A list to cure your insomnia:

1. Tears of Rage - The Band, Music From Big Pink

2. Fruits of My Labor - Lucinda Williams, World Without Tears

3. Be Here to Love Me - Norah Jones, Feels Like Home

4. Hell Is Chrome - Wilco, A Ghost is Born

5. The Big Fight - Stars, Set Yourself On Fire

6. In the Waiting Line - Zero 7, Simple Things

7. Tears Are In Your Eyes - Yo La Tengo, And Then Nothing Turned Inside-Out

8. Parasol - The Sea And Cake, Nassau

9. The Tourist - Radiohead, OK Computer

10. Dondante - My Morning Jacket, Z

11. Psychedelic Black Man - The Ron Miles Quartet, Laughing Barrel

12. This Rough Magic - Wheat, Per Second, Per Second, Per Second... Every Second

13. Motion Picture Soundtrack - Radiohead, Kid A

From the alt-country melancholy of The Band and Lucinda Williams to the indie mellowness of My Morning Jacket and Yo La Tengo, here are thirteen different flavors of soothing timbres and lethargic melodies for the partier unwinding after a long night of gratifying exertion, the overwrought academic unshackling the mind from a thousand theories or the leisurely lounger sinking slowly into a couch of intense comfort. Immerse yourself in a sweeping aural collage of washy ride cymbals, thick organ tones and sparse, reverberating guitar lines; let the music soak into the walls, enveloping you in a comforting sonic blanket, or just let it sound faintly in the distance as you slowly drift away. For fans of downtempo, this will help you chill-out, or just plain relax.