The Stalker performed by Green Velvet
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Dance and Shake Your Tambourine performed by Universal Robot Band
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12 Inch 3 Speed Oscillating Fan performed by Red Meat
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somliga g�r med trasiga skor performed by cornelis vreeswijk
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| | : Hello, I don�t like your translation of "somliga g�r med trasiga skor", You have changed alot in the lyrics, If you like the song you should work on it and translate it corectly.
Daniel
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My Doctor performed by Bruz Fletcher
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Tambo performed by Gilberto Valdes
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Herbert's Song performed by Krzysztof Komeda
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This Afternoon performed by Chad Mitchell
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| | : The album "Chad" on Bell records is the one to get.
Great songs (by Jake Holmes, Joni Mitchell and others) and fantastic arrangements. Hal Blaine and a couple of other wrecking crew members and great musicians are on it, too. In places it also reminds me of the group H.P. Lovecraft. So it might even be interesting for lovers of psychedelic music (not for those who hate strings, of course). I wonder if I should call it a masterpiece. : I second that on the "Chad" album...it's terrific. There's a 7-minute plus cover of Tim Buckley's "Goodbye and Hello" on there that rather stunned me, since it seems like a very challenging song to sing. The H.P.Lovecraft connection comes through Chicago producer Bill Traut, who owned Dunwich Records (the album is a Dunwich production). Traut was involved with H.P. Lovecraft, and of course the Shadows of Knight.
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The Dis-Advantages of You performed by The Brass Ring
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Old Brown Shoe performed by The Beatles
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The Cast and Crew performed by Harry Nilsson
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Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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Waiting for the Moving Van performed by David Ackles
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Genrleman performed by Fela Kuti & Afrika 70
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while the city sleeps performed by Nick DeCaro
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| | : Cordially corrected for hair splitters,and for the benefit of search engines everywhere!I'm sure Joni
has lifted a top or two in her heyday too!His work needs WAY MORE stateside attention indeed. : Even if you think you don't know who Nick DeCaro is, chances are you are familiar with his music, via his arrangements for many Golden Age of Warner-Reprise "Burbank Sound" recordings incl: Gordon Lightfoot's 'If You Could Read My Mind', James Taylor's 'Shower The People' and Randy Newman's 'Marie'. By conservative estimate, as producer, arranger, musician, songwriter, or singer, DeCaro, who died in 1992, partnered with over a hundred groups or artists - including not just Warners-Reprise artists like Arlo Guthrie, Maria Muldaur, Ry Cooder, the Everly Brothers, the Mojo Men & Harpers Bizarre, but also such diverse recorded citizenry as Barbra Streisand, the Ventures, Claudine Longet, Chris Montez, the Sandpipers, Del Shannon, Gary Lewis, et al - amassing a catalogue in excess of 300 albums and sundry 45rpm singles. In an interview I conducted with Randy Newman in 2001, he described DeCaro as being almost pathologically shy. Thus explaining, perhaps, the state of anonymity that still surrounds Nick, despite his prolific achievements. As a journalist I have devoted some of the last couple of years trying to redress this oversight. If you are interested, one result is an article I published in Japan in 2001. The English language version is available at communities.msn.com/NickDeCaro. A more recent article can be found on the web at www.spectropop.com/NickDeCaro
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Yesterday Is Here performed by Tom Waits
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Houdini’s Box performed by Jill Sobule
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Sequoia performed by Fay Lovsky
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With My Looks And Your Brains performed by The Mr T Experience
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the beer performed by kimya dawson
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Fascination performed by Saint Etienne
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