Noah’s Dove performed by 10,000 Maniacs
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Hand to Phone performed by Adult.
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Miss Broadway performed by Belle Epoque
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| | : This song fast became the song of my summer nights. I play it to preen to in front of the mirror, before I step out for the night, then hum it as I my feet step out the door and into the night and the streets unspool before me. See, how lyrical the song makes me?! Belle Epoque is ferocious. Jeanette, I think you're so cool. Thanks for bringing dis track to my attention. You always have my attention.
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dry the rain performed by beta band
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Hang Me Up To Dry performed by Cold War Kids
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Extensive Care performed by Crossover
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Pavane for a Dead Princess performed by Eumir Deodato
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| | : While I find Deodato to be a stimulating and interesting artist (and am far from being a "classical purist" of any sort), I can't really muster any great enthusiasm for this recording. Too close to being a kind of synthesis of Ravel's original for solo piano (1899) and version for full orchestra (1910), I find Deodato's funky adaptations of Stauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" and, particularly Debussy's "Prelude to the afternoon of a faun" somewhat more worthwhile. Maybe I should listen again to the Ravel adaptation, but in the past I have found its blandness a little irritating... : What I like about this track is the fact that it's a very black, funky take on a piece with questionable Aryan overtones. It can be heard to great affect in Hal Ashby's 'Being There', which I think was Peter Sellers' last film. : Re the above comment: I was talking about 'Also Sprach Zarathrustra', not the Ravel piece. Sorry for any confusion. : As far as the Ravel adaptation goes, I find it pleasant if a little bit chocolate-boxey, reminiscent of the 60s soundtracks of Francis Lai. I can't argue with Delicado's comments about the string sound though, which is astonishing. : Bore - Ring! If you are going to listen to Deodato. Listen to the early Equipe LPs. When his sound was so hip, hipper than hip, the bastard brazilian son of Henry Mancini hip. Get a copy of "Tremendao" grab a beer and try to find a nice warm spot of sunshine. : Well, you have to remember that I'm someone who is obsessed with string sounds. I listen fanatically to late 50s and 60s mood music records, and am a fan of both Percy Faith and Jackie Gleason's records. Yes, I love Brazilian music, and enjoy all of Deodato's 60s Equipe LPs, but I also have a very real and intense love of what my pal G400 defines as 'chocolate-boxy' easy listening music. Deodato's 1972 LP 'Percepcao' (recently reissued on CD in Brazil) also falls into this category, and I adore it! : One of the purist fusion jazz artists of his time. Listen to the music, don't try to interpret it or rationalize it. Your missing the point. Eumir is unmistakeably one of the pioneers in this gendre.
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What Does it Feel Like performed by Felix Da Housecat
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Hey performed by Julio Iglesisas
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Scattered performed by Nedry
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New York New York performed by Nina Hagen
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Floods performed by Pantera
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final solution performed by pere ubu
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Always performed by Pet Shop Boys
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High and Dry performed by Radiohead
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| | : One of the best ballads of the 1990's! : that's the best song ever from radiohead!!
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High and Dry performed by Radiohead
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Bulletproof Soul performed by Sade
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Once in Lifetime performed by Talking Heads
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Big Saturday performed by The Jazz Butcher
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dry drunk emperor performed by TV on the Radio
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