases the band's bold, futuristic flair and danceable charm.

    Collected by: Neutronix Industries

    Sirens Of Sarurn (1978)

    Radio broadcast

    "Sirens of Saturn" is a hauntingly beautiful track released as a single before their iconic album "Sirens of the Milky Way", the track features ethereal harmonies, telling the tale of celestial sirens luring travelers with their hypnotic voices. A mesmerizing piece that showcases the band's otherworldly charm.

    Collected by: Neutronix Industries

    The Human-Like Age (1980-2020)

    Endless Show - [The Atomic Eras Tour] (1982)

    Live recording

    "Endless Show" is a dynamic anthem performed during The Atomic Eras Tour. Before the tour, Frankie underwent a major upgrade, bringing renewed brilliance to her powerhouse vocals and stage presence. The song captures the relentless cycle of life on stage. A dazzling showcase of the band's signature style and enduring legacy.

    Collected by: Helix Quark

    Taking Control (1986)

    Radio broadcast

    "Taking Control" is a bold anthem of liberation. With electrifying synths and commanding vocals, the song tells a powerful story of breaking chains of oppression and reclaiming freedom. A cosmic declaration of strength and freedom, it's a standout track in the band's iconic discography.

    Collected by: Helix Quark

    Do I Dream of Love? (2003)

    Single

    "Do I Dream of Love?" was the standout track of 2003 from Frankie Evanz and The Atomic Songbirds. This haunting ballad explores themes of rejection and self-awareness, blending ethereal vocals with melancholic saxophone. The song's reflective tone and timeless beauty cemented it as a defining moment in their later discography.

    Collected by: Marina Electronova

    Love-a-tron (2010)

    Single

    "Beaming Dr. Love" became an instant sensation in 2010, showcasing playful yet poignant storytelling, bursting with electrifying energy and playful storytelling. The track follows the tale of a tick-tock girl whose atomic heart overheats from a love so smooth it's practically dangerous. With infectious grooves, witty lyrics, and a disco-inspired beat, the song captures the vibe of falling hard for a love that's out of this world. A true standout, blending funk, charm, and atomic-age soul.

    Collected by: Marina Electronova

    Just One More Call (2015)

    Single

    "Just One More Call" is a witty anthem capturing endless meetings, infinite workdays, and the humorous struggle of chasing one elusive final call!

    Collected by: Neutronix Industries