Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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Trop's performed by Alberto Baldan Bembo
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Bossa for My Eet performed by Andre Ceccarelli
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teach me tiger performed by april stevens
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| | : Great choice Olli.And I thought Norwegians weren't cool.That'll teach me,tiger!
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Fifth Dimension performed by Arling & Cameron
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Take it easy my brother Charlie performed by Astrud Gilberto
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Please, Please Me performed by Bearcuts
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Lluvia de Primavera/Spring Rain performed by Bebu Silvetti
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| | : To correct: the "full-length version" is in fact a disco mix by Salsoul stalwart Tom Moulton. So good, man... Crazy percussive middle part galore! Available as a Salsoul 12". Tell me if you bump into one!
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Fried Bananas performed by Benny Golson
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Kim performed by Bertrand Burgalat
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| | : Ah, mon dieu!
I hate comparisons in general but I must say to everyone who's just bought 10 000 Hz legend by Air: get rid of it and get hold of The Sssound of Mmmusic by Bertrand Burgalat instead. He's special. : yeah, I must pick it up. I have 'the genius of' and I love most of it. : One of the best things that Burgalat has ever created, and considering his incredible body of work as producer/performer, is no mean feat!
It's this tune that turned me on to the whole Tricatel sound that he singularly seems to be the master of.
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Sidewalk performed by Birdie
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Winter Warm performed by Bob Crewe Generation
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L.O.V.E (Websters definition) performed by Bob Dorough
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So much trouble in the world performed by Bob Marley
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Zigarillo performed by Botho Lucas Singers und die Sound Masters
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take it easy (love nothing) performed by bright eyes
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Autostrada per Los Angeles performed by Bruno Nicolai
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| | : ohhhh that is nice the 60s were ruled style wise by scorpio (1958-1972)so its the sexiest musical period.
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Lovely, But Dangerous performed by Bruno Nicolai
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Allora Il Treno performed by Bruno Nicolai
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Make it Easy on Yourself performed by Burt Bacharach
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| | : Cilla Black does a brilliant cover of this song on her 1966 album "Sing A Rainbow". Rich lush orchestration and Cilla at full ballad belt. It was her early interpretations of songs like this that brought her to the attention of Bacharach himself!!
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He War performed by Cat Power
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Creole performed by Charlie Hunter Quartet featuring Mos Def
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The Face I Love performed by Chris Montez
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step inside love performed by cilla black
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| | : Oh yes...a great, great song. Her best by far.
I agree, her demo version is also good or am I thinking of the bossa style version she did?
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My Love�s A Monster performed by Clea Bradford
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Make It Easy On Yourself performed by Connie Francis
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Mr.Jones performed by Counting Crows
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Pleasures performed by Cubismo Grafico
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500 Miles (Theme From Winning) performed by Dave Grusin
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Oh, Calcutta! performed by Dave Pell Singers
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| | : Its funny that it should make you think of people wearing sparkly dresses, when of course the show itself was primarily famous for having large numbers of hairy hippies naked onstage.
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Babylon performed by David Gray
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Crooked Teeth performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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No,No,No performed by Dieter Reith
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Sha La la La Lee performed by Elmer Hockett
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Ai Ai Ai performed by Emma Sugimoto
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Sweet Susan performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Yes, this song, hidden away on the "La Banda J & S" soundtrack is quintessential Morricone, it is truly sublime.
One of the joys of Morricone is discovering tracks like this given his overwhelming output so thankyou for pointing this song out.
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Look Away performed by Eternity�s Children
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| | : Eternity's Children.
Somehow the name got messed up and I can't edit it so I'm posting this correct spelling to help the search engine..... : Eternity's Children are a fantastic group...I remember when I first heard "Mrs. Bluebird" and was blown away.
That was around 1985 and just last year I picked up their singles collection on CD. Thanks for recommending their individual albums, I definitely want to check them out. : I can't recommend the first album highly enough ... it's a pop masterpiece... My introduction to ET was through that singles package, which is good enough for what it is, but trusty me the first album really needs to be heard in the original order with all the tracks. : I had the great experience of working with Mike "the Kid", Linda, and Charlie. you oughta hear linda do 5th Dimension live ot Mike kick it with a keyboard. First worked with some of them in memphis with Tommy Cogsbill. Linda was present-we were friends socially in '69 and then again with Mike, Charlie, drummer Johnny Thomasie from N.O.,sometime later. I can't remember the Guitar player's name-maybe Norman or something like that. We were doing the "B" side to a single of mine at Robin Hood Bryan's studio. All of us lived in Baton Rouge at the time and worked respectively for Crocked Fox Prod.(but this session was maybe a solo adventure with co-member of the production team, Guy Bellello [[R.I.P.]}since only he was present-who knows.)
The "A" side was done at one of my sessions at American Studios, Memphis and featured the Memphis Horns, the Sweet Inpirations as female back ups, Cimmaron as writer/male harmonies. Elvis had been there the week before (recorded In the Ghetto, I think)and Neil Diamond was due the following week there in Memphis. I felt like such a nobody with life-sized pics of Elvis everywhere and everybody making their comparisons of Alex from the "Boxtops" and me. Pinning a VU meter the same way Alex did was not exactly the feedback I was looking for. Anyway, I guess I am saying we spent a little time together, I miss listening to and working with them. If anyone hears from them, it would be great to STS again. I started back playing professionally a couple of years ago and still consider them the gold standard in terms of harmony and think that the Hammond B3 has "the Kid's" name on it. As an update, Guy died an untimely death about 10 years ago and I only wish I could find Bubba Anthony if living, a sometimes ET drummer and any of that crowd.
Kindest regards,
Scatdaddy2002
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Each and everyone performed by Everything but the girl
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Easy performed by Faith No More
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Sequoia performed by Fay Lovsky
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waiting for a train performed by Flash in the Pan
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Diamond Bossa Nova performed by Francesco De Masi
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Footprints on the Moon performed by Francis Lai
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| | : Yow! That sound snippet alone is so cool. : I finally got the version by Francis Lai, and i think its better then Johnny Harris one. Splendid song!. I love the ending part of it.. cant get that part out of my head :) : I'd have to go for the Johnny Harris original over the Francis Lai version. It's colder and spookier with less obtrusive strings. "Movements" is available on CD (great sleeve - his expression suggests a combined photo shoot/visit to his proctologist) - but the mono single version (w/"Lulu's Theme") is all you need. : Well, thanks to all of you I had to track down BOTH versions! Amazing what a difference an arrangement makes. I agree with scrubbles: the clip of Lai's version is the most infectious thing around!
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the holiday song performed by frank black
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sexy girls performed by gert wilden
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| | : hmm. that was supposed to read: available on the cd "a very special album" on emperor norton. there�s also a cover by the danish band pornorama. it doesn't add much to the track though, except better recording technology and a dodgier sax line..
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Don�t Leave Me performed by Hal Hester
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Image - Part 1 performed by Hank Levine Orchestra
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Naturally Stoned performed by Helmut Zacharias
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Without Her performed by Herb Alpert
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| | : This is perhaps one of the greatest songs of all time! I can say without a doubt that I have spent days listening to this one; it got me addicted. I just couldn't keep my finger away from the repeat button. I recommend the original by Harry Nilsson, who isn't with us anymore. : Yes, great songs & so many people tried to have hits with it...little Lulu springs to mind, but every version failed to dent the charts.
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we were so much in love performed by hideki kaji
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Endless Spring performed by Houses
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Lolita Go Home performed by Jane Birkin
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Greasy Heart performed by Jefferson Airplane
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To Cry You a Song performed by Jethro Tull
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It�s As Easy As 1-2-3 performed by Jil Gibson
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Te Quiero Tal C�mo Eres (Just The Way You Are) performed by Jose Jose
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Easy Money performed by King Crimson
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Bachianas Brasilieras #5 performed by Lalo Schifrin
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Love Song performed by Lani Hall
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| | : By coincidence I picked up a compilation CD of Lani's work (a 25 year A and M anniversary disc that came out in 1987!) just yesterday, and this track and 'we could be flying' were the ones that really stood out. I'm a big Brasil 66 fan but had never picked up her albums. Strange that you happened to recommend this track today! : You're right -- this is a lovely, understated yet passionate song. That male singer might possibly be Burt Bacharach, since the tune was included on a Bacharach collection.
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wan’drin’ star performed by lee marvin
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| | : heh, and for the hit single the flip was Clint Eastwoods ultra weedy version of "I talk
to the trees". Great for starting conversations while DJing in clubs.
"Whats this sh***!?"
"Clint Eastwood"
"Really?, No! what?"
heh.
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Nightingale performed by Les Baxter
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1900 Yesterday performed by Liz Damon’s Orient Express
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| | : Yep, this song is definitely of its time. It smacks of 'easy-listening' radio, from the staid brass break, the gentle, on-the-beat marimba strokes, and the whispery thin lead vocals of Liz and her equally restrained backup fellows behind her. Maybe the song just feels slower to you in this version. I don't think the Betty Everett version is any faster--it's just more rhythmic with its slightly funky percussion and string arrangements. Don't get me wrong, I like both versions, this one as much for its that kind of cool 'dated' feel as anything else.
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different samples from the LP performed by Los Brasilios
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Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti (You Don�t Have to Say You Love Me) performed by Luis Miguel
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Chinese Translation performed by M. Ward
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Chinese Translation performed by M. Ward
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Skeleton Key performed by Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s
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| | : This is a great song, this band was recommended to me by a good friend. Great choice
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tabu performed by michel magne
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petrol pop performed by michel magne & jean yanne
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Trip 60 performed by Montefiori Cocktail
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Cherry, Cherry performed by Music Machine
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Mowgli performed by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Nouvelle Vague
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Chavinha performed by Orlann Divo
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Darlin performed by Paper Dolls
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Take 8 performed by Pete Moore
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If I Ever Feel Better performed by Phoenix
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| | : Couldn't agree more. This is one of my favourite singles of the last five years. The album certainly is patchy, but there's a few things on there that reach similar heights, notably the other single, 'Too Young'.
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Endless Love performed by Piero Piccioni
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La Foresta Incantata performed by Piero Umiliani
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| | : Magical track. It's can also be found on Easy Tempo, Vol. 9. Too bad atrecordings has shut down. : Magical indeed! Morricone, Piccioni, Umiliani, and Trovaioli are like Sirens... I am sure there are others - God grant me the time and good fortune to find them!
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Whoever you are performed by Prefab Sprout
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Do What you Wanna performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : excellent track! definitely one of my favorites from ramsey's late 60s work.
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To slow things down performed by Random Bruce
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You Will Remember Me (Detalhes) performed by Roberto Carlos
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Te Ofrezco Mi Coraz�n (Make It With You) performed by Roberto Jordan
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Sola (Then) performed by Rocio Durcal
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Do it again performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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| | : and here i was convinced that i was the only person in the world that liked this album! the cover of "mas que nada" on here is great!
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THE THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR performed by RYTHM HERITAGE
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| | : Don't forget the "Baretta's theme", which smokes as well. From the album "Discofied".
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Three Days Of The Condor performed by Rythm Heritage
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com’è bella la sera performed by Sandie Shaw
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you, you, you performed by second story man
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Crystal Illusions (Memorias de Marta Sare) performed by Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66
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| | : Written by Edu Lobo. Apparently for a play he wrote a few songs for. A year later he did it on his own A&M album "Sergio Mendes Presents Lobo", which is an incredible album produced by Sergio. Also check out his LP "Missa Breve" from 1973.
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Blue Glasses performed by Smokey & Miho
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the empty page performed by sonic youth
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Wendy McDonald performed by Spookey Ruben
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Too Much Tenderness performed by Stark Reality
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Elevate My Mind performed by Stereo MC’S
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love with the three of us performed by stereo total
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Through The Sky performed by Swing Out Sister
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| | : I have to say I am thoroughly delighted at learning of the continued career of SOS. I always had time for them, and thought Breakout was actually the weakest of the singles I heard. I particularly remember liking 'Fooled By A Smile' and 'You On My Mind'.
Hearing the snippets of these songs here, I can say I'm intrigued enough to try and seek out some of this later work. It reminds me of the more produced end of Siesta records' (Spanish easy-pop label) output. : You probably should try "Shapes and Patterns" from 1997 first, it's pretty much in the vein of 1989's "Kaleidoscope World" and thus a good starting point to rediscover SOS. This and the aforementioned "Somewhere Deep In The Night" (2001) as well.
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Wantin’ Ain’t Gettin’ performed by The Association
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| | : Alright! I've compiled this one before too. I think the sitar/drum break at the top has been sampled more than a few times. The tune almost sounds like a tribute to Ravi Shankar & The Lovin' Spoonful simultaneously...Right On! : This was a song written by my father, Michael Deasy Sr - who played guitar on most of the Association's stuff. He did a couple of psychedelic albums, Friar Tuck and his Psychedelic Guitar and Tanyet - both cutting edge classics. This song was an interesting exploration for the Association guys.
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Since I Left You performed by The Avalanches
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| | : yeah, this is great, I agree! Nice - and unusual - for a song to mix disco and easy listening in quite the way this song does. The one complaint which could be levelled is that the song isn't all that musically varied. As you say though, a feelgood number... : I bought this album last week and I'm in love with it! Stellar stuff, the Holiday sample is such a teaser though!
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Rock Lobster performed by The B-52’s
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Easy performed by The Bruces
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Gordon's Gardenparty performed by The Cardigans
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One More Time performed by The Clash
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number of the beast performed by the djali zwan
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Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) performed by The Don Kirshner Concept
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Groovin� With You performed by The Gentle People
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| | : Great track, it made me buy the LP, which was a little disappointing, but the first four or five tracks are great, and for me this song is the opeak of them, and the whole LP.
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Apocalypso performed by The Monochrome Set
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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This Corrosion performed by The Sisters of Mercy
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Always You (Single Version) performed by The Sundowners
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| | : I have to agree. What a beautiful track! Very similar to the Small Circle of Friends record, but perhaps even better! I just have the version from the compilation; I'll try and track down the single. : Delicado, you have the single version already, it's the one on my Roger Nichols compilation, i just somehow forgot to mark it as the single version. The single is clocking in at 2:18, the album version runs 3 minutes. : Cool; I'll listen again. This track is sure to make it onto one of my comps; surely it could make a soft pop fan out of anyone! : great album, and a horrendously overlooked group..."dear undecided" is the best beatles song that the beatles never recorded. : I agree this is the best version... I think it's the same one that's on the "Sunshine days" compilation.... The one on Captain Nemo isn't awful or anything, but the orchestral intro does go on a bit...
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I'm Easy performed by Tolan McNeil
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| | : I'd really love to find this Cd and have been trying to track it down. When did you buy it?
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today performed by tom scott and the california dreamers
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The Ambushers performed by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
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| | : Super underrated songwriting duo. Fab stuff! Also check out their exellent LP "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight?",a big hit for them, but the whole record is really solid! From what i've read, these guys are virtuosos, and did all their own arranging as well as guitar & keys! Very fun stuff... : I just listened to this track (off their Anthology collection), and frankly it just sounds immature. For me the outstanding track by Boyce & Hart has to be "Alice Long", with its kitchen-sink production style; if I had to list my favourite 10 songs of all time I'm sure it would be right in there! : i think immaturity is the a-number-one thing these cats had going for them...i mean, they wrote songs for paul revere & the raiders and the monkees for cryin' out loud! granted, this isn't my fave b&h tune (that title probably goes to "p.o. box 9847", but i digress) but it's good. not everything has to be of pet sounds calibre, after all.
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Marry Me performed by Train
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... even though you’re with another girl performed by Trentemøller
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What'd You Come Here For? performed by Trina & Tamara
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| | : Just thought I'd add; the comment, "this is how I typically feel when I go out," is a borrowed line. I've read the same comment about the Pizzicato Five song "Love Love Song" (A Television's Workshop e.p., TRIAD 1994, Japan) and I think I wanted to put it to use for myself, but it seems an awkard fit now. I don't typically question why anyone came out if they're not dancing, I'm just eager to dance, and that is the same feeling behind the song, a nice conflict of expectations that maybe we've all felt before. It's nice!
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Cecil Beaton�s Scrapbook performed by Would Be Goods
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Hair performed by Zen
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