"One Dimention" performed by Simian
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Are You For Real performed by Astronaut Wife
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Chocolate And Strawberries performed by The Januaries
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Come On Let's Go performed by Broadcast
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| | : i love this entire album! and they put on a great live show, to boot!
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Dindi (Jin-Jee) performed by Chris Montez
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Entre e Ouca performed by Ed Motta
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Escape performed by Armando Trovaioli
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Evenin� Breeze performed by Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
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Guitar in Orbit, PT. 37 performed by Deke Dickerson and the Ecco-Fonics
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Hawaiian Cowboy performed by Sol K. Bright & his Holywaiians
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I think We're Alone Now (Japanese) performed by Lene Lovich
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Ice Cold Lemonade performed by Death By Chocolate
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| | : really great song. perfect for a 60s-themed party. bet everyone will dance just like the people in the background of pulp's video for 'common people'. it also sounds a lot like the archies' 'sugar sugar'.
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If I Ever Feel Better performed by Phoenix
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| | : Couldn't agree more. This is one of my favourite singles of the last five years. The album certainly is patchy, but there's a few things on there that reach similar heights, notably the other single, 'Too Young'.
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In The Year 2525 performed by Visage
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Let’s Get Married performed by Mariya Takeuchi
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Love Theme performed by Vangelis
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| | : This is one of the best instrumental synth soundtrack track ever made, Vangelis is a genius! The pads / strings and the saxophone are so incredibly relaxed it feels like you are floating in space. My other favourite song from the Blade Runner soundtrack is 'Blade Runner Blues', it's also amazing! : Forgot to mention there is a variation of this song on the Blade Runner Bootleg by Esper called 'Thinking of Rachel', which is a muffled warm analog synth piece.
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Machine Vibes performed by Metro Area
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manon performed by serge gainsbourg
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ne�re do well performed by young people
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Send In The Clouds performed by Silver Jews
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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Temptation performed by New Order
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| | : I've not heard the 7 since I was at college in 82, but there is also a version about 15-20 minutes long on one of the first "Touch" cassettes, where they have cut it with an interview. The whole thing seems to have been a lengthy Jam, edited differently for different releases. So the 7 would give you the most focused version. Compare the 7 and 12 edits of the KLF's "3am Eternal" for the enhancing effect of a great edit. : I totally agree with everything delicado says. Early New Order rocks. Everything after and including Blue Monday is more poppy - and I can live with that. But most of their albums are very patchy - with half the tracks good and the other half almost unlistenable. But Temptation is an utter, utter classic. And I just love Dreams Never End, Cries and Whispers and In a Lonely Place. Well, any early New Order - it all that has tinny dance-music quality but still holds that desolate Joy Division sound.
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The Holy Filament performed by Mr. Bungle
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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The Promise performed by Girls Aloud
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Trees performed by Paul Weller
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Unchanging Window performed by Broadcast
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Warmth of the Sun performed by The Beach Boys
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we were so much in love performed by hideki kaji
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What You Don’t Want To Hear performed by Sam Phillips
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You’re A Hero performed by Patric C
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