"tenderness of wolves" performed by coil
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(don’t worry) If there is hell below we’re all going to go performed by Curtis Mayfield
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(Want You) Back In My Life Again performed by The Carpenters
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6060-842 performed by The B-52s
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A Fairy Tale of New York (live version) performed by Christy Moore
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A320 performed by Foo Fighters
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Abbandonati Amore performed by Paul Anka
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After An Afternoon performed by Jason Mraz
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All My Friends Who Play Guitar performed by Starflyer 59
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All My Little Words performed by The Magnetic Fields
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Alleys of your Mind performed by Cybotron
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Almost Arms performed by The Minders
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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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American Jesus performed by Bad Religion
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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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Another Girl, Another Planet performed by The Only Ones
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| | : yes. good to see this one here.
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Anything At All performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash
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Anything, Anything (I'll Give You) performed by Dramarama
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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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Apple Of My Eye performed by Ed Harcourt
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are you gonna be my girl performed by jet
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Are you happy ? performed by Microdisney
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| | : I have to agree. This is one of the most poignant, plaintive tracks I have ever heard, O'Hagan's soaring Telecaster solo launching it into orbit far above the mire of other 80's indie rock. (I think it might have been influenced by Stephen Stills' solo on 'Bound to Lose' from the Manassas album - another guitar solo to make you weep).
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Ask Yourself Why performed by Michel LeGrand
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Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World Is) performed by Temptations
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Ballad of Billy the Kid performed by Ricky Fitzpatrick
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Beautiful night performed by The Burden Brothers
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Brassneck performed by The Wedding Present
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| | : I also prefer the album version. Oddly enough I was playing the guitar in that fast-strummed jangly style this very evening... I think the George Best album is my favorite.
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Breathe Out performed by Nothingface
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Bridge Over Troubled Water performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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Bumblebee performed by Roman Andren
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Bye Bye Blackbird performed by Joe Cocker
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Can't wait too long performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : also check the different version on the box set. fantastic tune, and recorded after smile was shelved - proof that brian's genius endure a sea of troubles...
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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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Charlotte Anne performed by Julian Cope
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Close to Me performed by The Cure
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CLOWN performed by THE HOLLIES
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Come in my mouth performed by Earl Wilson
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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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Come Rain or Come Shine performed by Judy Garland
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Cordeiro De Nanã performed by João Gilberto
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| | : I agree, a beautiful, beautiful tune. You should check out the original version of this tunes, by Os Tinco�s:
http://www.luizamerico.com.br/fundamentais-tincoas.php
: I really love very much this song with these subtile orchestration of Johnny Mandel me two, and I also know the original version of Os Tinco�s (1977) which is very different and with verses that J.Gilberto don't sing...
Thalma de Freitas also sing this dreamy tunes in her album (2004)
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http://chantsetheres.over-blog.com/ : Just listening to this again a few years after my initial recommendation. It really does encapsulate a lot of the mysterious, seductive elements of Brazilian music for me.
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Country Boy performed by The Associates
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Crazy Dreams performed by Paul Brady
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Creep performed by Radiohead
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| | : To bad its melody was copied off of the Hollies - The Air that I breathe. That'd be a good lawsuit : One of the only songs I'm aware of which identify with possibly millions of people
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Crime of Passion performed by Mike Oldfield
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Dancing For Rain performed by Rise Against
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Detroit 442 performed by Blondie
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Didn’t Know The Time performed by The Staccatos
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Dismantle Me performed by The Distillers
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Distant Shores performed by Chad and Jeremy
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| | : Oh yes, it is pure gold.
I can recommend anything by The Left Banke, Scott Walker, Margo Guryan, New Colony Six, Sagittarius, The Millennium... Gary Usher from the last two mentioned was the producer on many of C & J's songs.
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Do You Love Me? performed by The Contours
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Do Your Own Thing performed by Brook Benton
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Don’t Make Waves performed by Vic Mizzy & Orchestra
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Don’t Talk to Me About Love performed by Altered Images
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Dream On Dreamer performed by Brand New Heavies
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Drops of Jupiter performed by Train
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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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Du e f�r fin f�r mig performed by dungen
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| | : This is indeed great! Dungen deserve 100% of the attention he has received stateside recently. Ta Det Lugnt reminds me of another one of the great psych-pop albums of all time which is S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things. Although Dungen perhaps comes from a sunnier place and definitely from the Swedish woods. I don't think Radiohead and Dungen have much in common, though. There are so many colours to psychedelia... : don't get me wrong, i'm not saying dungen sounds like radiohead...just that this particular song shares some musical texture with karma police
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Duchess performed by Scott Walker
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Easter Parade performed by The Faith Brothers
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| | : I have some Faith Brothers tracks on MP3 format (Easter Parade, Fulham Court, A Stranger On Homeground, Eventide).
How can I get them to you?
Mr G. : Many thanks - your not so Greedy at all! However, since my original post, the very kind Faith Bros frontman Billy Franks has sorted me out with a CD. He's a top lad - check out his solo stuff too.
Regards and keep on keeping on! TonyH : How can I get my hands on a DVD copy of Eventide? Does anyone have In The Country of the Blind on CD?
Recommendation: Welcome To Comboland (collection of great songs from Raleigh/Greensboro/Athens area of US, some genius songs.
Watford7 : LOVED the Faith Brothers, saw them in Dublin many years ago with the Alarm and was bowled over. AM DESPERATE to get MP3s or CD`s of any of their work, happy to pay too. So if anyone can help, please please mail me on [email protected]
Oh and Fulham Court was wasted as a Bside, my fave FB track, would love to hear it again... sniff sniff... Have vinyls but no way of playing them! Glenn : TDQ - I went to billyfranks.com and then emailed him directly. He was happy to send CDs. I responded with a donation, but really, he does it out of kindness.
Dead right about Fulham Court! : I am dying to get hold of the album, eventide I think its called, the one with the burning broken statue on the front. My dad used to play this album all the time when I was his little tom boy! Wanted to get it for Fathers Day. Know he would be really surprised!! Does anyone have it on CD/MP3? Have checked out ebay and amazon to no avail :( : Hoorah!!!! I went to billyfranks.com and downloaded it!! Brilliant!!!! :)
: Well done young Eddie! Your dad is clearly a man of good taste. You've make me feel mighty old now though.
T'Internet is a wonderful thing ... sometimes. : Indeed! We danced to it for hours when i was a little girl back in the 80's, and the look on his face was priceless when i started playing it! Brilliant again!!!! :)
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Esta Noite Serenou performed by Fernanda
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| | : Thats funny, I was talking only recently abou the similarity of the Baion rhythm to the pulse of the ragga beat. Along with "Its not unusual" having a Baion rhythm, its a neat way of tying up Tom Jones, Shabba and Marcos Valle.
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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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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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Fantasia tragica performed by Stelvio Cipriani
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Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) performed by Julie Andrews
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flickorna i sm�land performed by delta rythm boys
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| | : This tune was recorded Aug. 1, 1951, according to a Swedish discography found via Google : This tune was recorded Aug. 1, 1951, according to a Swedish discography found via Google : CDon.com has a compilation of Swedish evergreens from concerts in folkparkerna (the public/folk parks) - and Delta Rythm Boys' Flickorna i Sm�land is on it alongside tunes sung by e.g. Lill-Babs, Siw Malmkvist and Cornelis Vreeswijk (Search for "Guldkorn Fr�n Folkparkerna 100 �r" at http://www.cdon.com/main.phtml?navroot=903&session=1). : Delta Rythm Boys also had a CD in the Finnish "20 suosikkia" ('20 favourites') series, and "Flickorna i Sm�land" can be found on it too. Other interesting songs on the album are a couple of Finnish language songs, and rare English versions of Finnish classics, such as "Rosvo-Roope" ('Raunchy Ropey'), and "Isois�n olkihattu" ('Grandpa's Strawhat'). At the time of recording the CD, the Boys received some Finnish language schooling from a Harmony Sisters member.
The CD is most definitely out of print already, but is available at several Finnish public libraries.
Some more information at http://www.fono.fi/Dokumentti.aspx?kappale=flickorna+i+sm%c3%a5land&ID=21a6f890-e470-4992-a847-31a5d67ae46d
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Flight 643 performed by Tiesto
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Flowers And Beads performed by Iron Butterfly
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For my lover performed by Tracy Chapman
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| | : is this a joke? : I think Chapman's dimension is located somewhere off Exit 73 of the Jersey Turnpike.
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For The Dead performed by Gene
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Fun and Games performed by The Connells
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Girl called rock’n’roll performed by The Huges
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Golden Brown performed by The Stranglers
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| | : Lovely, surprisingly, considering what boorish herberts the stranglers could be. Nice video too, 20's Cairo chic, grubby whie suits, rubber plants, faded sepia hotel splendour. I've always wanted that sort of white suit, maybe it was watching Casablanca at an early age. : I was into the band before they broke as they were based in our town. Golden Brown is from La Folie album (1982).
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Gone...Like the Swallows performed by And Also The Trees
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Good Old Owl performed by Niobe
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Goodnight performed by GreyMarket
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Grey Day performed by Madness
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Groovin With Mr. Bloe performed by Mr. Bloe
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| | : I take the opportunity to play it out whenever I can, it's a belter of a record, and still relatively easy to find in UK charity shops.
Good choice!
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Guilty of Love performed by Mylo
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Gypsy Rose Lee performed by The Distillers
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He Used To Be A Lovely Boy performed by Keane
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Heaven Up Here performed by Echo & the Bunnymen
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Highway 101 performed by social distortion
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Hobart Paving performed by St Etienne
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| | : Alright geezer?
Yes - a really lovely track. It took me several years to be converted to the band but I'm hooked now. : Hi - I have been seeking the Hobart Paving track, specifically as you mention, the one with the lovely french horn solo. I bought the St Etienne \"So Tough\" CD but the version of Hobart Paving on that has a different solo, a really wishy washy harmonica type event. Are you able to let me know please on what specific St Etienne CD is that best version of Hobart Paving with that french horn solo? Many thanks - Peter (email: [email protected])
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Hold On performed by John Lennon
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Hurricane Fighter Plane performed by The Red Crayola
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hvis du bare ville performed by ranveig kvello
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I drove all night performed by Roy Orbison
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i still believe in tomarrow performed by john & anne ryder
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I Still Believe In Tomorrow performed by John & Anne Ryder
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| | : Wow. I had otherwise never heard of this couple except my parents had/have the "I still believe in Tomorrow" LP. I think it's great. I like this song, but like "It's getting better" even more
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I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For performed by U2
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I Walk on Guilded Splinters performed by Dr. John
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| | : A well scary song, I have seen a funk version (it must have made the UK charts it was on an early 70's top of the pops) that is fantastic, plus Chers slowed down version almost a rock monster with horns instead of metal guitars. And a great 80's synthesizer version by the Flowerport Men, with Doctor John on Hoodoo growl. Every one of them a great way to give tripping hippies the frights.
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i want you, but i don't need you performed by Momus
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I’m Wishing performed by Lorez Alexandria
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Im in Love with a German Filmstar performed by The Passions
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In The White (Urban Dub Mix) performed by Katatonia
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In The Year 2525 performed by Visage
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Inside a Dream performed by Jane Wiedlin
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| | : I too was bowled over by the catchiness of "Rush Hour" and also ended up acquiring the album "Fur" at the time. It wasn't her first album, but I don't think she'd previously had any solo exposure in the UK. About half the songs are simple but undoubtably effective, but several others I have always found to be very ineffective!
I agree that Dubstar (who I also liked) sounded a bit like this at times - Stephen Hague's production style is quite distinctive. Did any of the members of Dubstar release anything since the band split up?
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It’s Cool Not To Care performed by Mark and the No-Marks
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| | : This would be your band perhaps?
I think I recognise the attempt to write about ones own music. : good guess, but not my band no. i'm much too young. just used know a couple of No-Marks. local heroes/weirdos about town. they were very resentful of the whole experience, so i thought i'd give them their small dues. : Was this the same Mark from 'Mark and the Monsters' infamy?
I saw them once, in a mirror. Their sound made me want to pull my brain out through my ears and beat myself about the head with it.
Shame, really, they looked really mad. : No, Gnasher, what you see in a mirror is a very troubled and confused soul, who needs alot of care and attention. Unfortunately musicaltaste.com is not the place. : Be nice!
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It’s For You performed by Cilla Black
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It’s My Life performed by Talk Talk
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| | : Great track! The 12" remix is excellent, and I was happily surprised by Gwen Stefani's recent rendition of this great song. Why didn't I think of recommending this one???!!! Stupid Dutchman... stupid stupid stupid...
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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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Janela De Ouro performed by Egberto Gismonti
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Jesus Calling performed by The Triffids
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Joanne performed by Michael Nesmith & the First National Band
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Juneau performed by Funeral for a Friend
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Kid Charlemagne performed by Steely Dan
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| | : i've never thought much of steely dan. and i still don't. but reading this review set off a frenzy of activity in my little brain trying to figure out where i knew "kid charlemagne" from as a pop-culture reference. at first i thought..."was it the name of a boxer on the simpsons?" was it from mr. show? no...it was the college radio handle of the dad on "malcolm in the middle". : Chuck Rainey's bass work on this track is absolutely great. It's the epitome of his style, a veritable thesaurus of syncopation. - Kid Charlemagne supposedly refers to Augustus Owsley Stanley III, sometime purveyor of high-grade acid to the hippie elite, and raided in 1967.
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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La Lucertola performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Perfect description, delicado. This track is firmly in my Morricone Top 10, though it would be impossible for me to actually write down a top 10, maybe top 20, no, a top 50 would be possible...maybe...damn, one man - so many terrific tunes! : I got the first Mondo Morricone cd on its original release nearly 10 years ago now,I was familiar with Morricone's stuff but when I heard this it totally changed me.I became a Morricone devotee and this first track along with "Metti..." blew me away.The version on Mondo is actually about a minute shorter than the original version,so is "Metti" and some of the other "Mondo" tracks,they've abridged them no doubt to fit the cd...I found this out gradually from hearing the complete versions,they're not different versions,they've just been cut down....This is one of Ennio's all time great themes.
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Laughter Ever After performed by Andy Lewis featuring Bettye Lavette
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Let Me Be performed by Xavier Rudd
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Letter From an Occupant performed by the New Pornographers
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Liebestod performed by Leontyne Price
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| | : Actually, Kip Kinkel came home the night before the school shootings, shot his parents (who were very upset because he was expelled from school for having a gun in his locker) and then the next day went to school and killed/injured his peers. The soundtrack to the 1996 version was playing on repeat when the police found the bodies of his parents...but when he killed his parents.
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Light My Fire performed by Shirley Bassey
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Light Years performed by Pearl Jam
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Lost performed by Morrissey
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Love and Pride performed by KING
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Love Me Still performed by Louise Setara
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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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Love Vigilantes performed by New Order
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Manon performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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Maria performed by Blondie
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Me About You performed by The Mojo Men
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Mecca performed by Gene Pitney
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Mi Querido Amor (My Cherie Amour) performed by Cristian Castro
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Minha Gente performed by Erasmo Carlos
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Minitoka performed by DJ Food
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| | : I'm also a fan of the album, and I adore this track. The way the thick synth sound merges with the 40-year old sample is quite brilliant.
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Mirage performed by Siouxsie & The Banshees
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Misty Canyon performed by Sven Libaek
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| | : Yes, it's a really lovely track with a delicious arrangment - love those vibes and the relentless beat. I had been wondering why the lower-register melody sounded so familiar to me (the one played by what sounds like a distorted horn section, and then by a saxophone). I figured it out today - it's very similar to the tune in the bridge of Bacharach's 'What the World Needs Now' ("Lord, we don't need another mountain"), except that it's played over a very different chord sequence. : The two songs definitely do share similar tonal shadings. I was at a loss, trying to describe the Libaek song, it's quite a strange, haunting tune, but you've made a great observation.
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Mowgli performed by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
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Mr James Bond performed by jean jacques perrey
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My Colouring Book performed by Arthur Lyman
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my dad (not a song) performed by substantial evedence
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My Other Voice performed by Sparks
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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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mykonos performed by fleet foxes
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Mystery Girl performed by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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| | : Very very nice , thx for the recomendation , it totally rocks ,very much energy and enthusiasm , and simple but clever arrangement ,what more can one want from a rock tune eh .
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Nice Folks performed by Fifth Avenue Band
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| | : I totally agree. Hands down, one of the hottest tracks ever put to wax. It sends me.
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Night Game performed by Paul Simon
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Niki performed by The Third Wave
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nimrod`s son performed by pixies
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Not the girl you think you are performed by Crowded House
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Off Night Backstreet performed by Joni Mitchell
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On a clear day you can see forever performed by The Peddlers
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One Mint Julep performed by Ray Charles
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One,Two,Three performed by Tony Scotti
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Out Of Our Tree performed by The Wailers
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| | : I really, really must get this. Just on this recommendation. : Yeah, this really is great.
I'd think of something more imaginative to say but I just pulled my brain out through my ears and beat myself about the head with it.
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Parabens performed by Marcos Valle
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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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Pe performed by Silvia Machete
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Perdita performed by Angelo Badalamenti
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Piano performed by Glassjaw
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Praise You performed by Fat Boy Slim
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public image performed by public image limited
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| | : i love that song--the bass line!...but am not fortunate enough to have the 1st record. i'm also a big fan of "poptones" off their second edition lp.
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Quiet Friend performed by Steve Roach
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Radio Orchid performed by Fury in the Slaughterhouse
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| | : that is fuckin gay! damn!
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Rainin thru my Sunshine performed by The Real Thing
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Red Rain performed by The White Stripes
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| | : ahh! the lyrics are so good
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Reinstated performed by Shack
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Right as Rain performed by The Minders
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| | : I should hope his British accent is perfect...being that he's British and all! It always amazes me when I hear praise come in for the Minders from places far & near...those cats live in my neighborhood! : Oh, and to clarify...I love the Minders, too! What I meant was that I still think of them as a local band!
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Ring Worm performed by Van Morrison
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| | : I already knew this weird story, but being a fan of Van for 15 years or so it wasn't until these 2 tracks (together with "You Say France And I Whistle") were featured on Otis Fodder's 365 Days Project that i eventually heard them. Hilarious stuff. It's pretty much a precedence that shows what happens when record companies force artists to be creative and deliver what they want...
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Riverman performed by Nick Drake
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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’n’roll performed by mot�rhead
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Rose Petals, Incense, and a Kitten performed by The Association
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| | : This is a truly exquisite track. I've been listening to this album a lot recently actually. : A track so great it abolutely deserves to be recommended twice, here is my entry: http://www.musicaltaste.com/filter.php?songtitle=Rose%20Petals%2C%20Incense%20and%20a%20Kitten : I'm glad so many people like this song...you can't go wrong with this album, in addition to "Rose Petals", there is "Everything That Touches You", "Toymaker", "Hear in Here", and "The Time it is Today", all great tunes. I just wonder what the results would have been if the Association had recorded "MacArthur Park" like they were requested to at that time! : Seconded! Birthday is my favorite Association album containing some of the finest Sunshine Pop tracks ever!
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Rye Bread performed by Edd Kalehoff
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Samba Blim performed by Tamba 4
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Scent of a Woman performed by Cheap Trick
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| | : ooh, i'm gonna check that out. i'm ever increasingly obsessed with this band...
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Seasick yet still Docked(live) performed by Morrissey
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She touched me performed by Love Generation
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Sleepwalk performed by The Supremes
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Slowly Surely (Theo Parrish Remix) performed by Jill Scott + Theo Parrish
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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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Some Red-Handed Slight of Hand performed by Cursive
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Some Sing, Some Dance performed by Michel Pagliaro
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Someone you love performed by Popguns
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Something Bad on my Mind performed by Timi Yuro
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| | : yeah, totally dig the production! As for the words, it sounds like a very similar story to that told in Glenda Collins's Something I've got to tell you.
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Spanish Grease performed by Willie Bobo
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Starsign performed by Teenage Fanclub
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Steal Yo Sixes performed by Avocado Baby
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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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Still performed by Elvis Costello
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still Dre performed by Dr Dre
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| | : Ummm what i always wondered about: At what university did mr. dre graduate to get his dr. degree?!
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Still is Still Moving To Me performed by Toots & The Maytals w/ Willie Nelson
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Still Searching performed by Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
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Stormy performed by Scott Walker
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Sugababes On The Run performed by Sugababes
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Summer performed by Buffalo Tom
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Summertime Rolls performed by Jane’s Addiction
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| | : ok, that shoulda been "too" with 2 "o"'s...whaddya want at 3 am?
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Swamp Thing performed by Chameleons
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Sweet Lips performed by MONACO
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| | : Yeah, i still remember this really hooked (kinda lame pun, i know) me when it came out. At the time the prospect of New Order ever coming together again was very unlikely, so this was a welcome substitute at least for me. The first single off "Music For Pleasure", "What Do You Want From Me", was equally New Order-esque with Potts' voice sounding strikingly similar to Sumners'.
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Swing, Swing performed by The All-American Rejects
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Take Off Your Sunglasses performed by Ezra Furman & The Harpoons
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Te Quiero Tal C�mo Eres (Just The Way You Are) performed by Jose Jose
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Tear It All Away performed by The Church
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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 Awakening performed by Pizzicato Five
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| | : The song is on "great white wonder" as well, but sung by a male singer (Konishi or Takanami perhaps?). It's a beautiful song, though not a typical Pizzicato Five tune :)
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The Charles C. Leary performed by Devendra Banhart
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| | : I know exactly what you're talking about. I have that album as well and there's something - although I don't know what - that makes me keep putting it back on. It must be that voice. For the longest time, I couldn't even tell if Devendra was a guy or girl.
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The Cutter performed by Echo & The Bunnymen
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The Dark of the Matinee performed by Franz Ferdinand
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The day the earth stood still performed by David Essex
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the lady is a tramp performed by della reese
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| | : I've always really loved Buddy Greco's version of this song. Late 50s Vegas mob-pop at it's finest.
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The Moon performed by The Microphones
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The music played performed by Matt Monro
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The night is still young performed by Billy Joel
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The Promise performed by Girls Aloud
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The Stalker performed by Green Velvet
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The Unguarded Moment performed by The Church
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The Wind In My Face performed by Nico Fidenco & Stephen Boyd
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Things Behind The Sun performed by Nick Drake
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This is Hardcore performed by Pulp
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| | : Totally agree ... I remember that the video for this song was equally fantastic - a tribute to '50s technicolor melodramas, but with an added dose of sleaze. : dammit. just rediscovered this myself and was about to rcommend it. didn't appeal to me the first time around,
but then again i probably have a slightly better/ more diverse taste in music now. besides, the years have been kind to it. you're spot on about the use of the peter thomas sample, i have to agree that it's pretty tastefully done. : if you can use the word "tasteful" about this song, that is:)
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Through The Sky performed by Swing Out Sister
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| | : I have to say I am thoroughly delighted at learning of the continued career of SOS. I always had time for them, and thought Breakout was actually the weakest of the singles I heard. I particularly remember liking 'Fooled By A Smile' and 'You On My Mind'.
Hearing the snippets of these songs here, I can say I'm intrigued enough to try and seek out some of this later work. It reminds me of the more produced end of Siesta records' (Spanish easy-pop label) output. : You probably should try "Shapes and Patterns" from 1997 first, it's pretty much in the vein of 1989's "Kaleidoscope World" and thus a good starting point to rediscover SOS. This and the aforementioned "Somewhere Deep In The Night" (2001) as well.
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Through the Yard of Blonde Girls performed by Jeff Buckley
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| | : Hi,
Just to say that Jeff Buckley didn't write Yard of Blonde Girls (not that you'd ever know from the way he performs it. *sigh*) It was written by A.Clark - L.Kramer - I.Lorre. But yes, girls do love this song. Espencially we blonde ones!!!! : 'yard of blonde girls' seems to be a somewhat pejorative term (the middle-upper class socialites, the 'gold sharks') so while Jeff Buckley may have stood rock god-like and looked upon legions of blonde girls (somehow I doubt that was his main audience) with a sexually approving eye, if the song spoke anything about his truth, he would probably have been looking out for the different one, the pure one who rises above social politicking in her innocence, the Lola. : eloquently said elison; i have to agree with you, especially in reference to the "gold sharks glittering." in david browne's dual biography on tim and jeff buckley titled "dream brother," he points out that when jeff recorded this song he made it very apparent that he didn't want any Sony reps to get a hold of it...
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Time Out From The World performed by Goldfrapp
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| | : I doubt you're "only one" who wishes Goldfrapp lingered a tad longer on the slopes of Felt Mountain, but I really feel they made the right choice. "Felt Mountain II - The Sequel" would have been really anticlimactic. The Thin White Duchess, @ his height in the 1970's, had the right impulse - once you've got a trope right; move onwards! A great song tip though, and I would give a shout towards "Let It Take You" likewise. It sounds like John Barry arranging a weird Prince song circa "Purple Rain". : You're definitely not the only one, Efti ,and there is one more just here. To me, each successive album has contained fewer magically beautiful tracks than the last, the jump "onwards" into material I find uninteresting being accelerated hugely with the new disc. Robert, the evidence suggests that the choice appears to have been the right one when assessed on the basis of commercial success, but artistically I personally think it a shame they chose to concentrate so much on the "T-Rex with synths material". However I'll return to the new record again in a while and see if it grates less on me... : Thanks for the song recommendation, Robert. Well, i wouldn't have asked for just another Felt Mountain, but maybe for a slower transition towards their new sound, for keeping that magical feel of such stellar song such as "Pilots" or "Utopia". And "Supernature" feels rather "Black Cherry II" to me, so to me they really haven't moved on from there now either. But i know it's always a topic of debate, the "sticking to their style" vs. "changing/progressing from album to album" thing basically. I mean, did anyone complain The Smiths didn't move on to, say, synth pop? Did anyone complain Kraftwerk using electronics for 30 years? I don't know, i like electronic music a lot, but with Goldfrapp i just feel it's a loss such a gifted arranger like Will Gregory with all the right influences, carrying a Morricone/Barry style into a new contemporary sound, is now so firmly into synths and electronics... : You have some very valid points - I just don't agree that they apply here. A band/artist need not radically change styles release to release, but I stand by my previous statement when you get it right, move on. "Felt Mountain" got it really, really right. In retrospect, I see the shift for that group as correct move artistically. Likewise, I see "Supernature" not so much as "Black Cherry II", but as the logical fulfillment of the shift that that record, now clearly a transitional LP, suggested. I would also say that "Supernature" is a stronger record than "Black Cherry" on pretty much every front (save perhaps the lack of anything as utterly exquisite "Black Cherry's" title track - which I believe is the group's best song to date.) Now I happen to like the obvious points of reference for "Supernature" - glam rock and electro - as much as I do Italian soundtracks. (All three genres do much the same for me - create their own sonic environments, that play with the contents of my skull.) And if Goldfrapp's next LP is "Supernature II", I will complain loudly - (but I hope/suspect Allison and Will are smarter than that.) And @ the risk of fueling further controversy, many a great band/artist has run a great sound/trope/idea/etc. into the floorboards. (See: The Pixies, The Ramones, The Cocteau Twins, (my beloved) T. Rex and, sadly, The Smiths (post "The Queen is Dead") and Kraftwerk (post "Computer World").) Many of the artists I love best - Bowie, Gainsbourg, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Siouxsie, Wire, The Fall, Broadcast - all remake/remodel themselves every so often. Sometimes said exercise fails - but seem, to me, to create a sense of artistic vitality within the work of said bands/artists. (And "Supernature" feels, to me, thick with that very vitality.) Also let's not fall prey to the reverse snobbery that the commercial success of this LP means it is therefore an inferior piece of work artistically. Remember so much of what this forum champions - Bacharach, Nancy and Lee, Serge, Dusty, etc. - was squarely middle of the road pop music. It makes me very, very happy that people are actually hearing/buying sexy, smart, pop music w/more that a little sense of darkness to it, rather than bland, processed, obvious crap that dominates the charts.
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Time Out From The World performed by Goldfrapp
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| | : Great song, i recommended this track a while back actually, seems we got a similar impression from it...
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Totally Wired performed by The Fall
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| | : There's also a cover version by God Is My Co-Pilot, available on their best of. However, it falls into the 'interesting' rather than 'good' category. Not many people could cover The Fall with appropriate justice.
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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Tugboat performed by Galaxie 500
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Turkish Bath performed by The Don Ellis Orchestra
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Two-Headed Boy performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Under Control performed by The Strokes
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Underdog performed by Kasabian
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Underwater Love performed by Smoke City
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Unprepared performed by Superdrag
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Until I Believe in my Soul performed by Dexys Midnight Runners
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uptown top ranking performed by althea and donna
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Vapour Trail performed by Ride
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| | : ye-ye! nice one! : first you look so strong then you fade away the sunlight blinds my eyes i love you anyway - pure genius - and then one of them joined Oasis. Bugger.
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Velouria performed by The Pixies
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VJC performed by Clifford Coulter
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Wake and Kill performed by Ennio Morricone
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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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We're Still Free performed by Skeleton Crew
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What Color Is Love performed by Terry Callier
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Where is my mind? performed by Pixies
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Whirl performed by High Rise
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White Car in Germany performed by The Associates
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Will I still be her big man performed by The Brigands
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Windmills Of Your Mind performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Xtal performed by Aphex Twin
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Xtal performed by Aphex Twin
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You Fucked Up performed by Ween
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you will performed by lia ices
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You’re Still The One performed by Shania Twain
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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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