’Til I Die performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : i'm witchu on this one, man...i can't even listen to it without getting all choked up. "i'm a cork on the ocean/floating over the raging sea". : After being pushed and pushed to make more music for the Beach Boys, Brian contributes his last major composition. It's always seemed to be his way of saying,"This is why I can't keep making music, and I need to go away for a while, because this is what I feel." Easily essential listening.
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100,000 Fireflies performed by The Magnetic Fields
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1000 Times performed by Tahiti 80
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1972 performed by Josh Rouse
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500 Miles (Theme From Winning) performed by Dave Grusin
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a coral room performed by Kate Bush
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A Dream Goes On Forever performed by Todd Rundgren
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A Losing Battle performed by The Sims Twins
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A Song For You performed by Ray Charles
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Ad Gloriam performed by Le Orme
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Aikea-Guinea performed by Cocteau Twins
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| | : Another one of my favourites of all time. Gives me goosebumps. : Yes, I remember playing this EP over and over back when it was only on vinyl... Although "Kookaburra"
is, in my opinion, even more heavenly! Like angels
comforting you...
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ain�t got no home performed by clarence "frogman" henry
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| | : Heh, I put this song on this years holiday tape I did for my 6 year old daughter. Quality, cheered me up whenever it rained. I went to see him perform in the 80's in a little pub in Putney. Can't remember a thing about it though apart from it being an old style Rhythm and Blues session. The only other song of his I know (and it was a big hit IIRC) is a ballad in the style my grandmother would have loved. And I can't remember the name of it, but its not a patch on this one.
"I sing like a girl, and I sing like a frog" : Good choice. First heard this on the Sounds of Monsterism Island compliation. It's a great feel good rock 'n' roll number guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
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Alan Watts Blues performed by Van Morrison
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All Blues performed by Miles Davis
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All God’s Creatures performed by Jason Falkner
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Amori Finiti performed by Giancarlo Gazzani
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| | : Really nice. Reminds me of a 1966 movie soundtrack.
Now I've got to search for the song.
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ano zero performed by egberto gismonti
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Apple Of My Eye performed by Ed Harcourt
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Are you the one that I've been waiting for? performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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Aren't You Glad performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : I LOVE this song. From my favourite (under-rated) Beach Boys album, 'Wild Honey' (1967)
There's also a live version available on a Beach Boys 'Live' album, which I believe was recorded in London in 1968...they fluff the lyrics, which, actually, adds to the charm.
Anyway, thank you for reminding me of this little gem.
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arise performed by lynne Arriale trio
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As Strong As Samson performed by Procol Harum
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As We Fall performed by Groundbreaking
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Astronaut’s Wife performed by Netherfriends
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At My Most Beautiful performed by REM
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| | : Mike Mills and Peter Buck orchestrated the music on this track as an homage to Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. One of the best REM songs in recent years!
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Bachianas Brasilieras #5 performed by Lalo Schifrin
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Balance of Nature performed by Burt Bacharach
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Berenice performed by Marcos Valle
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Big Town Boy performed by Shirley Matthews
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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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Blowin' Bubbles performed by Call and Response
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Bones performed by BRANDI IFGRAY
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breakdown suite performed by serge gainsbourg
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Bridge Over Troubled Water performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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Broken Stones performed by Paul Weller
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| | : genius tune...rhythm track is nicked off The Faces Oh La La track one Side two
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Bumblebee performed by Roman Andren
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By the time I get to Phoenix performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Call Me Irresponsible performed by Stephen McCarthy
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Campground Daughter performed by School for the Dead
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Casa Bianca performed by Ornella Vanoni
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Cast Your Fate To The Wind performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
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Catolé performed by Orquestra Jean Kelson
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Children (Dream Version) performed by Robert Miles
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Cinnamon and Clove performed by Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66
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Clap for the Wolfman performed by The Guess Who
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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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Coffee Talk - Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix performed by Jazzanova
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Complex performed by Gary Numan
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Cough/ Cool performed by The Misfits
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| | : Ya I'd have to say, the Misfits were an amazing band during the 70's.
Their old work was all so original, I can't get a feel for Danzig's new material with his current band.
Last Caress is a great old track as well, one of my favourites with that awesome guitar riff, circa '79?
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Creole Love Call performed by The Comedian Harmonists
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| | : This track is marvelous, thanks for the heads up.
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Daddy performed by Beyoncé Knowles
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Dance Girl Dance performed by Cinerama
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Danger! She’s a Stranger performed by The Five Stairsteps
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| | : The Five Stairsteps have a history going back to the mid sixties -they recorded for Curtis Mayfields 'Windy C' label and later for George Harrison's 'Dark Horse' label
Group main man Kenni Burke is still active in the music business, having co penned the much copied and sampled "Rising To The Top" and has recently (last year) visited the UK where he performed a number of PA's and recorded at least one song. I have to confess I never heard "Danger! She's a Stranger" but will make it my mission to do so! : oh my god, this is one of my all-time favorite songs! i can't believe i never thought to put it up. i love the backing vocals..."danger! stranger!" : You have excellent taste! For the record, I was able to find one other Five Stairsteps track that has a similar moody feel to it. It's called 'Something's Missing', and is almost like a prototype version of 'Danger...' : Sampled by Outkast incidentally (check out "Two Dope Boyz In A Cadillac").
: Yeah, I read about this and checked out the Outkast song. I have to say I wasn't that impressed. I think maybe the big beat over the piano and gentle shimmering strings killed it for me a bit! : Fascinating to read the comments here...I didn't know Outkast had sampled this. I remember first hearing this song when I got their first album way back in 1981, and it is my favorite tune on there. It's a classic of Chicago soul. The strings, horns and Clarence Burke Jr.'s lead vocals and the group harmonies add up to a delightfully foreboding, almost sinister mood on this number. This came out in 1966, I also have "Something's Missing", which came out on Buddah in 1967. I keep telling everybody I know that the Stairsteps are easily the equals of the Jackson Five! They also did a terrific funk-psychedelic number in 1969 on Curtom called "Madame Mary"...I can't figure out the lyrics but it may be about marijuana! : If you like "Danger She's a Stranger", you will love "You've Waited Too Long". I remember the Five Stairsteps, and they were a lot more talented than the Jackson Five (and better looking). But unfortunately they were not on a major label like Motown, but they got a lot of respect and admiration in the Black community and plenty of airplay in DC, NY, Philly, etc. "Oooh Child" was a major hit...I wonder what they are doing now and how they look.
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Daphne (Laurel Tree) performed by Kayak
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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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Di�logo performed by Marcos Valle and Milton Nascimento
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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 Bossa Rio
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Don’t Try Suicide performed by Queen
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Don�t Leave Me performed by Hal Hester
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Don�t Want To Know performed by John Martyn
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Doop-Doo-De-Doop (A Doodlin' Song) performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love Blossom's stuff as well. Haven't yet heard a bad record by her. She did an unusual record in 1970 called 'that's just the way I want to be' on Fontana. It's available (coupled with 'give him the ooh la la) on a japanese CD, 'whisper for you'. : Oh, and "London in the Rain". What a fabulous singer! : I have been hearing about a Japan CD which would be a reissue of Blossom Dearie's 1976 American double LP entitled 'My New Celebrity Is You'. No one however can locate it. If you can help please E me. Best Regards, egbdf. : Definitely a favorite! I also love to 70 album "that's just the way i want to be" and think the version of "both sides now" blows away the Judy Collins. Also a huge fan of the schoolhouse rocks stuff "unpack your adjectives" and especially "figure eight". : A Doodlin' Song (not to be confused with "Doodlin'") apparently had an effect in it's time. Peggy Lee recorded it. It was even featured in an episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show where Mary Tyler Moore and Dick did a little dance number to it in their living room for their party guests! This song is perfect for the Blossom Touch! Cute simple lyrics and melody make the tune perfect for Blossom's child-like voice and bouncy delivery. She was the voice of several of the old Schoolhouse Rock shorts that used to play in Saturday mornings in the '70's. She is also an accomplished pianist and played on many of her own recordings. Another fave Blossom tune: "Rhode Island Is Famous For You" : jesus, any version of "both sides now" that isn't by judy collins blows away the judy collins version. give me dick hyman any day! : check out-'both sides now'by the veteran golfer tony jacklyn-from his excrutiating late 60's album-swings into...'-a superb psych-crooning version up [or down there]with william shatner and tony bennett's 'eleanor rigby' and richard harris!!
judy collins entire existence is a crime.
: Thank you, Tinks! I *love* Blossom Dearie, but hadn't heard that track yet. I recently bought the eponymous CD (with a great picture of her in glasses at the microphone...), and must have played "Tout Doucement" about a thousand times. : can anyone identify the male voice singing behind blossom on this track? : I believe the male voice is Cy Coleman, the song's composer. I have only another website comment's word for that, but it does sound like him.
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down to you performed by joni mitchell
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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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Eden Rock performed by Fifth Avenue Band
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Eet performed by Regina Spektor
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Eleanor Rigby performed by Oscar Peterson
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| | : For a version on another tack theres Enoch Lights' (I can't remember if its from Spaced Out or Brass Menagerie 73). But its a cracker. Driving bass, swinging horns and electric guitar taking it to a whole groovy level the Beatles wouldn't imagined for their ballad.
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Elton’s Song performed by Elton John
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Empty Pages performed by Traffic
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Eque performed by Duke Ellington
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Escape performed by Armando Trovaioli
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Esperanca performed by Trio Mocoto
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Eurpe After The Rain performed by John Foxx
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Even If You Dont performed by Ween
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Extra Ordinary Thing performed by Aqualung
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Face Of Yesterday performed by Illusion
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Faithfully performed by Journey
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Fascination performed by Saint Etienne
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fell in love at 22 performed by starflyer 59
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| | : Christian Rock... aaaggghh! : Yeah, i know, they're christian.. So was Johnny Cash. it's not like they're spreading propaganda or anything,and this happens to be a minor classic. The fact that I don't share the personal beliefs of the artists involved has never stopped me from listening to interesting music.. I'm not too narrowminded to shy away from music by buddhists, nazis, italians from the 80's, satanists, mooncat-worshippers or even christians, and neither should you be. : I agree olli. Good music is good music whoever's playing it. Narrow-mindedness will only lead to bitterness in old age, bemoaning all the great things you missed out on. I must confess though, ages ago I did once judge little known 80s Bristolian band, the Waxing Gibbons on their MoonCat worshipping beliefs. A mate of mine was really into them, but I was having none of it, wouldn't listen to their, "mumbo jumbo music". Then one time he played some stuff without me knowing who it was, and I was like, "woah, what is THIS?!" I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Absolutely awful. : Hmmm. You sound like some sort of preacher to me Olli... a Christian Preacher!!! Using the innocent world of Musical Taste to spread your sinister "Italians from the 80's" message to society's more susceptible elements. Despicable : Magnificent creatures, mooncats. Indeed. Take a look for yourself:
http://www.mooncatstudio.com.tw/fu.jpg
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Fidelity performed by Regina Spektor
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| | : wonderful song. thank you
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First Contact performed by Erasure
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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 All We Know performed by Nina Simone
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For Years And Years (Cathy) performed by Tai Phong
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Fragil performed by Jorge Palma
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Getting Away With It performed by Electronic
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| | : odd - I was thinking about this song just yesterday. The B-side, 'lucky bag', was also quite good as I recall. : Electronic could be very good indeed when they started out and I'm a big fan of a number of their songs from this period. Tennant and Marr went on to work together on the last PSB album, but I'd like to hear more collaborative work from Tennant and Sumner.
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Going out of My Head performed by Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66
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| | : I totally agree with you. Their version of Caetalo Veloso's Lost in paradise is also quite wonderful.
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Golden Hours performed by Brian Eno
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| | : Talking of Eno and Cale, 'Wrong Way Up', the LP they released together in 1990, is intermittently excellent. Both of them indulge their poppier side, particularly on 'Lay My Love'.
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Good Fruit performed by Hefner
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| | : Good taste my friend! That is one of my favourite Hefner songs. Should have been a huge hit, it only made number 50 in the UK charts for 1 week. It did go straight in at 1 in the indie charts though!
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Goodbye to Love performed by The Carpenters
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| | : Excellent track. A lot of fans were upset by the guitar solo at the end of the song, feeling that the Carpenters had sold out to the hard rock sound that bands like Led Zepplin were creating at the time.
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Gudrun performed by Pierrot Lunaire
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| | : this sounds very cool! I particularly like your last comment about skinning cats; I wonder if it will have that effect on me...
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Hammer in the sand performed by Steve Hackett
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He Used To Be A Lovely Boy performed by Keane
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He War performed by Cat Power
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Heaven Must Be Like This performed by Ohio Players
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Hiding performed by Simon Warner
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| | : Yes, Hiding is a superbly melancholy and well crafted song - also one of my favourites, though it depends what mood I'm in. Thankfully, Waiting Rooms has a song for almost any mood (including irritation at slobby flatmates; inappropriate lust; drunken joy et al).
I can't actually think of another songwriter as talented as this guy - writing the lyrics and the music and bringing them together so cleverly. Makes ya sick! : It strikes me that the music world just isn't ready for someone as eccentric and talented as Simon Warner... who bothers with lyrics these days? Does anyone really appreciate a good witty tale, smattered with drama and an edgy charm? No. Does anyone long for real music, as opposed to a monotonous beat overlaid with a dull mantra? No. But this shouldn't stop the creation of brilliant songs. Simon, you're not the only one swimming against the tide. If you're happy doing it then that's all that matters. Oh, and it looks like you've picked up a few fans along the way - despite the lack of media support!
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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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Hot Heels performed by Vocal shades and tones
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| | : Not sure why this has been listed in the French section as Barbara Moore is, I think, English.
The whole album is fantastic though for fans of wordless female voices like Edda Dell'Orsa and a dreamy long-forgotten-summer vibe. Worth every penny of the steep import(Japanese_)cost. : Barbara Moore was the go-to gal for wordless vocals on the UK session scene, she did soem great work on things like "Sort of Soul" by Birds and Brass etc.
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Hurry to Me performed by Roy Budd
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| | : The Budd version is also available on "Rebirth of the Budd," for those (like myself) wanting an introduction to his work. The Sandpipers' version on "Canto Morricone Vol." is equally nice. : I just wanted to recommend ‘The Sound Spectrum’ which this is on. I’ve had a copy of years but have only just realised that it’s essential listening - if you like this sort of thing, probably drive you mad otherwise. : Yes, it\'s a cracking compilation. It\'s so well done that if you listen to the tracks out of context (e.g. on the original LPs), they don\'t sound as thrilling as they do on this mix!
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I Belong To You - Mon CÅ�ur S’ouvre Ã� Ta Voix performed by Muse
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I hung my head performed by Johnny Cash
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I love being here with you performed by Diana Krall
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I Never Dreamed performed by The Cookies
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I Say A Little Prayer performed by Aretha Franklin
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| | : My favourite recording of Aretha's. An awesome song and an awesome recording!!
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I Think It’s Going To Rain Today performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : I must say, this is a quite brilliant recording; thanks for mentioning it! I heard the original Randy Newman version the other day, but to me, neither the arrangement or vocal performance were a patch on Dusty. Not that I'm biased or anything!
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I Use Her performed by Tony Kosinec
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| | : I have an LP of Tony's from 1969 called "Processes". Seeing your post jogged my memory on it...he sort of sounds like another of my favorite artists, Emmitt Rhodes.
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I Want To Be Around performed by Blossom Dearie
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I'm Gonna Miss You performed by The Mingles
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if you could see me now performed by bill evans
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Interlude (Time) performed by Diamanda Galas
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Into My Arms performed by Nick Cave
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Isadora performed by Illusion
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Italian Ground performed by Glenn Gould
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I�ll keep it with mine performed by Nico
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Jesusland performed by Ben Folds
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Jet Society performed by Cordara Orchestra
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| | : Amazing track, excellent choice. The title resembles the mood perfectly.
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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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Just for a moment performed by Aqualung
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Just In Time performed by Blossom Dearie
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Knight Moves performed by Chilly Gonzalez
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knights of cydonia performed by Muse
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L.O.V.E. and You and I performed by Jazzanova
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| | : The first track's o.k. ,though after 2 or 3 listenings a had to through the record in the garbage. i find todays "Neo-Soul" so lacking.
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La Bamba performed by Edmundo Ros and Catarina valente
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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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Late Goodbye performed by Poets of the Fall
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Laura performed by Julie London
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Lazy Afternoon performed by Anita Ellis - vocalist, Ellis Larkins - piano
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Leaving So Soon performed by Keane
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Lights In The Sky performed by Nine Inch Nails
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Linus and Lucy performed by Vince Guaraldi
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Lluvia de Primavera/Spring Rain performed by Bebu Silvetti
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| | : To correct: the "full-length version" is in fact a disco mix by Salsoul stalwart Tom Moulton. So good, man... Crazy percussive middle part galore! Available as a Salsoul 12". Tell me if you bump into one!
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Look After You performed by The Fray
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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's theme (Saint Etienne Mix) performed by Pizzicato Five
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Lovelier than you performed by Bobby ray
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Lullaby performed by Krzysztof Komeda & Mia Farrow
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| | : I love this too! It seems to pull the whole movie into a class of it's own.
I've been trying to find the Claudine Longet version for years!
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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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Mahahbalipuram performed by Stu Phillips
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| | : Great taste!
: Thank you "delicado" for your wonderful review of "Mahabalipuram." I'm only three years late in thanking you, so please forgive me. Stu Phillips
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Make It Easy On Yourself performed by Connie Francis
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Mambo Italiano performed by Bette Midler
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Mary�s Prayer performed by Danny Wilson
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MFEO performed by Jack's Mannequin
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Modesty (The Modesty Blaise Theme) performed by Cal Tjader & Eddie Palmieri
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moon river performed by pascals
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Mother we just can't get enough performed by New Radicals
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Music to Watch Girls By performed by Horst Jankowski
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My Ashes performed by Porcupine Tree
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My Life As A Carcrash performed by tompaulin
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My Suitor performed by Berntholer
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My Weakness performed by Moby
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| | : I love this song. Though I could never explain to anyone to what full extent. The music speaks volumes to me, and makes my heart just melt away.
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Neptune�s Hep Tune performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
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| | : This song is actually "morte de um deus de sal" by Marcos Valle : And actually the whole album isn't an Jobim album at all, it was originally titled "Tom Jobim apresenta". The purpose was to benefit from Jobims name (and fame) to introduce new brazilian artists to american audiences. The confusion resulted, if i remember correctly, in the fact that the musicians names were not credited on the album and people thought this must be a Jobim album.
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Never Let You Go performed by Thirstbusters
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Niki performed by The Third Wave
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No More Running Away performed by Air Traffic
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Noah’s Dove performed by 10,000 Maniacs
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Noah’s Dove performed by 10,000 Maniacs
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Nothing Shaking performed by Eddie Fontaine
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Nothing Takes the Place of You performed by Toussaint McCall
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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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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On Broadway performed by BILL EVANS AND ORCHESTRA
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On Saturday Afternoons in 1963 performed by Rickie Lee Jones
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| | : I love this record. Especially, I think, because I was born on a Saturday afternoon in 1963.
Nothing else of her's has ever done anything for me.
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Otis’ Blues performed by Otis Spann
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OWC performed by Kent
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P’ra Que Chorar performed by G/9 Group
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Pale Shelter performed by Paul Young
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Pavane for a Dead Princess performed by Eumir Deodato
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| | : While I find Deodato to be a stimulating and interesting artist (and am far from being a "classical purist" of any sort), I can't really muster any great enthusiasm for this recording. Too close to being a kind of synthesis of Ravel's original for solo piano (1899) and version for full orchestra (1910), I find Deodato's funky adaptations of Stauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" and, particularly Debussy's "Prelude to the afternoon of a faun" somewhat more worthwhile. Maybe I should listen again to the Ravel adaptation, but in the past I have found its blandness a little irritating... : What I like about this track is the fact that it's a very black, funky take on a piece with questionable Aryan overtones. It can be heard to great affect in Hal Ashby's 'Being There', which I think was Peter Sellers' last film. : Re the above comment: I was talking about 'Also Sprach Zarathrustra', not the Ravel piece. Sorry for any confusion. : As far as the Ravel adaptation goes, I find it pleasant if a little bit chocolate-boxey, reminiscent of the 60s soundtracks of Francis Lai. I can't argue with Delicado's comments about the string sound though, which is astonishing. : Bore - Ring! If you are going to listen to Deodato. Listen to the early Equipe LPs. When his sound was so hip, hipper than hip, the bastard brazilian son of Henry Mancini hip. Get a copy of "Tremendao" grab a beer and try to find a nice warm spot of sunshine. : Well, you have to remember that I'm someone who is obsessed with string sounds. I listen fanatically to late 50s and 60s mood music records, and am a fan of both Percy Faith and Jackie Gleason's records. Yes, I love Brazilian music, and enjoy all of Deodato's 60s Equipe LPs, but I also have a very real and intense love of what my pal G400 defines as 'chocolate-boxy' easy listening music. Deodato's 1972 LP 'Percepcao' (recently reissued on CD in Brazil) also falls into this category, and I adore it! : One of the purist fusion jazz artists of his time. Listen to the music, don't try to interpret it or rationalize it. Your missing the point. Eumir is unmistakeably one of the pioneers in this gendre.
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Penny Lane performed by Stephen McCarthy
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Perdita performed by Angelo Badalamenti
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Piano performed by Glassjaw
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Piano Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight Sonata) performed by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Picturama / The Middle Bit / Soul Surrender performed by The Motors
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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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Prociss�o performed by Tamba Trio
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Pyramid Song performed by Radiohead
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| | : Good following in the tradition of radioheads style
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Quando o carnaval chegar performed by Quarteto em Cy
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| | : Yes! I've been hooked on their version of "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" lately, from the same 72' LP. That year was great for brazillian recordings in general. Also check out Marcos Valle's "Vento Sul".
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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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Riverside performed by Agnes Obel
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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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Romeo’s Tune performed by Steve Forbert
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Roskilde Song performed by Henry Sails
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Royal Blue performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I like Pink Panther so I bet I like this song!
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Ruby performed by The Apples in Stereo
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| | : I agree, this is one of the best tracks by The Apples in Stereo! And of of my overall favorite songs! I can listen to it over and over..
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Same Girl performed by Randy Newman
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Scar performed by Missy Higgins
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| | : True, the upbeat instruments do give a nice touch. Her voice fits so well in it! : I love this song, too! It was on a Paste Magazine comp.
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Sensorium performed by Epica
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Sequenced Time performed by Cubismo Grafico
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Set The Fire To The Third Bar performed by Snow Patrol ft. Martha Wainwright
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| | : thanks. great recommendation
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Shadows breaking over my head performed by The Left Banke
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| | : I have to agree that this one is fantastic; thanks for recommending it!
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She Told Me, She Told Me performed by Marcos Valle
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Shearwater performed by Pete Kennedy
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Shooting Star performed by Les Baxter
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Sinnerman performed by Nina Simone
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Sixth Station performed by Joe Hisaishi
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Skippin’ performed by Ramsey Lewis
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so good to see you performed by Mark Kleiner power projekt
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Some of your lovin' performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : Nice pun on "slays" and "executed" there. : Dusty said that this was the only song she sang that she actually took home after recording it and played it over & over.
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Someone Saved My Life Tonight performed by Elton John
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Someone To Watch Over Me performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : a reliable source tells me that this original album will be released to CD sometime in late 2003. I highly recommend it! : Una cancion conmovedora, en el registro que solo Blossom puede ofrecer, como curiosidad la version de Blossom de esta cancion y "Manhattan" estan catalogadas como insuperables.
La puedes encontrar en el disco de Verve "Jazz Masters" vol. 51 (que es una joya).
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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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Suburban Berlin performed by Japan
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Summer (The First Time) performed by BOBBY GOLDSBORO
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| | : Millie Jackson covered this song and takes all the saccharine out of it! : 'Summer the first time' by Bobby G doesn't have an ounce of Saccharine, it is a powerfully evocative track taking me back to when I was 19 (and that's 32 years ago!)so completely that I can smell, taste and feel everything as if I'd dropped back into 1973 from a time machine! And if you think that I write with Saccharine, then hey,I get paid for it! : I am just listening to this tack as I am typing and it really is an excellent example for nostalgia. The way the song is constructed makes it easily slip into your mind and float downstream to past encounters...
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Summetime performed by Nina Simone
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Sunken City performed by Les Baxter
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Sunny performed by Oscar Peterson
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| | : A really cool record. Also with a nice version of "Ode To Billy Joe" and Jobim's "Wave".
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Sunset performed by Pierre Dutour
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Sweet Susan performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Yes, this song, hidden away on the "La Banda J & S" soundtrack is quintessential Morricone, it is truly sublime.
One of the joys of Morricone is discovering tracks like this given his overwhelming output so thankyou for pointing this song out.
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sweets for my sweet performed by The Carnival
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Sympathy For the Devil performed by The Rolling Stones
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Take it easy my brother Charlie performed by Astrud Gilberto
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Take Me Out performed by Scissor Sisters
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| | : I didn't know it wwas arranged by the scissor sisters I just thought it was by franz ferdinand.
Are they friends? I'm a fan of both groups. Hi to Jeanette
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Tell me why performed by Nick Heyward
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Tema de la Onda (Nicola Conte Remix) performed by Aldemaro Romero & Onda Nueva, remixed by Nicola Conte
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Tereza and Tomas performed by Bright Eyes
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The birds are leaving performed by Boo Hewerdine
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The Breath of Death performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : the movie is pretty whack.
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The Circus performed by Take That
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The Cure For Broken Hearts performed by ANT
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The Dogs and the Horses (NYC acoustic) performed by The Divine Comedy
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The Ghost of the Robot performed by Sounds Like a Personal Problem
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The Holy Filament performed by Mr. Bungle
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The Moon performed by The Microphones
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The Moon Was Yellow performed by Ferrante and Teicher
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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The Saddest Song performed by The Ataris
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The Scientist performed by Coldplay
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The Show performed by Lenka
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The Sword and the Pen performed by Regina Spektor
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The Way We Get By performed by Spoon
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| | : Spoon is really cool--but nobody I know, even people who listen to really cool obscure music--has ever heard of them. Sad, really. : This is my favourite Spoon song, by far.
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Theme From "Blow Up" performed by Bobby Hutcherson
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Theme from "The Go-Between" performed by Michel Legrand and the LSO
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| | : Just listening to what I assume is the same version of this (mine is on a cheapo Bell compilation from the early 70s). Fantastic track indeed!
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This Way Mary performed by John Barry
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Tiao bra�o forte performed by Marcos Valle
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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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Ticket To The Moon performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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| | : Nice to see this recommendation! Simple song with a pretty post-Beatles melody. I've just dug out my LP of Time and have been playing side 1. It really sparkles! : My favourite song on the album is "21st Century Man" on side 2, which I thing rates highly among their overall output and is maybe the last great song they produced. The weakest song on the album has to be the single "Hold on Tight" which sounds as though they were trying to compete with Shakin' Stevens!
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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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Travolti Da Un Insolito Destino Nell�Azzurro Mare D�Agosto performed by Piero Piccioni
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Trejeitos performed by Jun Miyake
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Tres Cosas performed by juana molina
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Triste performed by Pizzicato Five
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Two Star performed by Everything But The Girl
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Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo performed by Milton Nascimento / Lo Borges
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Una Tromba a Dallas performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Thanks for recommending this! I actually really like the avalanches song, and of course however much Morricone I think I know/have, there's always more! : The "Svegliati e Uccidi" s/track is available at allofmp3.ru,though the best version of Lisa Gastoni singing "Una Stanza Vuota" is not on it only a 7" single version which omits the guitar section which makes the song IMO,the better version of this song features on the "Canto Morricone 60's" record.
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Up In The North performed by The Fiery Furnaces
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Viola performed by Sergio Mendes & Brasil �66
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Wait and See performed by Lee Hazlewood
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| | : alas, my copy of this album is not with me, but yeah, Nick invited Lee to perform at the Meltdown festival in 1999, and I'm sure he was an influence. On a related note, Lee's song 'Forget Marie' starts off sounding exactly like the Tindersticks to me. I actually originally got into Lee through cover versions of 'A cheat' and 'Look at that woman' on early 90s releases by London bands Gallon Drunk and The Earls of Suave.
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Waltz for piano in A flat major, Op. 42 performed by Dinu Lupatti
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We Belong To The Night performed by Ellen Foley
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What Sarah Said performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Whistle Down the Wind performed by Nick Heyward
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Yesterday and Today performed by YES
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You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison performed by My Chemical Romance
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You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling performed by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra
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| | : Lee's voice is a bit of an acquired taste(-but too,uh,rusty for me anyway-),but as for Nancy,her best recordings from this period(the 60's)are top quality..she became something of a cult heroine for die-hard 60's collectors..and went into pop history.. : I'll always remember them for "Some Velvet Morning When I'm Straight," which I never understood, but liked anyway--his rather drawling delivery opposite her more conventional one. : Post Top Gun this song is remarkably popular in its Righteous Brothers version amongst the local rugby and hockey playing types, so when doing sports parties its always good fun to play the nancy and Lee version for its disturbing "Slowed down" feeling. But at home, its always just good to play it.
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Your Funny Uncle performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Zigarillo performed by Botho Lucas Singers und die Sound Masters
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