Gone...Like the Swallows performed by And Also The Trees
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Britney performed by Bebo Norman
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Jesusland performed by Ben Folds
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Daybreak performed by Best Of Friends
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I’m Not Alone performed by Calvin Harris
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first sleep performed by cliff martinez
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| | : The piece is not "simple". For minimalist music lovers, this is a pure gem. The whole soundtrack is a mesmerizing variation around the same notes. And I was frankly NOT disappointed by the remake of Solaris. It is an "ambient"' movie, that made me think of Brian eno's solo music (music for airports for ex). Very elegant, very slow, very subtle. : well, in my opinion the soundtrack was the best thing about the film. though I like and deeply respect soderbergh as a director( I'm intrigued by "the limey" for the same reasons you appreciated solaris), i feel his vision for solaris was too rushed compared to the soviet original(wich admittedly is a bit TOO slow in places), and I felt it didn't give enough of a fresh angle on the subject to warrant a remake. (yeah, i know they thought of it more as an adaptation of the book rather than a remake of the film, but people just aren't going to get that) Still, the word dissappointment was used a bit relatively here, as it WAS one of the better studio films out that year..it's just that the original has a special value to me.
(hmm.just realized that this might not be the ideal forum for discussing films, what with the lack of the word "movie" in the domain name and all. So I'll leave it here.)
Still, I agree that i phrased my description of the piece a bit ackwardly, it really should have said simple. There, fixed it.
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Until I Believe in my Soul performed by Dexys Midnight Runners
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When I Was a Young Girl performed by Feist
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Sixth Station performed by Joe Hisaishi
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Amelia performed by Joni Mitchell
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| | : i was going to recommend this one. It really is beautiful.
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Bill Drummond Said performed by Julian Cope
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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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Shake it out performed by Manchester Orchestra
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Northern Sky performed by Nick Drake
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| | : A song of plain, pure beauty. It's emotionally moving, especially when he sings "Would you love me through the winter/Would you love me 'til I'm dead"
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Lights In The Sky performed by Nine Inch Nails
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Floods performed by Pantera
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Trees performed by Paul Weller
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Being Boring performed by Pet Shop Boys
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| | : Totally agree re the worth of the PSBs output and the dramatic and very distinctive use of harmony therein. Several of their songs would be in my all-time favourites list if I ever made one.
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Triste performed by Pizzicato Five
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Hobart Paving performed by St Etienne
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| | : Alright geezer?
Yes - a really lovely track. It took me several years to be converted to the band but I'm hooked now. : Hi - I have been seeking the Hobart Paving track, specifically as you mention, the one with the lovely french horn solo. I bought the St Etienne \"So Tough\" CD but the version of Hobart Paving on that has a different solo, a really wishy washy harmonica type event. Are you able to let me know please on what specific St Etienne CD is that best version of Hobart Paving with that french horn solo? Many thanks - Peter (email: [email protected])
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Reading is Sexy performed by Stone Avenue Musical Endeavors
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The Unguarded Moment performed by The Church
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Tear It All Away performed by The Church
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Middle Of The Road performed by The Pretenders
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India performed by The Psychedelic Furs
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Last Night performed by Vitamin C
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| | : oh come on unathanthium, I iike your style, Last Nite, is a great song but it is a very obvious sub motown parody...and Dr. Feelgood- She Does It Right does it a milllion times better : Sub motown,I love sub motown.Parody,I love that too.And if Dr.Feelgood do it better,congratulations to them.A million times better,though,hm,that's an awful lot of noughts.And I don't think we need a pub rock revival.
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