"make me smile (come up and see me)" performed by steve harley & cockney reject
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| | : This is a great song - especially Steve Harley's ridiculously affected vocals! : I absolutely adore Steve Harley and the Cockney Rebel!, I think the song 'Man it Was Mean' is my favourite.
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"The Price Of Oil" performed by (funkypoormusician)
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(I Can�t Get No) Satisfaction performed by Otis Redding
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...The Collapse of Detective Dullight performed by Of Montreal
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11 Uhr 20 (Main Theme) performed by Peter Thomas
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| | : That's another WILD track recommended by 'tinks'.
I'm SPINNING!
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16 Toneladas (Sixteen Tons) performed by Noriel Vilela
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| | : I stand corrected. It's just a matter of getting in line for some of this stuff , ya'know? Soo much music, so little time...sigh... : S�o Paulo group "Funk Como Le Gusta" have a wonderful version of this also from their 1999 album "Roda de Funk". It's in the same style that Noriel Vilela did, but tighter. : If you get a chance - try and track down a copy of Juarez Sant'ana's first LP it has a super-cool version of "Ghost Riders in the Sky" to complete the bizarre brazilian western covers.
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2-3 jours a paris performed by mickey 3d
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37 Hours (In The U.S.A.) performed by Raw Stylus
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818 323 01 performed by Rainbow Brothers
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A Festa performed by Silvio Cesar
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a story performed by violent femmes
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Actual Proof performed by Herbie Hancock
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Afro - Harping performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Agathe ou Christie performed by Christie Laume
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Agitated performed by Die Electric Eels
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Ah melody performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : ah delicado.... : Wonderful track; absolutely magic, and second only to "Manon" in Gainsbourg's output for me. In the context of the album, it's a kind of foil to the more vigourous remainder, an all-too-short lyrical interlude. : Stellar. "Histoire de Melody Nelson" is one of THE best concept records of all time..period.(But you don't have to understand French to appreciate this wicked album..) The lush string arrangements, interweaving deep&funky bass, Gainsborough's sleazily "seductive" voice:sometimes whispering,sometimes "singing"..all adds to the perfection. I will always treasure this album..
("Ah!Melody" is one of the "lighter" songs from the album as the overall atmosphere of the album is darker,creepier:a feeling of perversion, death & doomed love..) One of his best. Pure magic. : got to love that. one of the definite highlights in his amazingly diverse output for me.
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Ai Ai Ai performed by Emma Sugimoto
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Ain’t Too Proud To Beg performed by Ben Harper; The Funk Brothers
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alla luce del giorno performed by ennio morricone
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Allora Il Treno performed by Bruno Nicolai
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America performed by Simon & Garfunkel
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| | : DEFINITELY the best Simon and Garfunkel song - Paul at last raises himself to some excellent lyrics , and the singing is just sensational - when they sing 'so I looked at the scenery/ she read her magazines/ and the moon rose over an open field' tears spring to my eyes.
Seriously, people diss Art Garfunkel, but the man is truly a singing genius. It's all very well to go on about the importance of writing blah blah blah second most talented member of Simon and Garfunkel blah blah blah, but when you can sing as well as Art, what does it matter? He adds so much to their songs just with the beauty of his voice. Paul should never have got rid of him.
: Nice to see someone standing up for Art Garfunkel's often wonderful singing. His 1978 album 'Watermark' is largely composed of Jimmy Webb songs and is well worth a listen, particularly 'Mr Shuck'n'Jive' and 'Shine It On Me'.
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Andy's Chest performed by the Velvet Underground
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Anonymus performed by Focus
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ante up-remix performed by M.O.P & funkmaster flex feat busta rhymes, remy martin & tephlon
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Anything At All performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash
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Anyway that you want me performed by Spiritualized
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| | : does that mean that it's almost time for a soup dragons revival?? hahahaha... : i heard another version of this one recently in a commercial on tv. don't remember which at the moment. spiritualized gives me goosespots. i saw them in 98 at a festival and they opened up with 'cop shoot cop', what can i say? amazing. this version is also a fav of mine. : I've been listening to the original Troggs version a lot recently. The Spiritualized version is a great cover - the same in many ways but also very different and intense. I think they're a good band; not everything they do is spot-on, but when a song by them is good, it's normally pretty mind-blowing. : i forgot to write that the version of the song in the commercial is sung by a female singer. : The female singer may have been Evie Sands, she sang the original, which was written by Chip Taylor. Chip is famous actor John Voight's brother. My favorite version of this tune is by the band American Breed from about 1967. Haven't heard the Troggs version yet.
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Apocalypso performed by The Monochrome Set
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Are You Looking At Me performed by Ricky Tomlinson
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Baby You’ve No Eyes performed by The Kazoo Funk Orchestra
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Bad Little Kitty performed by Taylor Hollingsworth
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Baila Chibiquiban performed by Nico Gomez and His Afro Percussion Inc.
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Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World Is) performed by Temptations
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Bandstand Boogie performed by Barry Manilow
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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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Beasley Street performed by John Cooper Clarke
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Beautiful Dreamer performed by Roy Orbison
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Beginnings performed by Astrud Gilberto
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Big Time performed by Peter Gabriel
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Bill Drummond Said performed by Julian Cope
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birds do it (german’ sex education movies’ songs of performed by compilation
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Bitches performed by Insane Clown Posse
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Bittersweet performed by Lewis Taylor
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Black Coffee performed by Petula Clark
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| | : Ah, Ms. Pet! She is one of my favorites too. I've managed to get my hands on most of her 60's catalog, including the original album this song comes from. Thanks for mentioning her!
k.d. Lang also does a beautiful rendition of this great torch song on her album "Shadowland".
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Blame It On A Monday performed by Anita Kerr Singers
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Blitzkreig Bop performed by The Ramones
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Blowfly’s Rap performed by Blowfly
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| | : I don't have this record, but must confess that I find Blowfly strangely compelling. The mix of toilet humour, offensiveness, and authentic funk sounds is very potent indeed.
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Blowin' Bubbles performed by Call and Response
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Blue Hill Day performed by Chris Dedrick
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Blues Party performed by Gert Wilden
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Body 21 performed by Morningwood
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Boogie Oogie Oogie performed by A Taste of Honey
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Born Under a Bad Sign performed by Booker T. & the MG's
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Bossa Rock Blues #1 performed by Manfredo Fest
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breakdown suite performed by serge gainsbourg
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Breakfast performed by Mary Prankster
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Breathe In Now performed by George
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Bridge Over Troubled Water performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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Bring the Boys Home performed by Freda Payne
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brooklyn phone call performed by all girl summer fun band
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Bubbles performed by The Free Design
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| | : This is the undoubted King of Sunshine Pop ... how can you possibly top the follwing: "My tummy has a little pain, when does Jesus come again?" : Notice the wacked out time signature in the hook. They shave a 16th note off the hook making it a little Mahavishnu-esque. A couple of years before Mahavishnu of course.
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By the time I get to Phoenix performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Can U Feel It? performed by Original Concept
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| | : Fun fact: Original Concept featured Yo! MTV Raps personalities Doctor Dre (not Dr. Dre) and T-Money.
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Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa performed by Vampire Weekend
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Captain Future performed by Christian Bruhn
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cary on performed by fun
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Casino Royale performed by 18th Century Corporation
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| | : I found the entire "Bacharach Baroque" album superb!
The "baroque" is not overdone. The arrangements are very pleasing - better than most of the hundreds of instrumental takes on Bacharach that surfaced in the 60's and early 70's. So where can I find more by the ephemeral "18th Century Corporation"?
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Cavaleiro Andante performed by Abilio Manoel
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| | : sounds great; I look forward to checking it out!
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Change performed by Blind Melon
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Cherry-coloured funk performed by Cocteau Twins
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Chorou, Chorou performed by João Donato
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| | : He was always revisiting his compositions. He did this one in the mid sixties as well. Also check out the mad versions on his "Bad Donato" LP he did for Blue Thumb in 70', his take on The Frog is amazing. : I recall reading somewhere that "A R�" was his most favourite track that he had written. I haven't heard a bad version of it by him or anyone else. The "Bad Donato" album never grabbed me either, for some reason. Lots of people love it. I think I need to have another listen to it. ;) : i had the pleasure of interviewing maestro donato a couple summers ago as he was celebrating his 70th birthday. I recently went through the interview again for a forthcoming article about the man and he admitted that "A Bad Donato" was his "noisiest" album. hard to disagree with that and I think that's why some people love it and others are turned off. Sometimes there is just too much going on with it and his later versions of some of these songs are much more refined and better in my opinion. regarding his regularly recording previous songs, he is a HUGE Stan Kenton fan and kenton also recorded his songs dozens of times. my two pennies.
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Claudie's Stockings performed by Jerry Goldsmith
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Coffee Cold performed by Galt MacDermot
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| | : I believe it's Bernard Purdie playing the drums. Possibly THE most sampled drummer in hip-hop...
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Cola Bottle Baby performed by Edwin Birdsong
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Come and Get This Stuff performed by Syreeta
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| | : I'd forgotten about this album. Thank you for reminding me. Absolutely wonderful. I especially loved the bits when Stevie's voice suddenly appears out of nowhere.
I rank this album with all the great acclaimed Stevie Wonder albums of this (1971-76) era.
I can't say that the song you've chosen is one of the high points, though.
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Come Live with Me performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Compared to what performed by Cross Connection
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complicated fun performed by the magnolias
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Crying in My Sleep performed by Art Garfunkel
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Cucumbe performed by Edda Dell’Orso
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Curbside Prophet performed by Jason Mraz
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C�mon And Join Us performed by Alzo & Udine
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| | : It totally works; thanks for bringing it to my attention!
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Dance and Shake Your Tambourine performed by Universal Robot Band
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David Makalaster performed by Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade
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Deceptacon performed by Le Tigre
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Deep Down performed by Christy
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| | : This "Canto Morricone" volume sent me on a frantic chase for so many things; most rewarding was the "Danger: Diabolik" soundtrack. (The movie is a hoot and quite a bargain, too.) Mina... Spaak... Miranda Martino... Rita Monico... and what about Ken Colman? "Trio Junior"??? This CD will infect you, so you'd better just go get it! : I realize it has been almost 10 years since I wrote this - but just to throw it out there - this track really is absolutely amazing!
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delicious lady performed by The Peddlers
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Dem No Worry We performed by Super Cat
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Die herren dieser welt performed by Hildegard Knef
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| | : Really great song!, nice rhythm and harmonys. : this song is about "masters of this world" - the text would stir you up rather than just lift you up. It breathes the same air as a song by Alexandra "Mein Freund der Baum". Heavy bittersweet german Weltschmerz. One of the Knef's best songs is "Von nun an ging's bergab" which means "From now it went downhill". She tells us her story: Her birth in cold winter, her film career in the USA, her return to Germany, starting a second career as a singer - and everytime she comments ironically: "From now it went downhill" which is VERY funny! The last words of this song comment herself as a singer: "Es war nicht meine Schuld - ich bitte um Geduld" - "It wasnn't my idea to start singing, please be patient with me" : To "bellboy": "Von nun an ging's bergab" is performed by Hildegard Knef as "From Here On It Got Rough" (LP "The World of Hildegard Knef"), last lines: "A change was overdue, from here it's rough on you.". : Warner Music Germany finally released "Knef" on CD ahead of the celebration of Hildegard Knef's 80th birthday. While it's completely beyond me why people had to wait until 2005 to get this masterpiece in it's entirety, i'm thrilled that it's finally arrived. Also, Hildegard Knef repeatedly expressed "Knef" was her best album. : "From Here On It Got Rough" is the opening track on teh recent (2005) compilation "the in-kraut".
And very witty it is too. But also a very groovy song.
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diggin deeper performed by asha puthli
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| | : hi, thats a great track. Its from the first LP "Asha
Puthli". Have u heard the song "Space Talk" from her album ' The Devil is Loose' also a fantastic track. btw, the year for 'Right down here " is 1974 way ahead of its time,like most of her music.
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Dirty Harry performed by Gorillaz
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Discovery performed by Brian Bennett
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| | : Lovage sampled this track for their opener, "ladies love chest rockwell." Anybody know if there's a site that shows all the original samples for stuff like this, rap and what not?
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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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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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Do you know the way to San Jose performed by Pete Moore
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| | : I must have this song. Where could I find the record?
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Do You Love Me? performed by The Contours
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Don’t Be Cruel performed by Cheap Trick
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Don’t Rain on My Parade performed by Japan
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Don’t Try Suicide performed by Queen
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Down Under performed by Men At Work
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Dream On Dreamer performed by Brand New Heavies
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Dressed In Black performed by The Shangri-Las
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Drugs performed by This Mortal Coil
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| | : great band. : Sort of ironic too, considering an interview with Ivo I once read with a short list of groups he wished he'd signed to 4AD, which included Portishead. TMC was such an ifluential project that completely escaped the 80's indie mainstream indeed.
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Drugs (Electricity) performed by Talking Heads
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Dum Maro Dum performed by Asha Bhosle
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| | : great choice! I�m no expert either, but the most appealing hindi tracks to me are the ones that feature a style of singing wich diverges from what you hear in most bollywood recordings, there seems way to many songs out there with cool instrumental parts that have bland and unoriginal vocals running over them. The doob doob o'rama series are just about the only compilations i've found so far that feature really great tracks (in my ears, anyway). too bad no one seems to be interested in releasing separate soundtracks to spesific films, there�s a lot of films out there that seem to have mindblowing soundtracks..
believe this was written by rd burman by the way, i find it generally easier to locate cool bolllywood music by paying attention to the composers rather than the singers, too bad most compilations don't bother to list more than the main vocalist.
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Dying Crapshooter’s Blues performed by Blind Willie McTell
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East Breeze performed by Okay Temiz
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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el condor pasa performed by simon & garfunkel
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Eleanor Rigby performed by Tony Bennett
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Empty Pages performed by Traffic
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England 2 Columbia 0 performed by Kirsty MacColl
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Eque performed by Duke Ellington
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Etude in the form of Rhythm & Blues performed by Paul Mauriat
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Even If You Dont performed by Ween
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Everything You Wanted performed by My Rich Friends
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Expensive shit performed by Fela Kuti
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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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Fat Bottom Girls performed by Queen
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find a new way performed by young love
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first thing performed by joop scholten
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| | : Yeah, theres an amazing Dutch latin thing going on, isn't there? It was amazingly cheeky of Soul Jazz to put "Jungle Fever" on the "Barrio Nuevo" compilation, implying it came out of New York. Have to keep a lookout for Joop Scholten, then.
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Five Colours in her Hair performed by McFly
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| | : Yeah, you gotta love a bit of McFly. And the single came out on 7" picture disc too, which shows a bit of effort. : no offense, but it sounds pretty bland to me. then again, i'm not really into that blink 182 "happy teen sunshine punk" kind of thing. : The chord sequence is very Pet Shop Boys.
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Foolin' Around performed by Chris Montez
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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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For a Few Dollars More performed by Al Caiola
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Ford Capri II performed by Christian Bruhn
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| | : Yeah man! Brash horns on the intro, a nice mellow bit in the middle and out with a bang.
Remixed by Ursula1000 on a 12, which although it seems redundant, isn't bad at all.
Sounds nice when driving around my own Ford Capri MkII.
Lovely!
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Forgetting You performed by James Carr
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Free performed by Sweet Robots Against the Machine
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Freeker By The Speaker performed by Keller Williams
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Freio Aerodinamico performed by Os 3 Morais
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| | : i have a sneaking suspicion that os tres morais and os tres brasilieros were in fact the same group...the reason that i say this is because os tres brasilieros were a family group comprised of two brothers and a sister, whose last name just happened to be "morais". if so, have a look for the album that i've made a recommendation from. it'd seem to jive, since this comp is on emi, and the lp i have is on capitol. : hmm, interesting. Shame there is a dearth of info available for either group... are os tres brasilieros consistently good, out of interest? : well, the album i have is pretty standard vocal bossa & samba-type stuff, but it's not bad. very easy to listen to, and there are a few inspired moments. i'll check the liner notes to see if i can garner any more info on them. : i think the correct name this band is "os tres moraes". here in Brazil, moraes is frequently a last name, while "morais" can be traduzed by "ethics", "moral". : sorry, i made a mistake. The real name is MORAIS. The link to this band is http://acesso-raro.blogspot.com/ . There can be downloaded the mp3 e see the album cover. : This ensemble was the best one in the end of the 60s in Brazil. The accurate voise of Jane Moraes was simply marvelous. They have been influenced by Les Swingle Singers. They began their career singing music erudite and in a second moment they joined Bossa Nova hits of Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. They have enregistered three LPs. When Jane married Herondy and make the kitsch couple Jane & Herondy her brothers relpaced her by Ana Lucia and after one last LP they splited the ensemble for separate careers. One of them is now new as "Santo Morales", a bolero singer. One of their best hits was O Sonho (The Dream), 1968, of Egberto Gismonti.
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Fuel performed by Ani Difranco
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Fun and Games performed by The Connells
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Function at the Junction performed by Ramsey Lewis
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Funeral March (from Once Upon a Time In The West ) performed by The Future and The Human League
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Funeral of Hearts performed by HIM
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funnel of love performed by wanda jackson
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| | : Woooh. I love Wanda and this is fairly atypical of her, but even better for it. It's in the film "But I'm A Cheerleader" too, one of the finest movies I've seen in the last few years. RuPaul is the greatest. After Wanda Jackson.
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Funny the Way It Is performed by Dave Matthews Band
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Garcon Glacon performed by April March
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Garra performed by Marcos Valle
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Get a Room performed by Jim O’Rourke
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Get In Line performed by I’m From Barcelona
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Get With You performed by DMX Krew
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| | : Sigh... How dishonest one can be... Tempted � allured � by the short text above, I spent some time looking for this ignored genius that "hoards of people" got hooked on. I found myself with an extremely shallow new-wave, something half way between a tasteless copy of human league and a gross imitation of Howard Jones, with sometimes a talentless allusion to New order... Alas, the whole album is just a piece of... very very bad music. : Sorry you didn't like it...I enjoyed it because its a cheesy synth setting that has somewhat desperate lyrics (simple and yet better than anything Human League could come up with)...But "dishonest" is hardly the case. It's a matter of taste, my discerning friend. If I were dishonest I would tell you to listen to this even though I personally think its crap (not the case--this is a reccomendatio, after all)...And yes, "hoards of people" is not an exagerration. : Don't worry about it Marco - if you check out mr. frmars's other comments you'll see that he's basically Marvin the paranoid android. : Wow, couldn't agree more. : which might be a compliment from biffa bacon and son...
: frmars, you dont know what you are talking about... dmx krew took generic dance music and perfected it. everything ed dmx does is classic.
this shit is catchy and yeah its dancy, but its composed so well.
new order? human league? give me a break.
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Go For Yourself performed by Lennie Hibbert
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Go To Hell performed by Nina Simone
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Gods Cop performed by The happy Mondays
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good music performed by the roots
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Good to Me performed by Brendan Benson
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Hair performed by Zen
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Half Forgotten Daydreams performed by John Cameron
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| | : Terrific track, loved it for many years and was stunned to hear it in Nacho Libre.
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Happy Together performed by Hugo Montenegro
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Have you got ticket to the Dome? performed by Ip
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| | : I don't remember Ip's music. Wasn't there a related thing called 'DJ Bakesey'? I remember that being really good. : Don't remember Ip? What on earth...? If I remember rightly, you used to hang around with him and those two mates of his that used to jump up and down on bed and squeal in a high-pitched way. Very, very odd.
As for 'DJ Bakesey', he wag good - and some of his mates in the JCR Squad were pretty hot. Their sound - looking back - was pretty ground-breaking. 'MC Lem' was amazing and I loved his booming anthem 'Fish Pie':
'All I want for tea is Fish Pie
All I want for tea is Fish Pie
If I get it, I won't swear like a bad boy
If I get it, I won't play Duncan no more...'
Who was Duncan? And what did it all mean? Am I scared? Can I sleep here?
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Hawaiian Cowboy performed by Sol K. Bright & his Holywaiians
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He hit me (it felt like a kiss) performed by The Crystals
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He’s Simple, He’s Dumb, He’s The Pilot. performed by Grandaddy
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heartbeats performed by dada stunt girl
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Hermaphrodite performed by Stephen Lynch
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Holy Thursday performed by David Axelrod
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| | : and if you like this, you'll probably dig the work axelrod did on the electric prunes' "mass in f minor" lp, too. : Endtroducing... by DJ Shadow would've never happened without David Axelrod. Not the way it did.
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Home performed by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
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Hopelessness Blues performed by Fleet Foxes
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| | : Oh yeah, this guy appears on some of Tony Scott's Verve LP's. A great session guitarist. Need to get this one!
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Hot Fun In The Summertime performed by Sly & The Family Stone
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hot n’ cold performed by basement jaxx
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Hot Percussion Licks Part 2 performed by Raymond Simmons
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hoy me has dicho hola por primera vez performed by la casa azul
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I believe performed by jackson sisters
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I Believe In a Thing Called Love performed by The Darkness
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| | : edson have a pretty odd acoustic cover of this. : cool song, fun, the video makes the song: http://www.thedarknessrock.com/media/video/
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i believe in miracles performed by jackson sisters
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| | : Quite a good song i agree
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I Don’t Want to Hold Your Hand performed by Rupert Holmes
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i heard it through the grapevine performed by the slits
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| | : Totally agree... straight from the ominous chanty intro and drum break this one really makes you want to dance.
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i just want to have something to do performed by ramones
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I like food performed by The Descendents
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I Love Every Little Thing About You performed by Syreeta
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I want to kiss the Bangles performed by The Saw Doctors
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I Will Get On performed by Annie
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I’m a Good Woman performed by Barbara Lynn
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In the 80’s performed by Relient K
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Instant Hit performed by The Slits
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It’s Still Rock and Roll To Me performed by Billy Joel
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I�m The Man Who Loves You performed by Wilco
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I�m Yours performed by Jason Mraz
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I�ve Novacane Been In Love performed by Beck vs. Doris Day
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jackie performed by Scott Walker
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| | : I heard this song in a record store and it's what made me want to listen to Scott and Brel. Absolutely, wonderfully timelessly bizarre. : Hi again Klatu
"Jackie" is one of my fav all time tracks.Its very idiocyncratic and the interpretation by Scott Walker is just right.A very underatted Classic!
Regards Mo
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James Brown performed by Nancy Dupree
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Janela De Ouro performed by Egberto Gismonti
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Jealous of Your Cigarette performed by Hawksley Workman
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Jessica performed by Adam Green
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Journey of the Featherless performed by Cloud Cult
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Julia performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : Is there any way to get the whole album Mother Nature's Son on CD? : yes, there's a Japanese CD, which you could probably get via www.dustygroove.com. It really is a wonderful album (for those that like this kind of thing!)
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jumpin� jack flash performed by ananda shankar
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| | : A true go-go swinger! It works in ways that it quite clearly shouldn't. The LP should be quite available, it was re-issued cheaply fairly recently. : oh hell yes. i love me some ananda...but i also have a special affinity for such lesser more exploitative sitarists such as big jim sullivan or lord sitar. i recently dug a sweet thelma houston version of the song at the swap meet, for what it's worth.
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Juneau performed by Funeral for a Friend
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Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) performed by Kenny Rodgers & The First Edition
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| | : hell yeah. it was the first sign that the big lebowski was going to be a great film.
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Kee-ka-roo performed by Walter Wanderley and Luiz Henrique
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Keep On Running performed by Tom Jones
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King of the Rodeo performed by The Bamboos feat. Megan Washington
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Kinky Love performed by Nancy Sinatra
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| | : The British art pop group The Pale Saints recorded a terrific version of Kinky Love around 1990. Beautiful homage to this exceptional song! : yeah, I'm a huge fan of the pale saints, and I actually heard their version first. I think a few of their songs are truly incredible; I'll have to recommend some here soon. : Wow. This is a cool track. I played it for my girlfriend, and the lyrics really cracked her up. Anyone know who produced or arranged this track? I'd definitely be interested in other material along these lines, Nancy Sinatra or otherwise. : !!! im desperate to get hold of the pale saints version of kinky love but cant find it anywhere!! can anyone help? i may have to call my boyfriend of 10 years ago to ask for a copy of his, tho i think his now wife may not approve! : A belated response for bobbyspacetroup: the track was from a single, produced by Snuff Garrett and arranged by Al Capps. Yes, let's find some more stuff with this sound! : To Joakimbo .... hey Stupid ... why don't you do what I did about 14 years ago when I first heard Kinky Love by the Palesaints ... go to your Record Store and ORDER the 4 song EP ... duhhhh ... pretend there's no Kaaza and support this fabulous band that has disbanded .... Spend some MONEY for a change. : Delicado ... Kinky Love was originally written by Dave Ellington, for Nancy Sinatra. Once again "Bimbo" .. borrow some cash and order this EP ... you'll be glad you did. KL was the first song I heard by the palesaints, and now have everything they published. They disbanded in the late Nineties. : To all ... the palesaints was one of the most creative 90's British Alternative bands to ever exist, along with My Bloody Valentine, The Cocteau Twins etc etc ....
: Just one more thing, Delicado .. you say these lyrics are "stupid" .. sung by Nancy S yes .. the palesaints version, with the gorgeous and subtle guitarwork of Graeme Nesmith, along with Mariel Barham's sultry and : dark voice make up the whole recipe to make this song work ... a woman and a man are in love ... they have a perhaps twisted but beautiful sexual relationship as well ... it's a love song .. NS's version is eww. : to my namesake mr. wonny: I'm a huge fan of pale saints; bought the 12" on the day it came out. Also rather like the Nancy version; let's live and let live, eh! : Well .. hello ... here's some dumb Johnny/Palesaints trivia .. the first cd I ordered lasted about 2 weeks ... I was drunk, and a few cds were on the floor by my bed .. I thought one was the ashtray and ruined it. Ordered another the nest day. First heard it on CJSW (University FM). : By the way Kimbo, if you ever come back here, I found a site where you can order Flesh Balloon, along with anything else they did ... http://www.gemm.com/q.cgi?rb=ANDYBURNETT&wild=Pale+Saints : Course you can try Ebay .... I may have spoken in haste ... perhaps these cds are no longer in print ... I bought them all up till about 1994 or 5 ... since then the band has died ...
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Kites Are Fun performed by The Free Design
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| | : This is great song! Sunshine pop at its best, how can you not feel happy listening to this song? I like kites! : I really dig "My Brother Woody" from the same album. Whoever the drummer is, he really cooks on this track. : The drummer's name is Bill LaVorgna. He has an unmistakable touch on the drums. He's also on some of Pat Williams Verve LP's.
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Kojak Theme performed by "The Pop Singers & Orchestra"
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La Discotheque performed by Mike Rozakis
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| | : Thanks for the heads up on this LP! Its a great one, I love the way its at once stumbling and psychedlic, but at the same time maintains the great groove. Good fuzz guitar and great strings, plus that lovely wayward organ.
Is there any more Mike Rozakis music lurking around?
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la planete sauvage performed by alain goraguer
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| | : Actually, the film La Planete Sauvage is quite good. There are lots of really great visuals that go perfectly with the music. It can be a bit slow at times, and the music is fantastic on its own, but I urge anyone towards viewing of this masterpiece of French cinema.
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Laughter Ever After performed by Andy Lewis featuring Bettye Lavette
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Lay It On Me performed by Heatwave
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Les Girls performed by Dan Terry Orchestra & Chorus
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Less is More performed by Mauri Sanchis
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Let Down performed by Another Cynthia
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Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) performed by The Don Kirshner Concept
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Let’s Go to the Dark Side of the Moon performed by Original Love
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Let’s Make Out performed by Does it Offend You, Yeah?
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Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? performed by Ennio Morricone
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Light My Fire performed by Shirley Bassey
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Live How You Love performed by Kasey Rausch & Friends
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Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight performed by Tiny Tim
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| | : superhappy! love it.can't imagine being able to sit through a complete tiny tim album though...
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Lolita Go Home performed by Jane Birkin
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Lolly Lolly performed by Wendy & Lisa
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Love and Pride performed by KING
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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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Love, love, love performed by Gerhard Heinz
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Lying is the most fun performed by Panic at the Disco
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Mad World performed by Gary Jules
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| | : This is a rare occasion where I love the cover more than the original. A very awesome song.
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Maggie May performed by Simtec & Wylie
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Main title - Vampire Killers performed by Krzysztof Komeda
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Mama Blues performed by Alvino Rey
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Mambo Italiano performed by Bette Midler
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Mandom Mod Och Morske M�n performed by Merit Hemmingson
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| | : Just to note that this still rocks it for me 12 years on!
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Maria performed by Blondie
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Mark Rae’s Medicine (Kraak & Smaak Remix) performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : Recommendation is by a recording industry shill. You can find the exact some wording at ubl.com and Indie911.com�straight from a press release. Ugghh.
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Mi Querido Amor (My Cherie Amour) performed by Cristian Castro
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mis balas llevan tu nombre performed by carlo coup�
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MMM MMM MMM MMM performed by Crash Test Dummies
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| | : I'm wondering whether you meant that the song seems particularly dated for its time (which I would not agree with) or whether you find you get sick of it after only a few plays, which might be true!
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mo funky performed by zoobombs
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| | : I haven't heard anything from this album, but I love the song "Flat-Top" off their 'Welcome Back, Zoobombs!' album. I'd have to say there are some catchy tunes that pop up throughout the record, but overall it's rather mediocre and strikes a bit of ambivolence within my taste. One of those things you buy for a song or two. : Let it bomb is a bit of a mixed bag, too. I love mo funky and mo dub, but don't play much of the rest of it.
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Moonchild performed by Rick James
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Morning performed by Cal Tjader
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Motel Blues performed by Loudon Wainwright III
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Mr James Bond performed by jean jacques perrey
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Mr. Bob Dobalina performed by Del the Funky Homosapien
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Mr. Sellack performed by The Roches
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Mr.Jones performed by Counting Crows
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Mr.Right performed by Mickey Avalon
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Mrs. Bluebird performed by Sunshine Day
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Mrs. Robinson performed by The Ray Bloch Singers
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| | : Too true... I love the cover too. With the spunky teens shopping and sippin' on ice cream sodas in a flower montage. : i'm glad i'm not alone in my unholy obsession!
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Mrs. Robinson performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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Mumbai Jumbo performed by The Brown Indian Band
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My Doctor performed by Bruz Fletcher
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My Heart Took A Licking (But It Kept On Ticking) performed by Millie Jackson
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My Style performed by The Black Eyed Peas
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My Way performed by Brook Benton
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N�o Adianta performed by Leny Andrade
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Nao Tem Nada Nao performed by Marcos Valle
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| | : Very pleased to say I saw Marcos Valle perform this last night. Thats a great set of names to drop "Heres a song I wrote with Eumir Deodato and Jao Donato". Very cool. And a very good song, he handled the keys himself live.
And thanks to everyone whos namedropped Valle on musical taste, as I otherwise would have missed out on a great gig! : this track was a reworking of Donato's tune "Batuque" from his album with Deodato, called "Joao Donato" or Donato/Deodato on the original LP. Basically, Marcos Valle liked the song and decided to add lyrics. Funnily, the way that Donato/Deodato was recorded each of these famous composers added their parts seperately starting with Donato's keyboards, then Deodato's arrangement and then marcos took that and reworked it with lyrics and azimuth as his backup band. one of my all-time favorite tracks.
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Naturally Stoned performed by Helmut Zacharias
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Nem Vem Que N�o Tem performed by Wilson Simonal
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| | : Brilliant track! Funnily enough, I just put this on a compilation last weekend. While I like this version best, there are also interesting versions in French (Brigette Bardot) and Italian (Mina). : um grande cantor! infelizmente foi injusti�ado e morreu sem ter o reconhecimento merecido! uma pena!
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New Partner performed by Palace Music
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| | : now THAT's what i call a recommendation.
I�m gonna have to find and soak this up now... : beautiful song. i've been a sporadic fan of will oldham related stuff for some years now, but hadn�t heard this until now. thanks!
hmm. on a side note, this is the 666th american release that has been recommended here. i might be a bit childish, but i was hoping that number would go to some really, really bad contemporary pop music. Hey, you can't always get what you want:) : This song was the soundtrack to my incorrigible devotion to a lovely young girl when I myself was a bit younger. I used to listen to this tune repeatedly in my tiny little newly discovered room in the immensely overwhelming new land in which I found myself during the adventure which was to last the next four years, wandering Europe by my heartstrings. This was the song. I used to drink gin martinis to it. And eat the olive. And shudder because winter had come to my little home, and she was always, at least as often as the song played, on my mind.
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Niki performed by The Third Wave
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nimrod`s son performed by pixies
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No More Tears performed by Barbra Streisand; Donna Summers
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No,No,No performed by Dieter Reith
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Not Enough Bodybags performed by Hero Dishonest
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Now I wanna sniff some glue performed by The Ramones
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Oba, la vem ela performed by Jorge Ben
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| | : My favorite Jorge Ben is his work on the LP "Tudo Azul" by Ze Maria. If you are not familiar with Ze Maria he is a very hip brazilian organist. The easy comparison whould be with Walter Wanderley, but he is way way cooler with a chimelike reverbed style and a lot darker sound, almost creepy voodoo northern Brazil Bahia sound like the way "Os Afrosambas" by Baden Powell Vinicius de Moraes and Quarteto Em Cy is. A guy I work with is from Brazil and says that although just about everyone is Catholic in Brazil many practice voodoo too and that Vinicius made a pact with the Devil in return for his career - There is something distant and weird about that LP - and the Ze Maria LP as well. Anyway, I think "Tudo Azul" which is available on CD is the first versions of Ben classics Mas Que Nada and Por Causa de Voce Menina. If you go on to ebay look for a guy named Alan Bastos, he sells tons of cool Brazilian CDs cheap. : was this recorded in '69? it's the first track on his '76 "samba nova" lp...is that a re-recording, or what? can somebody shed some light for me? at any rate, it's a great album for, uh, "lovin'". my favorite track would have to be "vendedor de bananas cosa nostra--bicho do mato", if not for its unwieldly title alone. : No this LP is on Continental Label and recorded in 1963. It is available on CD. Tudo Azul, I think it means "everything Blue" : the version i have is definitely not from 63, it's waaay too funky. : I'm confused about the whole thing. I have no idea where I originally got 1969 from (other than that the arrangement suggested it); the song is on 'Forca Bruta', which I thought was from 1975, but I think in retrospect that's just the date of the copy my (appalling quality) LP was bootlegged from. : Ok. It turns out there's a pretty good Jorge Ben discography at http://www.uol.com.br/benjor/disco.htm, which confirms the date of Forca Bruta as 1970. I think sodapop was talking about the (completely separate) Ze Maria album. I heard 'mas que nada' from this album, and it was indeed excellent. : Official and completes discography of Jorge Ben Jor is here:
http://www.jorgebenjor.com.br/sec_discogra_discos.php?language=en
: But I've changed my mind. My new favorite Ben classic is "Carnaval Triste" of the Sacundin LP. There is also a great Ze Maria cover of it off an even earlier LP I'm not sure who penned it or recorded it first. But its meditative and chantlike and very voodoo.
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| | : At the risk of repeating myself, I do think McFly make some very high quality pop music, certainly when you compare it to the rest of the charts. To my mind, they're far better than Busted, to whom they are often compared. Issie, I like your enthusiasm for all things pop and long may you retain it. And thank you for your kind e-mail to which I have attempted to reply but it keeps getting shunted back to me... : i love this song sooooo much!!!!
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Buddy Merrill
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Oh Happy Day performed by Quincy Jones
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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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Old Brown Shoe performed by The Beatles
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Ol� Mulholland performed by Frank Black
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On The Way To Cape May performed by Big Mess Orchestra
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Once In A Lifetime performed by Talking Heads
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| | : This is my favorite track from Byrne and Co. The video was quite a hoot as well. Same as it ever was.... Hey! Look where my hand was!
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Once in Lifetime performed by Talking Heads
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One Week performed by Barenaked Ladies
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Oops! performed by Britney
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| | : Check this out (it's a 4.2 mb file).
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Out of this World performed by Buddy Merrill
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p-funk performed by parliament
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Parabens performed by Marcos Valle
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pata palo performed by pata negra
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Pata Pata performed by Augusto Alguerro
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| | : Horst Jankowski's version of this is excellent also! I would love to check out the Alguero, but it seems to be very hard to find his LPs. I have 'Laugh Laugh'; that's it... : This artist is totally worth looking for. He's arranged, composed and played pretty much Spain's most important music of the 50's and 60's. Spanish (and now international) vocalists like Rocio Durcal, Sara Montiel, Karina and Marisol recorded countless impressive hits of Alguer� and Antonio Guijarro (his long-time writing partner). They are the Rodgers and Hammerstein of Spanish cinema. : If anyone is interested, this CD set includes some nice tunes.
Michele
ps: Am looking for some Andre Brasseur,Ted Heath, Edmundo Ros and a few more.
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peace performed by plastics
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Peace Frog performed by The Doors
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Peaches performed by The Presidents of the United States of America
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Pearlie’s swine performed by Monica Zetterlund
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People and places performed by Constantin Veis
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Photobooth Curtain performed by School for the Dead
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Pinball Number Count performed by The Pointer Sisters
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| | : Wow! What a great track! This song has always been lurking around the darkest depths of my mind, every now and again inexplicably popping out into the sunshine. Now I know what it's called and who did it. Thanx Festy! :
It's so true that this is either embedded in you as a kid, or you missed it altogether. There is a letter kicking around on the web from Walt Kramer to Matthew Jones of the Helium site in which he discusses this tune and the recording session. Fun stuff.
[Walt's letter]
This is from the NinjaTune.net SolidSteel subsite:
"It all started a couple of years ago when Strictly Kev, part of DJ Food, desperately wanted to include the infamous 'Pinball Number Count' on the first 'Solid Steel Presents' mix CD. You know the track, it was super funky and was accompanied by the cool animation of a pinball rolling around strange landscapes. Now this track is the stuff of legends within beat digging circles, DJs have scoured record bins for decades in the hope of finding it included on old Sesame compilations but alas, it was never on any of them.
"Fortunately Kev knew this and rang Sesame Workshop in New York asking for a copy of the tape. It never actually made it onto the mix CD but that's another story. What you have here is a composite of numbers 2-12 of the 'Pinball Number Count' animations (number 1 was never created). Kev has re-edited all the key elements and cleaned up the sound while he's at it. And cooing those syncopated numbers and do-dos in the background is only the Pointer Sisters on a session singing assignment."
You can also SEE the old cartoon segments that the song accompanied. The entire series seems to have been included with several other number classics on the DVD "Sesame Street - The Great Numbers Game." : My pleasure, Snafkin! Thanks Katya for the extra info and links. It was great to read up on the history of the track and also see the lengths some people were going to when trying to find the track before it became readily available. I noted DJ Food refer to another release on Ninja Tunes featuring Sesame Street toons in the near future. Yay! Also, there were quite a few references to an earlier, jazzier track titled "Jazz Numbers". I hope this pops up somewhere too. : The pinball skits are one of my fondest classic Sesame Street memories. I was born in 1980 and remember seeing this skit from about 1983 to 1986. So sad they don't use it anymore. The song brought back great memories! Thanks!
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Pinwheel Herman performed by Mouse on Mars
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Pizzicato Five X (remix by Pandart Sashoona) performed by Pizzicato Five
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Please, Please Me performed by Bearcuts
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Pleasures performed by Cubismo Grafico
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Poema Ritmico do Malandro performed by Sonia Santos e Zito Righi
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Poland Whole performed by The Tubes
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pop princess performed by the click 5
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possum kingdom performed by the toadies
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| | : I find it hard to believe that 60% or less of this board haven't heard this... it's the only song the Toadies really worked hard on to make sound good. The other stuff is kinda slow. In retrospect I have to wonder if they really wrote it... but yes, a very good song. : Quite possibly one of the all time classic rock tunes. Definately in my top 40. Too bad most folks have never even heard this one.
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Praise You performed by Fat Boy Slim
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Prelude in Black performed by Cy Coleman
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Pyramid Song performed by Radiohead
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Rainin thru my Sunshine performed by The Real Thing
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Rainmaker performed by Harry Nilsson
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| | : Bobby Gentry does a top version on her LP Fancy. The whole LP is a funky Swamp Pop extravaganza, this is a wonderful tune by a writer that doesn't normally do much for me.
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rational culture performed by tim maia
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Rats performed by Rasputina
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| | : I always look forward to checking this site and have found some great music through other peoples recommendations. So please write something about the songs - don't just stick them on the site, sell them to me, why should I download any of these songs, give me an idea what they're about please! I think that's what the site is supposed to be about.
PS Why recommend Wonderwall by Oasis? I can't believe anyone on this site won't have already heard it!
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Real Pain performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : If this recommendation sounds like an ad, it's because it is one! I found the exact same wording on another site�indie911.com. iPodChick works for the recording industry. Is that acceptable to Musical Taste members? It isn't to me. By the way, I like Kraak and Smaak�but I am not coming here anymore if shills like "iPodChick" are going to be posting "recommendations." : Hi aquila49 - thanks for your comment. yeah, I figured this was probably an 'inside' recommendation although I didn't do the follow-up googling! I don't mind say people recommending their own band so long as it's one song and they're pretty straight up about it, but obviously this isn't the same thing. I guess I should set out some guidelines somewhere. If anyone else has any feelings about this feel free to chime in! : I agree with aquila49 - off with their heads! I hardly buy music papers because too much is regurgitated verbatim from press releases. I must admit when I read the initial recommendation my mind glazed over halfway through the first phrase, so I couldn't actually read it. Send them back to MYSPACE! : I guess "ipodchick" doesn't have anything to say about this�or anything else. Good riddance. : I think the music speaks for itself, however it may have come to our awareness. I do not criticize ipodchick or anyone else for not posting more here. You have made people feel so "welcomed" to join in the discussion. Just keep on living in peace, love, and music.
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resistansen performed by kaizers orchestra
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Rhythm performed by The Cat Empire
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Ride On performed by Ebony Jam
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River Deep Mountain High performed by Celine Dion
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| | : Celine Dion recommendations are like buses - you wait 5 years and then two come along at once! : You should listen to the Ike and Tina Turner version, produced by Mr Spector P himself.
Mighty doesn't do it justice: it sounds like it's sung from the top of a mountain with the forcefulness to carry it clean across the ocean. : I'm a digger of Harry Nilsson's version myself... But I agree with n-jeff, the Ike & Tina version is definative. I haven't heard the Celine version, but I imagine it being housed-up... ick. : Harry Nilsson, eh? Interesting choice of cover for him, being something of a non-bombast type. I'll have to find that. Thanks konsu! : Well... I wouldn't call his version bombastic, but it picks up nicely on the energy of the original without leaving it in their court. It appears on his debut "Pandemonium Shadow Show".I would have to say his earlier work just contains more verve in general. I would also recommend his "A Little Schmilsson in the Night" LP to any Celine fan. His range as a vocalist cannot be underestimated.
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Road ode performed by The Carpenters
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| | : You are not alone in you love of the Carpenters! I am proud to say that I have every studio album produced by Richard and Karen and still play them all the time. I need to pull them off the shelves and post a few songs on here... thanks for bringing it to my attention! : I like the Carpenters too. They have a pristine flawless and happy quality that is slightly unreal. It's fascinating and yet there's a kind of tragic undercurrent in some of their music too.
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Rock Lobster performed by The B-52’s
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rock steady performed by the marvels
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Rock With You performed by Michael Jackson
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Roses and Revolvers performed by Janko Nilovic
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Runaround Sue performed by Dion & the Belmonts
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Sabia, Diga La performed by Jaime & Nair
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Sagittarius Black performed by Timothy McNealy
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Sailors Song performed by Fairport Convention
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Sand And Rain performed by Nancy Holloway
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Scooby Snacks performed by Fun Lovin’ Criminals
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Season Of The Witch performed by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade
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Sexual Healing performed by Hot-8 Brass Band
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Shoots and Ladders performed by Korn
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Silly Stuff performed by Zen Fuse Box
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Skin Trade performed by Duran Duran
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Skippin’ performed by Ramsey Lewis
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Slaughter performed by Billy Preston
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Sly performed by Herbie Hancock
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smells like teen spirit performed by pleasure beach
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Smiling Faces performed by Rare Earth
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So Nice (Summer Samba) performed by Howard Roberts
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So Stylistic performed by Fannypack
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Somebody To Love performed by The Boogie Pimps
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| | : I've not heard this, and I'm not really going to go out of my way to find it, although I appreciate your sentiments. Anyway, before Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick and some of the others were in a band called The Great Society, and they also did a version of this song, produced by Sly Stone. So it feels like something of a circle turning, although in 1966 he hadn't formed the great melting pot of the family.
There are stories attached to that session, but thats by the by, the Great Societys' legacy would be a very fine live album. You should track it down. Proper Psychedelia. : Jeff, thanks for the comment. Sly Stone being involved in a version of this sounds intriguing, I will try to track it down.
Also interesting that you should use the word 'psychedelia'. You're absolutely right to - I think I didn't because I tend to associate it with either very surreal type of music (e.g. early Pink Floyd) or fairly mellow music (e.g Albatross, Good Morning Starshine, or late Pink Floyd), and both Somebody To Love and White Rabbit are neither.....Well, I suppose White Rabbit is surreal, but in a direct kind of way if that makes sense. You could say its closer to punk than hippy.
I know very little about this period to be honest - as you can probably tell - but there's more interesting music there than I once thought.
P.S. I wouldn't 'go out of your way to find' the Boogie Pimps version. In the context of the video channel they have on in the gym it was great when it came on - the vocal is similar and as I say the video is just so wierd it's worth watching. All in all quite fun but not essential.
cheers, Matt
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Something performed by Chet Baker
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sophisticated boom boom performed by voladoras
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Sophisticated Side Ponytail performed by Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head
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Sordid performed by Amon Tobin
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Soulounge Jam performed by Soulounge
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Space Lord performed by Monster Magnet
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Square Pegs performed by The Waitresses
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State of the Nation performed by Fad Gadget
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Step Out performed by The Mamsa and Papas
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Steppin In Her I. Miller Shoes performed by Betty Davis
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Sticky George performed by The Korgis
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Stone Cold Yesterday performed by The Connells
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Stop (in the name of love) performed by Margie Joseph
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Stormy performed by Scott Walker
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Streetlights performed by Jarle Bernhoft
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Summertime Fun performed by Nikki & The Corvettes
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sunset over malibu performed by the capricorns
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Sunset Strip Bitch performed by Eve 6
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Superfast Jellyfish performed by Gorillaz feat. De La Soul & Gruff Rhys
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Supergirl performed by Stereo Total
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| | : hey supergirl! gotta love stereo total, this is one of my favourites too.
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sway of the verses performed by Talvin Singh
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Sympathy For the Devil performed by The Rolling Stones
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Take 8 performed by Pete Moore
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Take it easy my brother Charlie performed by Astrud Gilberto
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by fun.
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by Fun.
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Tattoo performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees
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Te Ofrezco Mi Coraz�n (Make It With You) performed by Roberto Jordan
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Tell Me When performed by The Human League
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Tell Tale Heart performed by Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer
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temptation performed by billy stewart
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| | : Nice one! Not one of his best albums, but the best cut by far. He had some really nice minor hits in his time. "Sitting In The Park" always makes me swoon, and his version of "Summertime" has to be heard to be believed! : yeah, i totally agree, his version of summertime is amazing. from what i heard, that was actually the track that brought him into recording, as he won a talent show with it in the forties. i'm currently hunting down some of his more "critically acclaimed" work. this lp (new tricks) was my first exposure to him, and i liked the glimpse i got from that enough to start looking for mp3's of his other work. now, to get that precious vinyl....
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Ten Miles High performed by David and the Giants
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The 8.17 Northbound Success Merry-go round performed by Margo Guryan
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The Beat performed by ESG
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The Body Clap performed by Sharron Lucky
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The Call performed by Gene Page
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| | : Nice dense arrangement with the harpsichord penetrating attractively (try to remember that penetration can be unattractive at times). I enjoyed the excerpt very much. : Yeah, the clarinet/sax you hear at the end of the sample nearly ruins it for me, but not quite. Those chords at the beginning recall that great song 'Life is Mono' by Mono, don't you think?
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The Creator Has A Master Plan performed by Pharaoh Sanders
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| | : The only Pharoah Saunders I've heard is on Alice Coltrane's "Journey to Satchinanda" (Scuse the poor spelling) which is remarkable. Not only is the playing remarkable, but so is the fact I love it so much, considering it's not only a saxaophone, but it's also in the 'too many notes' style of Jazz. But Saunders playing just seems to float around on top of everything else. Beautiful stuff.
but anyway, what I really wanted to know was, is he really a Yorkshireman? (Ey up!?) Blimey.
: yes, it's a little known pharoah fact, he was born in a little village just outside Barnsley. : Thembi is another fine record for him as well.
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The Detectives performed by Alan Tew
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| | : This is a variation of one of the tracks off the "Hanged man" Soundtrack. There is also a third version I believe on a library record soemwhere. Anyway, its well worth tracking the Hanged Man down, its been re-issued by DC recordings and on bootleg (vinyl and cd). The original on contour can be expensive. I think moviegrooves have the re-issues. : You're right n-jeff there are a variation of it on the 'Hanged Man' soundtrack avaiable at Moviegroovies.co.uk. I also recognize the track 'Smokey Joe the Dreamer', not sure from where - but it might have been on one of the 'Dusty Fingers' compilations? : Tew was one of many UK composers who also did shedloads of Library music, so it could have been anywhere, TV, Film, another LP.
For lots of information on the UK Lounge/ Library/ Collecting thing have a look around www.vinylvulture.co.uk. : There are a shitload of variations and other builds on the same theme on a De Wolfe compilation called "Alan Tew - Drama Suite Part 1". I think that's the library record you are thinking of n-jeff.
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The Funeral performed by Greg Edmonson
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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly performed by Luiz Bonfa
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The Holy Filament performed by Mr. Bungle
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The Key of C performed by Jim Noir
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The Model performed by Rock, Onic & Bob
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The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room) performed by Flight of the Conchords
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The Okura performed by The Tokyo Boys
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| | : Thanks for the advice! I just got this album today and wasn't expecting it to be so great. I'll check The Okura out next. : Sorry for the double post but I just listened to the song and it is EXACTLY the type of thing I've been looking for! Thanks! : The Tokyo Boys lp is simply a reissue of an earlier Japanese lp 'More Echoes of Japan' by the Tokyo Cuban Boys. the titles have been changed and you can guess why they dropped the 'Cuban' on a Japanese travelogue lp.
The sound on the MGM release is much better than on the Japanese King original.
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The Only Living Boy in New York performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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The Real World performed by The Ga Ga’s
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The Seed (2.0) performed by The Roots
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The Thief Who Came To Dinner performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : Yes, Chris Mancini is the son of (sw)Hank. I believe he has some lp's of his own out but they are weak in comparison to Poppa Mancini.
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The Unguarded Moment performed by The Church
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The Wiggely Cat Walk! performed by Montparnasse
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The Wind In My Face performed by Nico Fidenco & Stephen Boyd
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Three Days Of The Condor performed by Rythm Heritage
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Three Little Pigs performed by Green Jello
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| | : I am pretty sure the name of this band is Green Jelly! : OK I'm not sure - is it Green Jello or Green Jelly? : It started out as Green Jello, but because of legal issues changed to Green Jelly...the orig. CD's though have the Green Jello name on them (which is what I got back in the day) :-D
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Ticket to Ride performed by Mystic Moods Orchestra
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| | : Erm- when I wrote this I think I hadn\'t yet got into the Carpenters. this is basically the Carpenters\' version of ticket to ride but an orchestral version. Still very cool, but that was the origin of the arrangement!
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Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum performed by Nick Cave and The Dirty Three
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| | : A brilliant collaboration. One that should be commited to an entire album to say the least. Also look for Dirty 3's "Sharks" EP, which has Nick and the boys doing a great version of "Running Scared" live. I think it's a promo tour release from 98'.
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Time Operator performed by Scott Walker
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Tinseltown In The Rain performed by The Blue Nile
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| | : "Tinseltown in the Rain" brought BN to the DC airwaves, as also did "Stay." A band not based on 3 guitars, and I actually liked it! "Easter Parade," also on lp, is a very slow, detailed description of an event, loaded w/haunting atmospherics, coming to an understated climax. (To me "Hats" is their least exciting work.) "Peace at Last" and "A Walk Across.." are the most exhilarating... electronics/Linn drum machines aside, it's the magic of Paul Buchanan's incredibly moving voice. His heart's on his sleeve... a big sleeve. Emotion drips from every syllable. These get constant airplay at home.
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Toxic Girl (Monte Carlo 1963 Version) performed by Kings of Convenience
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Toy Box performed by Sylvia Striplin
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Trop's performed by Alberto Baldan Bembo
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Trzeba Wracać performed by Novi Singers
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| | : just to reiterate, this IS the best song ever!
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Twangy Brisba performed by Berry Lipman
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Twilight Zone performed by The Spiders
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Two Wings Mambo performed by Gallon Drunk
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Un Posto Per Un Addio performed by Piero Umiliani
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Underwater Love performed by Smoke City
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Up On The Hill performed by Mark Burgess and the Sons of God
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uptown top ranking performed by althea and donna
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Ur So Kute performed by The Love Dolls
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vamos a salir del siglo performed by hidrogenesse
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VJC performed by Clifford Coulter
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Walk Away performed by Kelly Clarkson
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Walk don�t Run performed by The Ventures
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| | : Amazing the things children remember... noticed you still like the Ventures, and you're cool for that. Good that you sticked to your guns.... : damn right!
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wall street village day performed by The Four Seasons
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| | : Thought I was the only person in the world who knew this album (and this cut). It's an incredible musical and creative adventure. Nothing at all like the other 4 Seasons material.
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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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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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Water Wings performed by Alexisonfire
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We Dance performed by Pavement
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| | : this one has been among my fave pavement albums since it came out. this album has some stand out tracks like grounded , fight this generation and we dance. there is also a rare version of this song on a 7". it was released prior to wowee zowee. : absolutely love this track. can't agree with you on wowee zowee though, i think that's a brilliant album...
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We're Still Free performed by Skeleton Crew
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Werewolves of London performed by Warren Zevon
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| | : You really should check out more Zevon, Groucho_75. One of America's greatest songwriters who sadly passed last year. Who else could write moving rock songs about topics as diverse as mercenaries in Africa (Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner), eternal Middle East tension (The Envoy), and toxic pollution by organic chemicals (Run Straight Down)?
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When You�re Evil performed by Voltaire
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Windmills Of Your Mind performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Wish You Were Here performed by Pink Floyd
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| | : Pretty nice song, a little irratating after a while : i agree, this should be played at my funeral please. and no, it doesnt get irratating after a while.
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Wishfull Thinking performed by The Ditty Bops
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With My Looks And Your Brains performed by The Mr T Experience
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Wordy Rappinghood performed by Chicks On Speed
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Wunder Gibt Es Immer Wieder performed by Katja Ebstein
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You can make me Dance ,Sing,or Anything performed by The Faces
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You Fucked Up performed by Ween
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Young Americans performed by David Bowie
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| | : Great song! The 'Best of Bowie' DVD set features a great live performance of this song from the Dick Cavett show. : The best part of the song is the nonsensical ranting that precedes the "ain't there one damn song..." line. Coke-era Bowie was great at that fast paced mumbo jumbo.
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your funeral my trial performed by nick cave
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Your Funny Uncle performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Zazueira performed by Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine
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Zigarillo performed by Botho Lucas Singers und die Sound Masters
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Zimbabwe performed by Miles Davis
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Zuhalterb�ssatle performed by Harald Paulsen & Lotte Lenya
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