Pink Frost performed by The Chills
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| | : I saw The Chills at my first ever gig in March 1990. They were really good actually, but somehow I never followed up and bought any of their records. I will have to check this one out. Playing at the same show were McCarthy, whose records I did buy, and who became Stereolab.
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Verve Remixed performed by Various
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| | : This is a great CD! The track that really stands out for me is the remix of 'Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby' by Dinah Washington.
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Hazel’s Groove performed by Custom Blue
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Misty performed by Billie Holiday
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| | : im been looking for this complete cd set for along time, but still cant find it, please let me know in wish album i can find this song (Billie Holiday Misty). thx
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je suis venu te dire que je m�e en vais performed by stereo total feat. alex chilton
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*any* performed by jack johnson
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| | : does that mean i'm allowed to recommend any (or every) song by richard harris?
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Stella performed by Andreas Vollenweider
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Skinned performed by Blind Melon
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Gomni performed by Ali Farke Toure and Ry Cooder
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A Perfect Sonnet performed by Bright Eyes
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Achilles last stand performed by Led Zeppelin
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Middle of the Day performed by B.o.B
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Re: stacks performed by Bon Iver
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hellhound on my trail performed by Robert Johnson
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Knight Moves performed by Chilly Gonzales
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Love Interruption performed by Jack White
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Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood performed by Nina Simone
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who needs forever performed by astrud gilberto
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| | : you must pick-up the quincy jones soundtrack (released with the score to "the pawnbroker") with astrud singing "who needs forever". The lush quincy jones score is hauntingly beautiful, and astrud never sounded better. This version is the real deal for me.. : Amazing guitar on this piece.
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These Days performed by Nico
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| | : No, she was not ridiculous at all. She was rather one of the darkest figures in pop history. I saw her twice in concert before she died in 1988. It was very intense and even disturbing.
Lou Reed didn�t like her, but John Cale obviously considered her a true artist and produced several of her albums. In places she has a dark beauty, in others the darkness turns into a frightening abyss. But it�s always innovative and of an high originality.
I don�t listen to her music very often, but I feel great respect for her.
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Daydream performed by Wallace Collection
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| | : Yes, I think Ron, who recommended the original version, did us and the Wallace Collection a great service! The song is well known here in the UK via a remixed version by a band called 'I-Monster', who sampled and rejigged a version by the Gunter Kallemann singers (available on a common charity shop record here in the UK, 'Easy Listening' - 2LP set on Polydor). Further 'daydream' trivia fact: the melody for the middle section is lefted from a famous Tchaikovsky piece. There's a version by the 'Baker Street Philhamonic' that's also kind of cool.
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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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Here Comes The Sun performed by Nina Simone
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| | : wow, this is hauntingly lovely. thanks for pointing me in it's direction. it's gonna be a refrain on the "summertime tape" (working title only) i'm building right now...a refrain someplace in there to track 2 (the beatles version, following ELO's "mr blue sky")
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Gutter Cat vs. The Jets performed by Alice Cooper Band
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la planete sauvage performed by alain goraguer
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| | : Actually, the film La Planete Sauvage is quite good. There are lots of really great visuals that go perfectly with the music. It can be a bit slow at times, and the music is fantastic on its own, but I urge anyone towards viewing of this masterpiece of French cinema.
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Errare Humanum Est performed by Jorge Ben
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Sunshower performed by Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
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| | : You know what makes the last chorus for me (or choruses from after the kids singing only accompanied by percussion)... as simple as it may sound... it's the handclaps. They add so much and I always look forward to them coming along. I became obsessed with this song about 6 months ago and bought the CD, which, as I expected, doesn't contain so many fantastic songs on it, but, still an enjoyable CD. I really enjoy your recommendations!
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Julie With... performed by Brian Eno
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Chelsea Girl performed by Simple Minds
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We're Still Free performed by Skeleton Crew
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pink frost performed by the chills
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Private Dancer performed by Tina Turner
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I Bleed performed by The Pixies
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Madrugada Eterna performed by The KLF
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Metal Warriors performed by Manowar
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Engine No. 9 performed by Deftones
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Man's Girl performed by Digital Underground
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Everloving performed by Moby
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Get a move on performed by Mr. Scruff
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| | : Top tune, Mr Scruff is rightly considered a god round where I live.
To keep the sample trainspotting alive, check out Lament#1 on Moondogs album from about 1970. Although 'Get a move on' is almost entirely lifted from it, it sounds quite different. A good example of using your sources well. : I agree, great track, usually makes the crowd get down.
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The Truth performed by Roisin of Moloko & J-Live
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| | : Check out 'Coffee Cold' by Galt Macdermot if you haven't already. The sample is straight from that - it doesn't sound as if they did anything to it at all -which is fair enough, since it's brilliant as it is... : Thanks very much, will do!
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Groovin� With You performed by The Gentle People
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| | : Great track, it made me buy the LP, which was a little disappointing, but the first four or five tracks are great, and for me this song is the opeak of them, and the whole LP.
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Postales performed by Federico Aubele
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Paradisiaque performed by MC Solaar
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The space track performed by Cosmic Baby
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clarinets/love scene performed by gonsalez
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I Will Get On performed by Annie
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Un Simple Histoire performed by Thievery Corporation
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Any Girl Can Make Me Smile performed by ANT
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guns of brixton performed by nouvelle vague
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| | : Love this version... it's all slowed down, and it makes it sound so menacing!
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Nouvelle Vague
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Float On performed by Modest Mouse
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Sad and Crazy performed by Photo-Poetic
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I’m Not Alone performed by Calvin Harris
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Shake it out performed by Manchester Orchestra
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Knight Moves performed by Chilly Gonzalez
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100 performed by Dean blunt
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