California Soul performed by Marlena Shaw
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the Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow) performed by the Jam
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Salvation performed by Citizen Cope
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Crying Bag performed by The Sounds of Joy
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The Beauty of Who You Are performed by Marc Broussard
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Waves of Grain performed by Two Gallants
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Make You Fall in Love With Me performed by Brett Dennen
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Alice performed by John Waits
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Jesus Wash Away My Troubles performed by Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers
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You’re No Good performed by Dee Dee Warwick
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I Never Dreamed performed by The Cookies
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Girl Don’t Come performed by Sandie Shaw
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| | : Quite agree. One of my first LPs as a teen was a greatest hits - and for me she summed up the 60s female vocal. For big, brassy and emotion-laden power pop, see also Long Walk Home. : It was initially released as the 'B' side of the much weaker: 'I'd Be Far Better Off Without You'. Someone, probably a DJ, flipped it over.
I love the arrangement on this. It's full of atmosphere. It seems to completely capture the time.
Another of her songs that has a similar effect is 'You've Not Changed', which wasn't as big a hit and seems to have been forgotten and is often excluded from Greatest Hits Comps.
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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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That’s How Strong My Love Is performed by Otis Redding
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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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Darlin performed by Paper Dolls
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Sa Marina performed by Wilson Simonal
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Captain Jack performed by Ken & Beverly
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Only a Fool performed by Clyde Mcphatter
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Do it again performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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| | : and here i was convinced that i was the only person in the world that liked this album! the cover of "mas que nada" on here is great!
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Out on the side performed by Dillard and Clark
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Anyway performed by Barbara Lewis
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| | : Ollie McLaughlin was a prolific producer. Look out for 45's on the Carla and Karen labels. They where both his labels
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Ninna nanna per adulti performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Yes, wonderfully dream-like track indeed. It's also featured on the last entry in the excellent "Mondo Morricone" trilogy, "Molto Mondo Morricone". But i think Edda managed to sing even higher notes, just check out "Una spiaggia a mezzogiorno", also on the "Vergogna schifosi" soundtrack. : Yes, "Una spiaggia..." is indeed really good. I heard that one first on the "L'Orchestra La Voce" compilation (I found it in Paris years ago when the vinyl was quite rare). And let's not forget "Un Altro Mare", which ranks right up there (also on "L'Orchestra...", but in an edited version).
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Koi No Dorei performed by Okumura Chiyo
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| | : Couple of tracks I can think of is Wada Akiko's "Doshaburino ameno naka" and Chiaki Naomi's "Ameni nureta bojou" Both have irresitable bluesie feel - Wada's tune is more brassy, Chiakis's more with organ and strings. They're both grrreat songs - Wada is powerfull and Chaiki is quite soulful. Please let me know if you find them - they are jewels!
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Just A Little Lovin� performed by Dusty Springfield
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Jumpin Jack Flash performed by Thelma Houston
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Nothing Takes the Place of You performed by Toussaint McCall
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Lost In Paradise performed by Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66�
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| | : I'm in total agreement on this one. Stillness and Crystal Illusions are probably my favorite Mendes records, and this track is definitely a stand-out. Great recommendation.
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Wunder Gibt Es Immer Wieder performed by Katja Ebstein
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Empty Pages performed by Traffic
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Garra performed by Marcos Valle
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The Folks Who Live on the Hill performed by Little Jimmy Scott
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Sagittarius Black performed by Timothy McNealy
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Theme For Doc performed by Henry Mancini and Doc Severinsen
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The Night performed by Frankie Valli & Four Seasons
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Don�t Want To Know performed by John Martyn
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Let Me In performed by Osmonds
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The Thief Who Came To Dinner performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : Yes, Chris Mancini is the son of (sw)Hank. I believe he has some lp's of his own out but they are weak in comparison to Poppa Mancini.
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You Can�t Win performed by Ann Sexton
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What a Fool Believes performed by Doobie Brothers
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Sunset performed by Pierre Dutour
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Big Saturday performed by The Jazz Butcher
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Moonchild performed by Rick James
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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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Skin Trade performed by Duran Duran
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You Used To performed by Distant Cousins
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Bulletproof Soul performed by Sade
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Heaven 90210 performed by Urge Overkill
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Hug My Soul performed by Saint Etienne
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Speed Trials performed by Elliott Smith
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| | : "a prolific user of drugs and prostitutes..." ???
sure, okay, we all know that he used drugs, but that prostitutes thing is entirely new to me.
is there actual proof of this, or can one just assume that having sex with prostitutes is a natural progression from using drugs? : Ok - I just deleted a couple of comments from here because someone disobeyed my 'be nice' rule. First time I've had to do that in nearly 6 years! I dunno - if it's not spammers it's nutcases! Sorry you were bothered by this, Open Book...
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Coffee Talk - Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix performed by Jazzanova
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Trouble Every Day performed by Tindersticks
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Green City performed by Gak Sato
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Light Enough to Travel performed by the Be Good Tanyas
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| | : There's something about the attitude of this song that I love. The song is originally written by this guy who only plays and composes on accordian. I heard him play once on CBC Radio and he brought his two kids because he couldn't afford a babysitter and the kids kept talking all the way through his songs. This is perfect mixed tape fodder. For that driving mix you're giving to your best gal friend.
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L.O.V.E. and You and I performed by Jazzanova
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| | : The first track's o.k. ,though after 2 or 3 listenings a had to through the record in the garbage. i find todays "Neo-Soul" so lacking.
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Mad World performed by Gary Jules
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From a Balance Beam performed by Bright Eyes
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The Seed (2.0) performed by The Roots
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Daddy performed by Beyoncé Knowles
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Prototype performed by OutKast
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Wrong Again performed by Louise Setara
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Love Me Still performed by Louise Setara
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I Am Me Once More performed by Zee Avi
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by fun.
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Dirty Paws performed by Of Monsters and Men
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