I Put A Spell On You performed by Alan Price
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Napoleon performed by Ani DiFranco
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Pelas Sombras performed by Arthur Verocai
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All The Way performed by Billie Holiday
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| | : This is one of my favorite Billie Holiday songs as well. Her voice is absolutely haunting here.
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Change performed by Blind Melon
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contact performed by brigette bardot
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| | : pizzicato five do a great version of this song(with kraftwerk samples!) on their album "romantique 96". : p5's version is great however i think i like godzuki's cover better[just a little] . ^.^ : And don't forget John Zorn's brilliant a capella version.
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Fresh Air performed by Cal Tjader
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| | : Uncredited backing vocals on this track are by Wendy and Bonnie, who also sang on Tjader's Auga Dulce.
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space latin age performed by chappie
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Alfie performed by Cilla Black
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| | : Cilla's version of this knocks spots off anyone elses, especially as Burt Bacharach conducted the orchestra at the recording session, he made Cilla do 19 takes of this, before George Martin chose take 4! Dionnes version suited the USA market more. : I agree with all of the sentiments above. Fans of Ms Warwicke are generally scathing of Cilla's Bacharach/David recordings - but I have to say that I find Cilla's interpretations generally have lusher backings and definitely have more heart. The 2 artistes voices are in fact very similar. But for me - Cilla's recordings of "Alfie" and "Anyone Who Had A Heart" are the definitive!!
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Personal Jesus performed by Depeche Mode
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Speed Trials performed by Elliott Smith
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| | : "a prolific user of drugs and prostitutes..." ???
sure, okay, we all know that he used drugs, but that prostitutes thing is entirely new to me.
is there actual proof of this, or can one just assume that having sex with prostitutes is a natural progression from using drugs? : Ok - I just deleted a couple of comments from here because someone disobeyed my 'be nice' rule. First time I've had to do that in nearly 6 years! I dunno - if it's not spammers it's nutcases! Sorry you were bothered by this, Open Book...
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komputa no.3 performed by hi posi
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You know how it is with a woman performed by Jefferson
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This Way Mary performed by John Barry
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Meaning of Love performed by Karin Krog
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| | : Excellent song! Written by Steve Kuhn an american jazz musician/composer/arranger who I think lived in scandinavia in the late sixties. Besides Karin Krogh he has also worked with Monica Zetterlund. The best version of this song he has recorded himself though. Featuring Gary Mcfarland, Airto, Ron Carter & Billy Cobham!!
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i don’t know what i can save you from performed by kings of convenience
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| | : I like this song also, both because of lyrics and melody. And I suggest you check out Royksopp's remix of this song
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In us both performed by madreoceano
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i want you, but i don't need you performed by Momus
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Areas performed by New Musik
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The Wind In My Face performed by Nico Fidenco & Stephen Boyd
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Turn me on performed by Norah Jones
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The Flower Shop performed by Our Front Porch
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Lying is the most fun performed by Panic at the Disco
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Riding to Vanity Fair performed by Paul McCartney
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Vim Da Bahia performed by Quarteto Em Cy
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Dansero performed by Richard Hayman
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When you live life alone performed by Sarah Shannon
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Campground Daughter performed by School for the Dead
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Duchess performed by Scott Walker
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Life on Mars? performed by Seu Jorge
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| | : i picked up the soundtrack before i even saw the movie on this one.. great stuff, love the "incidental" feel and the one-take roughness of seu's recordings.
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Samson and Delilah performed by Shirley Manson
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Change Your Mind performed by Sister Hazel
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the empty page performed by sonic youth
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The Ghost of the Robot performed by Sounds Like a Personal Problem
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Worlds Away performed by Strange Advance
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| | : You like 'Just Like You', and so do I, so here are the lyrics:
Just Like You
She closed her eyes and spoke to me
Said 'If you could have seen the things that I have seen'
I've walked the desert of lost souls
Well the moon was late for me last night
But the dawn and I are still alive
She said 'Tell me things I want to hear
Now you're safe and sound and the coast is clear'
I saw her body move with her blue dress on
While the sun cut through venetian blinds
I was her last frontier when she said 'You're mine'
Chorus
We'll love until tomarrow
Chained to your heart I'll follow
And what you ask I'll do
Today I'm just like you
On razor edge you're falling
You're new ice age is calling
I know just what this means
Today you're just like me
I think I've gone too far this time
And I feel that I should change my point of view
Time fades like shadows in the sun
While I stand outside in the pouring rain
If I had the chance I'd do it all again
PS-There are some beggining lyrics not shown that appear only in the remix version, available on the compilation 'Worlds Away and Back'.
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Marley Medley performed by Sublime
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theo b performed by sunny day real estate
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Times have changed performed by Supertramp
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donne-moi ton amour performed by sylvie vartan
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The Saddest Song performed by The Ataris
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Wonderful performed by The Beach Boys
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Turkish Bath performed by The Don Ellis Orchestra
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The Girls' Song performed by The Fifth Dimension
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| | : Alright! I was gonna recommend this one too. This song illustrates perfectly the CA sound that Webb & Bacharach were crafting. Some people mistake this for a B.B. tune, and it's no wonder...
"Magic Garden" is a great album to seek out by this group, if you've been afraid before.I also like "Requiem : 820 Latham" & "Paper Cup". : I LOVE the "Magic Garden" album...I have it on vinyl, but I was fortunate enough to to get it on CD when it was released-it's now out of print. The album is a Jimmy Webb/Fifth Dimension classic. The only thing holding it back from perfection is a Las Vegas-y cover of the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride" that sounds out of place with the other material, all of which was written by Webb. But that's OK, a lot of great albums have one duff track!
I like the Fifth Dimension's early material, "Magic Garden" is their second album, but I also like their first and third LP's. Unfortunately, in later years they became too "show-biz" sounding, which causes some people to overlook all of their material.
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The Moon performed by The Microphones
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Run To The Sun performed by The Owl
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Married Men performed by The Roches
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Fighting In A Sack performed by The Shins
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Upside Down performed by Tori Amos
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| | : Indeed a great track... I would have worn out a cassette single listening to it, luckily it was a b-side on the CD single for 'Winter'.
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O Verona (Reprise) performed by unknown
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