12 Inch 3 Speed Oscillating Fan performed by Red Meat
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2-3 jours a paris performed by mickey 3d
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A Tijuca Em Cinemascope performed by Ed Motta
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Alone again or performed by Love & Arthur Lee
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| | : Most of Loves material for me is not that great. I don't choose to listen to it - except for this song. It has this 'Summer of Love' dreamy hippie wistful feel. And, yes, wonderful harmonies. In it's way, it captures the mood of that time. : Great song from a great LP, which naturally I hated when I first bought it and didn't re-discover until 1980, after hearing the (very good) UFO cover of "Alone Again Or" from their "Lights Out" LP! : My first experience with this song was a cover version by The Damned ... it's actually very true to the original in my opinion - bold acoustic guitars, trumpets and all. Give it a listen!
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Amor Al Arte performed by Orishas
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| | : Ooh... I hate it when people tease without supplying an audio clip. Any chance? ;) : You can now hear it here: http://www.last.fm/music/Orishas/_/Amor+Al+Arte : Many thanks, Delicado. As you may have seen, I took a closer look at last.fm yesterday and joined the Musical Taste group. : Liked it!
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Ballet Intersideral performed by Jean-Jacques Perrey
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Beautiful night performed by The Burden Brothers
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Blues for Hari performed by Emil Richards
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| | : Kudos for rep'n mister Richards! I love this track!
This is from the awsome "New Time Element" LP he did for UNI.The whole record is conceptual versions of contemporary pop tunes done in wild time signatures.
Check out his take on "Take 5", he does it in 4/4 time! He also does "Georgy Girl" in 5/4 & "Happy Together" in 15/8 time!Also check out Emil Richard's
Journey To Bliss LP... MAD STUFF!!!
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Boogaloo Baby performed by Johnny Zamot and his Latinos
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Carcara performed by Nancy Ames
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Catolé performed by Orquestra Jean Kelson
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Chinon/Eleanor�s Arrival performed by John Barry
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Cocinando Suave performed by Ray Baretto
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Comin� Home Baby performed by Claus Ogerman
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Cucumbe performed by Edda Dell’Orso
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Dansero performed by Richard Hayman
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De Cara a la Pared performed by Lhasa
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Descarga performed by Gerardo Frisina
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| | : Frisina also compiled the excellent 'Up' compilation on Schema. Great early 70s instrumentals with a hard groove - highly recommended!
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Dogs performed by Pink Floyd
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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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Female of the Species performed by Meg Myles
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Fever Dreams performed by Circa Survive
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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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For a Few Dollars More performed by Al Caiola
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Frances and Her Friends performed by Frances Faye
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| | : Fantastic to see a Frances Faye recommendation here. I'm a huge, huge fan of her work, although oddly enough I only picked up 'Caught in the act' quite recently. Have you heard the album she did with Russ Garcia on Verve - 'In Frenzy'? Amazing stuff - wild bongo-ridden, brassy, dramatic takes on mostly Latin standards. An incredible performer - I wish I'd been around to catch one of her performances! : Frenzy is one of Faye's best studio albums. Garcia really brings out Faye's unique sound by contrasting it with such strong Latin flavor. I don't know anything else that sounds like it. I am glad you found "Caught in the Act" that is my favorite Faye. Her later concerts were even more wild.
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Fried Bananas performed by Benny Golson
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Fried Neck Bones and Home Fries performed by Willie Bobo
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Fumemos Un Cigarrillo performed by Piero
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| | : choose the italian compositers but choose them better:
isn't "luiz henrique" , is LUIS ENRIQUEZ. other marvellous song of his: lo scatenato.
sorry for my english!!!
: Pretty sure "Luiz Henrique" is the correct spelling, and that he is Brazilian. Must be a different guy than the similarly named Italian. : Piero is from Argentina.
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Function at the Junction performed by Ramsey Lewis
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Georgy Girl performed by Alan Tew Sound
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Guitarras Em Fogo performed by Waltel Branco
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Holes performed by Mercury Rev
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I want your kiss performed by Lani Groves (with Phil Moore and the Afro Latin Soultet)
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Janela De Ouro performed by Egberto Gismonti
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L’Eau A La Bouche performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : I agree - this is one of my fave Serge songs. Haven't seen the film though.
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La Bamba performed by Edmundo Ros and Catarina valente
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Las Estatuas de Marfil performed by Los Yaki
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| | : I absolutely love this group, right on!
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Long Live the King performed by Gary McFarland
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| | : i'm glad to hear that mcfarland has finally been put on cd in some sort. i absolutely love him, just because he's so ridiculous. if you like this, you should check out the album he produced for cal tjader entitled "tjader sounds out burt bacharach". : There actually is at least one album that�s standing out a bit. It�s called "Butterscotch Rum" (1971) and has a guy called Peter Smith accompanying Gary McFarland. He sings and wrote the lyrics and even illustrated the cover! I suppose he�s an Englishman, because his voice has a kind of Robert Wyatt-ish timbre. It�s a very good album with a slightly melancholic mood, and with that special laid-back and somewhat loose instrumentation that is characteristic for a lot of McFarlands later work. Very cool and heartwarming at the same time. Would like to have met him and have little chat sitting in rocking chairs.
(Oh I forgot: some of the songs on "Butterscotch Rum" are Seventies Rock�n�Roll. They are not too bad, but usually I skip them.)
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Look Away performed by Eternity�s Children
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| | : Eternity's Children.
Somehow the name got messed up and I can't edit it so I'm posting this correct spelling to help the search engine..... : Eternity's Children are a fantastic group...I remember when I first heard "Mrs. Bluebird" and was blown away.
That was around 1985 and just last year I picked up their singles collection on CD. Thanks for recommending their individual albums, I definitely want to check them out. : I can't recommend the first album highly enough ... it's a pop masterpiece... My introduction to ET was through that singles package, which is good enough for what it is, but trusty me the first album really needs to be heard in the original order with all the tracks. : I had the great experience of working with Mike "the Kid", Linda, and Charlie. you oughta hear linda do 5th Dimension live ot Mike kick it with a keyboard. First worked with some of them in memphis with Tommy Cogsbill. Linda was present-we were friends socially in '69 and then again with Mike, Charlie, drummer Johnny Thomasie from N.O.,sometime later. I can't remember the Guitar player's name-maybe Norman or something like that. We were doing the "B" side to a single of mine at Robin Hood Bryan's studio. All of us lived in Baton Rouge at the time and worked respectively for Crocked Fox Prod.(but this session was maybe a solo adventure with co-member of the production team, Guy Bellello [[R.I.P.]}since only he was present-who knows.)
The "A" side was done at one of my sessions at American Studios, Memphis and featured the Memphis Horns, the Sweet Inpirations as female back ups, Cimmaron as writer/male harmonies. Elvis had been there the week before (recorded In the Ghetto, I think)and Neil Diamond was due the following week there in Memphis. I felt like such a nobody with life-sized pics of Elvis everywhere and everybody making their comparisons of Alex from the "Boxtops" and me. Pinning a VU meter the same way Alex did was not exactly the feedback I was looking for. Anyway, I guess I am saying we spent a little time together, I miss listening to and working with them. If anyone hears from them, it would be great to STS again. I started back playing professionally a couple of years ago and still consider them the gold standard in terms of harmony and think that the Hammond B3 has "the Kid's" name on it. As an update, Guy died an untimely death about 10 years ago and I only wish I could find Bubba Anthony if living, a sometimes ET drummer and any of that crowd.
Kindest regards,
Scatdaddy2002
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Lost In Paradise performed by Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66�
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| | : I'm in total agreement on this one. Stillness and Crystal Illusions are probably my favorite Mendes records, and this track is definitely a stand-out. Great recommendation.
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Love Love Love performed by Tony Love
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Macumba performed by Nicos Jaritz Sextet
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Mambo Italiano performed by Bette Midler
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Mi Querido Amor (My Cherie Amour) performed by Cristian Castro
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Miserlou performed by Caterina Valente
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Molienda Cafe performed by Charlie Byrd & Aldemaro Romero
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Moon Time performed by Dudley Moore
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| | : Hats off to Dudley for the whole soundtrack. Sparkling, serious and intelligent music - I totally agree about the goosebump chord sequence that reappears throughout the album. Haven't found any other stuff by him that's as good - maybe "Genuine Dud" if you're into piano trio jazz. : What a gem! Very arresting, and good enough to listen to several times in a row, each time finding things to marvel at in the harmony, texture, overall structure, melody...well, pretty much everything.
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Morning performed by Cal Tjader
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Musica del Alma performed by TNT Boys
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Peace Frog performed by The Doors
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Psychotic Reaction performed by Se�or Soul
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Roda performed by Gilberto Gil
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Rydeen performed by Senor Coconut
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Sabor A Mi performed by Eydie Gorme & the Trio Los Panchos
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Se a vida é performed by Pet shop boys
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Since I Left You performed by The Avalanches
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| | : yeah, this is great, I agree! Nice - and unusual - for a song to mix disco and easy listening in quite the way this song does. The one complaint which could be levelled is that the song isn't all that musically varied. As you say though, a feelgood number... : I bought this album last week and I'm in love with it! Stellar stuff, the Holiday sample is such a teaser though!
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Sola (Then) performed by Rocio Durcal
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space latin age performed by chappie
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Spanish Grease performed by Willie Bobo
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Speak Low performed by Harpers Bizarre
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Steppin� Out performed by Joe Jackson
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| | : I'll second your comments regarding Joe Jackson. I'm surprised that with classic albums such as "I'm the Man", "Look Sharp", "Body & Soul" and the aformentioned "Steppin' Out", Joe Jackson doesn't, in my opinion, recieve the credit he deserves.
"Steppin' Out" is a great track, but my favourite version is actually from "Live 1980/86" where he takes a dramatic - perhaps even melodramatic - approach to the song. It shimmers then swells into this wonderful sound, evocative of a kind of fantasy 40's New York, but anchored by JJ's usual lyrical poignancy.
Somewhat overblown? Perhaps, but wonderful stuff nonetheless, and definately one to check out if you've not heard it before.
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Stingray performed by Claus Ogerman
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Strip-Tease performed by Nico
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| | : this is the best ever. i love this.
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Te Caliente performed by Patsy Gallant
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| | : This track never really stood out for me the first few times I heard it. It wasn't that I didn't like it, but, for the life of me, I can't work out how I overlooked it for so long. It is absolutely brilliant. You can't help but feel the pleasure of the song, which, from start to finish, is a relentless celebration for the ears. Recent, cheap imitation cover versions do it little justice.
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Te Quiero Tal C�mo Eres (Just The Way You Are) performed by Jose Jose
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The Cutter performed by Echo & The Bunnymen
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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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We All Fall In Love Sometimes performed by Jeff Buckley
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| | : I actually have the complete recording, I have to agree with you I think it's fantastic and it's swiftly becoming my favorite bootleg of his (of so many that carry his legacy). I believe it was recorded in 1992, but I'm not certain. : Hey hollygo13, I'd really like to arrange, if at all possible, to get a copy of your complete bootleg. Please email me at [email protected] if you'd like to help me out.
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When the Wind Blows performed by David Bowie
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Without Her performed by Preston Guild
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| | : One of his most covered songs at least in the pop canon.It seems like there's sooo many more versions to be found yet!I'd like to hear this one.Also check out the latinized brilliance of Blood, Sweat & Tears version from their"Child Is Father to the Man" LP. Maybe thats where these guys picked-up the style for their take...?
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Wunder Gibt Es Immer Wieder performed by Katja Ebstein
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Yesterday Is Here performed by Tom Waits
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Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti (You Don�t Have to Say You Love Me) performed by Luis Miguel
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You Will Remember Me (Detalhes) performed by Roberto Carlos
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