Rebel Waltz performed by The Clash
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Sleeping Sickness performed by City and Colour
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Exit Music (For a Film) performed by Radiohead
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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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Samba Blim performed by Tamba 4
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The Creator Has A Master Plan performed by Pharaoh Sanders
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| | : The only Pharoah Saunders I've heard is on Alice Coltrane's "Journey to Satchinanda" (Scuse the poor spelling) which is remarkable. Not only is the playing remarkable, but so is the fact I love it so much, considering it's not only a saxaophone, but it's also in the 'too many notes' style of Jazz. But Saunders playing just seems to float around on top of everything else. Beautiful stuff.
but anyway, what I really wanted to know was, is he really a Yorkshireman? (Ey up!?) Blimey.
: yes, it's a little known pharoah fact, he was born in a little village just outside Barnsley. : Thembi is another fine record for him as well.
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Amelia performed by Joni Mitchell
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| | : i was going to recommend this one. It really is beautiful.
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That’s When I Reach For My Revolver performed by Mission of Burma
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Bulletproof Soul performed by Sade
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Indian Strings performed by The London Suede
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| | : yeah, this is a great song. i think "Head Music" is actually a pretty underrated album with some really fantastic songs. Although having to be called "The London Suede" in the US is just stupid. They'll always be Suede to me
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Let New Days Dawn performed by A Cautionary Tale
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