For a Few Dollars More performed by Al Caiola
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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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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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Question Mark performed by Billy Nicholls
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Doop-Doo-De-Doop (A Doodlin' Song) performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love Blossom's stuff as well. Haven't yet heard a bad record by her. She did an unusual record in 1970 called 'that's just the way I want to be' on Fontana. It's available (coupled with 'give him the ooh la la) on a japanese CD, 'whisper for you'. : Oh, and "London in the Rain". What a fabulous singer! : I have been hearing about a Japan CD which would be a reissue of Blossom Dearie's 1976 American double LP entitled 'My New Celebrity Is You'. No one however can locate it. If you can help please E me. Best Regards, egbdf. : Definitely a favorite! I also love to 70 album "that's just the way i want to be" and think the version of "both sides now" blows away the Judy Collins. Also a huge fan of the schoolhouse rocks stuff "unpack your adjectives" and especially "figure eight". : A Doodlin' Song (not to be confused with "Doodlin'") apparently had an effect in it's time. Peggy Lee recorded it. It was even featured in an episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show where Mary Tyler Moore and Dick did a little dance number to it in their living room for their party guests! This song is perfect for the Blossom Touch! Cute simple lyrics and melody make the tune perfect for Blossom's child-like voice and bouncy delivery. She was the voice of several of the old Schoolhouse Rock shorts that used to play in Saturday mornings in the '70's. She is also an accomplished pianist and played on many of her own recordings. Another fave Blossom tune: "Rhode Island Is Famous For You" : jesus, any version of "both sides now" that isn't by judy collins blows away the judy collins version. give me dick hyman any day! : check out-'both sides now'by the veteran golfer tony jacklyn-from his excrutiating late 60's album-swings into...'-a superb psych-crooning version up [or down there]with william shatner and tony bennett's 'eleanor rigby' and richard harris!!
judy collins entire existence is a crime.
: Thank you, Tinks! I *love* Blossom Dearie, but hadn't heard that track yet. I recently bought the eponymous CD (with a great picture of her in glasses at the microphone...), and must have played "Tout Doucement" about a thousand times. : can anyone identify the male voice singing behind blossom on this track? : I believe the male voice is Cy Coleman, the song's composer. I have only another website comment's word for that, but it does sound like him.
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Samba no p� performed by Blue Rondo
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Buddy Merrill
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Cash Box performed by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
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Ears performed by Cinerama
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| | : I was a huge 'Wedding Present' fan, so I really should check this out, thanks. : absolutely, cinerama's first album is excellent. quite a bit different from the wedding present, but very good in it's own way.
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Baoba performed by Claudia
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| | : Yes! I picked up a Claudia compilation LP recently in Brazil. It was all great stuff, but this was really the standout track.
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Sublimation Hour performed by Destroyer
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| | : I'm a big Destroyer fan. He's an amazing vocalis. I don't know what you're talking about. The new album wasn't all everyone had hoped for, but has a couple of good songs in particular "Students Carve Hearts out of Coal".
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Eque performed by Duke Ellington
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Ticket To The Moon performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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| | : Nice to see this recommendation! Simple song with a pretty post-Beatles melody. I've just dug out my LP of Time and have been playing side 1. It really sparkles! : My favourite song on the album is "21st Century Man" on side 2, which I thing rates highly among their overall output and is maybe the last great song they produced. The weakest song on the album has to be the single "Hold on Tight" which sounds as though they were trying to compete with Shakin' Stevens!
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Sosta Vietata performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : After listening to a fairly large amount of Morricone music over the years this still stands out as one of his very best tracks for me. Oddly enough, this one never got compiled for one of the countless compilations that cover his "lounge" sound of the late 60s to the mid 70s. This should have been on "Molte Mondo Morricone", one of only a few essential tracks that were overlooked on this otherwise excellent trilogy. : I agree with you, this is a incredible track! The slow lush strings are perfect. I can't say I have heard much of Morricone's music, but if the rest is anything like this - he is going right in my list of favorite composers. : Nighteye, you should definitely give the Mondo-Trilogy a spin. Can't really praise these comps enough, they actually got me into Morricone and are by far the best ones when it comes to sum up the maestros non-spaghetti late 60s to mid 70s work. : Yeah, thanks eftimihn I think I have to look at those compilations.
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Minha Gente performed by Erasmo Carlos
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Davy Jones's Locker performed by Flaming Stars
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P’ra Que Chorar performed by G/9 Group
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Sleep performed by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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I've Seen To Dream performed by Harmony Grass
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| | : Yea tempted, we agree once more. I love that song. Another of the best 60's pop-psych songs. I can't think of one that's better. How is the rest of the cd? I only have the song on an el compilation. : Winning track! : Just wanted to recommend this to see it's already here. Fantastic track for sure, the whole album is uneven but "I think of you" is another winner on there... : Excellent track... I would also put up "What a groovy day" at least as good as this one. If anyone wanted to further check into Tony Rivers of this era the "Harmony Grass" compilation is recommended...
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Claudie's Stockings performed by Jerry Goldsmith
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The Key of C performed by Jim Noir
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Little Time Bomb performed by Kind of Like Spitting
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| | : Hi. is this a cover of the Billy Bragg song, or an original?
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Kelly's Heroes performed by Lalo Schifrin & the MGM Orchestra
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Take Me With You performed by Lyn Christopher
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Lynn�s Baby performed by Mark Eric
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Monday Morning performed by Melanie Fiona
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Beside Me performed by Mojo Men
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Travolti Da Un Insolito Destino Nell�Azzurro Mare D�Agosto performed by Piero Piccioni
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On Saturday Afternoons in 1963 performed by Rickie Lee Jones
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| | : I love this record. Especially, I think, because I was born on a Saturday afternoon in 1963.
Nothing else of her's has ever done anything for me.
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clair performed by Singers Unlimited
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Wendy McDonald performed by Spookey Ruben
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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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All My Friends Who Play Guitar performed by Starflyer 59
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Tim McGraw performed by Taylor Swift
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Open Your Eyes performed by The Lords Of The New Church
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(Uh-Oh) Get Out of the Car performed by The Treniers
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Understanding in a Car Crash performed by Thursday
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Waltzing Matilda performed by Tom Waits
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| | : Great tune, although the name of this song is actually "Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen)"
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Eleanor Rigby performed by Tony Bennett
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