Thrash Unreal performed by Against Me!
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Restons Group�s performed by Alexandre Desplat
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| | : Excellent description, for me the track evokes similar scenes when listening to it. And you're not wrong, the track really is from 1998, but sounds absolutely late 60s/early 70s. Well, the whole compilation ain't that bad either i guess :-) If anyone is interested: http://www.artofthemix.org/FindAMix/getcontents.asp?strMixID=84985 : This song alone almost makes me want to see the movie! I wonder if the whole soundtrack is like this? Btw. I almost got a eargasm at 2:15 minutes into the track. :)
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Uptown Top Ranking performed by Ali & Frazier
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| | : the original is WAY superior to this "absolute music" trite.
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More, More, More performed by Andrea True Connection
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Star of Bethlehem/True Love performed by Angels and Airwaves
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Space Race performed by Apemen
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who needs forever performed by astrud gilberto
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| | : you must pick-up the quincy jones soundtrack (released with the score to "the pawnbroker") with astrud singing "who needs forever". The lush quincy jones score is hauntingly beautiful, and astrud never sounded better. This version is the real deal for me.. : Amazing guitar on this piece.
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My Brother Woody performed by Bart Davenport
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| | : on heavy rotation right now. but i didn't found another decent song on the album. maybe i got to give it hear again...
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Daddy performed by Beyoncé Knowles
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You Fascinate Me So performed by Blossom Dearie
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Balance of Nature performed by Burt Bacharach
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Make Your Own Kind Of Music performed by Cass Elliot (a.k.a. Mama Cass)
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| | : yeah, I love this track. She sings in a very sincere and rousing way. : If my childhood memories serve, this was the theme song of Cass's short-lived variety show back in the '70s.
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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough performed by Diana Ross
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| | : I agree with you, the full length version of this is wonderful, as is her full length version of Reach Out I'll Be There recorded in 1971.
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Ai Ai Ai performed by Emma Sugimoto
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Zozoi performed by France Gall and Cesar Camargo Mariano
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She performed by Gram Parsons
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I Stand Accused performed by Isaac Hayes
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After An Afternoon performed by Jason Mraz
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25 minutes to go performed by Johnny Cash
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Stop Me June (Little Ego) performed by KENT
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My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves performed by Kishore Kumar & Amitabh Bachchan
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| | : Just listened to the song- i think its great! : heheh, have you seen the scene where this song is used in the film? it`s amazing! best slow motion running ever. : ridiculously brilliant.
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The Chelsea Memorandum performed by Lalo Schifrin
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| | : Groovy! Groovy! Groovy!
What else can I say...what else could anyone say?
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Sweet Talking Candyman performed by Lynn Carey (visually performed by ’The Carrie Nations’)
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| | : Is it camp? Am I just too out of touch with my taste? To me its a great song off one of my favourite Soundtracks. I may have chosen "in the long run" over it, but not necessarily. Maybe Lynn Careys vocal performance is a little powerful for modern tastes. Dunno still don't get camp.
Great choice anyway! : Both the song and the film are amazing, in my opinion. I think the only reason it gets tarred with that 'camp' brush is the movie is one of those all-but-the-kitchen-sink storylines and the songs get lumped in too. I hope that DVD rumour is true.
BTW, struck very lucky at a record fair today and got the 7" of Come With The Gentle People for a mere 50p, surely worth miles more than that??! : "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" 2-Disc DVD will be released on June 13, 2006.
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I Thought You Were My Boyfriend performed by Magnetic Fields
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Metal Warriors performed by Manowar
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Baby It’s True performed by Mari Wilson
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| | : It was quite a hit in the UK if I recall correctly. This post has just filled my head with Images. Neasdon, the mentioned Beehives, spangly mini dresses, Tony mansfields mid 70's pop show on TV. Did Tony Mansfield really look like Pete Waterman, as my memory insists? : Tony Mansfield was/is a musical genius, as noted elsewhere in my recommenations. Not quite sure how he could have had a pop show on tv in the mid 70s, though...The big hit he had with Mari Wilson was "Just what I've always wanted". He looked a bit geeky...did Pete Waterman copy his look? I don't know... : Actually Tony Mansfield did not produce Baby It's True. I believe it was Tot Taylor that gave this song the big sound it deserved. : I've just remembered it was Mike Mansfield that had the TV show. It ws fun all the same.
And it was Mike Mansfield that looked like PW, at least in my mind. : Awise and truly awesome choice of obscure pop
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It’s Cool Not To Care performed by Mark and the No-Marks
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| | : This would be your band perhaps?
I think I recognise the attempt to write about ones own music. : good guess, but not my band no. i'm much too young. just used know a couple of No-Marks. local heroes/weirdos about town. they were very resentful of the whole experience, so i thought i'd give them their small dues. : Was this the same Mark from 'Mark and the Monsters' infamy?
I saw them once, in a mirror. Their sound made me want to pull my brain out through my ears and beat myself about the head with it.
Shame, really, they looked really mad. : No, Gnasher, what you see in a mirror is a very troubled and confused soul, who needs alot of care and attention. Unfortunately musicaltaste.com is not the place. : Be nice!
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Woman of the ghetto performed by Marlena Shaw
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Russian Dolls performed by Michel Griffin
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Some Sing, Some Dance performed by Michel Pagliaro
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Are you happy ? performed by Microdisney
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| | : I have to agree. This is one of the most poignant, plaintive tracks I have ever heard, O'Hagan's soaring Telecaster solo launching it into orbit far above the mire of other 80's indie rock. (I think it might have been influenced by Stephen Stills' solo on 'Bound to Lose' from the Manassas album - another guitar solo to make you weep).
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La Discotheque performed by Mike Rozakis
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| | : Thanks for the heads up on this LP! Its a great one, I love the way its at once stumbling and psychedlic, but at the same time maintains the great groove. Good fuzz guitar and great strings, plus that lovely wayward organ.
Is there any more Mike Rozakis music lurking around?
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Sob Story performed by Minor Threat
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The Holy Filament performed by Mr. Bungle
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Sand And Rain performed by Nancy Holloway
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Some Velvet Morning performed by Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood
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| | : This song was what first got me hooked on lee hazlewood, many years ago....the weirdest composition ever to be a mainstream pop hit,surely. check out slowdive's ultra spacey version, btw. : oh, i've heard it... i still like the original best.
: Primal Scream's version > Slowdive version.
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I Love You Porgy (Live) performed by Nina Simone
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New Partner performed by Palace Music
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| | : now THAT's what i call a recommendation.
I�m gonna have to find and soak this up now... : beautiful song. i've been a sporadic fan of will oldham related stuff for some years now, but hadn�t heard this until now. thanks!
hmm. on a side note, this is the 666th american release that has been recommended here. i might be a bit childish, but i was hoping that number would go to some really, really bad contemporary pop music. Hey, you can't always get what you want:) : This song was the soundtrack to my incorrigible devotion to a lovely young girl when I myself was a bit younger. I used to listen to this tune repeatedly in my tiny little newly discovered room in the immensely overwhelming new land in which I found myself during the adventure which was to last the next four years, wandering Europe by my heartstrings. This was the song. I used to drink gin martinis to it. And eat the olive. And shudder because winter had come to my little home, and she was always, at least as often as the song played, on my mind.
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Cruel Sister performed by Pentangle
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| | : Alright.In your own special way you've convinced me rum. I've been told for years to pick up some Pentangle by certain freinds (the ones who hear me playing Steeleye Span). Surely I must be missing out on something... I will consult the great one. : Heh-heh, thank you. I�m certain you�ll appreciate these, you�ve got eclectic taste, you�re not gonna be out for my blood (unlike all those that have begged and borrowed, stolen from their dying grandmothers, to buy Manowar CDs). And they�re no way as folk folk as the Span, they spin out an equally eclectic mix of folk, jazz, blues, rock and Elizabethan dances. It�s time people stopped harping on how great it was that the Velvets, the Stooges, punk etc made you wanna go out and form a band. So simple they sounded. Pentangle are so incredibly talented, so learned, so jazz, but still so unassuming and cool, they make you want pack up the band, trash the guitar, and burn down your house. Or is that Jet? I don�t know now. Well anyway the �Sweet Child� album is the one.
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Roses performed by RPWL
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Always On Your Side performed by Sheryl Crow
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safety net performed by shop assistants
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| | : I've instantly come over all nostalgic. A true great song. I've just discovered Australia Spiderbait who operate in the same zone, but in a more modern style.
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Hard Time Killing Floor Blues performed by Skip James
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| | : The Twilight Singers (actually just Greg Dulli, from the Afghan Whigs, and Mark Lanegan from The Screaming Trees) just released a very good cover of this on their album SHE LOVES YOU, which I highly recommend...
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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Hermaphrodite performed by Stephen Lynch
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Unprepared performed by Superdrag
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It�s A Lovely Game Louise performed by The Cyrkle
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The Moon performed by The Microphones
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Almost Arms performed by The Minders
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I Bleed performed by The Pixies
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Bouncing Babies performed by The Teardrop Explodes
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Out Of Our Tree performed by The Wailers
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| | : I really, really must get this. Just on this recommendation. : Yeah, this really is great.
I'd think of something more imaginative to say but I just pulled my brain out through my ears and beat myself about the head with it.
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Exodus performed by Tielman Brothers
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no one knows i�m gone performed by tom waits
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Cabinet performed by Trespassers William
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A view from her room performed by Week end
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| | : By coincidence, I bought this record on Monday in a charity shop in England. I like it very much. Alison Statton and Spike toured England about 6 years ago and were excellent.
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