Don't look down performed by Divine Comedy
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N�e dans un ice-cream performed by Michel Polnareff
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| | : Totally agree ... all Polnaref's early 70s albums have killer tunes backed up by orchestrations to die for : The orchestra backing on Polnareff's is excellent and was recorded in the UK using UK session musicians who also played on some of the best groovy uk library and soundtrack music of the late 60s. Try the three instrumentals on Polnareff's - so funky they're ridiculous!
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Big Time performed by Peter Gabriel
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Cirrus Minor performed by Pink Floyd
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| | : Indeed. The Floyd records that are best are the soundtrack material. Mainly because they had to adapt to a medium outside their own dreamy minds. This is my second favorite after "A Saucerful of Secrets" LP. But their "Obscured By Clouds" LP is also a soundtrack piece for an unreleased film that has the same fine qualities... I hate to get long-winded about the whole Floyd thing, but I have to mention Hubert Laws LP "Crying Song" (CTI 1002/6000) which features two compositions from "More".
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Chelsea Girl performed by Simple Minds
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Heaven Knows performed by The Corrs
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I Think I Love You performed by The Partridge Family
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