"Midnight Circus" performed by Aluminum Dream
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| | : hi frumious I am the ex-guitarist of Aluminum Dream and Midnight Circus was written by Allen Landon, the other guitarist. We never recorded it as a band. I don't know if he recorded it later with anyone else.
In fact, we never released a recording. There are two demos...I have one, an acetate.
The girl keyboardist was Joan Silver.
Cynthia was my girlfriend at the time...if Cynthia Hoge is who you are thinking of.
How is it possible to remember a song played live in 1968 at the Anderson Theatre and never recorded? Is there a bootleg version floating around out there. Let me know.. thanks, stay high Billy Barth
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"no-one can hold a candle to you" performed by raymonde
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"pretty girls make graves" performed by the smiths
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"she's everywhere" performed by strangelove
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"view from a hill" performed by the chameleons uk
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| | : "Atmospheric" as you say. I like that song, and virtually the whole album, Script of the Bridge. It's stood up to many, many listenings. I stumbled across it in 1990. What a nice discovery.
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(Quicksilver Daydreams of) Maria performed by Townes Van Zandt
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| | : there is a great story in the documentary film "Be Here To Love Me", as told by Guy Clark: this song apparently came to Van Zandt in a particularly peak morning of inspiration, when Clark describes finding Townes uncharacteristically fit and alert. after making his bed to military specification, he played Clark a new song (this one), which he intended to perform at an appearance that same evening. i may have rendered parts of this story incorrectly, so i definitely recommend the movie if you are a fan; even if not, as it is sad but quite revelatory.
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(What's your story) Morning Glory performed by Milt Jackson
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...The Collapse of Detective Dullight performed by Of Montreal
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16 Toneladas (Sixteen Tons) performed by Noriel Vilela
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| | : I stand corrected. It's just a matter of getting in line for some of this stuff , ya'know? Soo much music, so little time...sigh... : S�o Paulo group "Funk Como Le Gusta" have a wonderful version of this also from their 1999 album "Roda de Funk". It's in the same style that Noriel Vilela did, but tighter. : If you get a chance - try and track down a copy of Juarez Sant'ana's first LP it has a super-cool version of "Ghost Riders in the Sky" to complete the bizarre brazilian western covers.
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1900 Yesterday performed by Liz Damon’s Orient Express
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| | : Yep, this song is definitely of its time. It smacks of 'easy-listening' radio, from the staid brass break, the gentle, on-the-beat marimba strokes, and the whispery thin lead vocals of Liz and her equally restrained backup fellows behind her. Maybe the song just feels slower to you in this version. I don't think the Betty Everett version is any faster--it's just more rhythmic with its slightly funky percussion and string arrangements. Don't get me wrong, I like both versions, this one as much for its that kind of cool 'dated' feel as anything else.
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2002 - A Hit Song performed by The Free Design
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| | : heh..brilliant commentary. : Wow. I never thought of that song as such an exploded schematic. But it does shed light on their own self awareness even if unintentional at the time.
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98.6 performed by Keith
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| | : Have you ever noticed how similar the intro sounds to the tune of 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters'?
The 'B' side to this song, 'The Teeny Bopper Song' is also very groovy. : This was the song that turned me on to Keith, I also have "Daylight Savin' Time" which is excellent as well. His producer Jerry Ross apparently added some jazzy elements to his arrangements.
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About a Girl performed by The Academy is...
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Ad Gloriam performed by Le Orme
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Ah melody performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : ah delicado.... : Wonderful track; absolutely magic, and second only to "Manon" in Gainsbourg's output for me. In the context of the album, it's a kind of foil to the more vigourous remainder, an all-too-short lyrical interlude. : Stellar. "Histoire de Melody Nelson" is one of THE best concept records of all time..period.(But you don't have to understand French to appreciate this wicked album..) The lush string arrangements, interweaving deep&funky bass, Gainsborough's sleazily "seductive" voice:sometimes whispering,sometimes "singing"..all adds to the perfection. I will always treasure this album..
("Ah!Melody" is one of the "lighter" songs from the album as the overall atmosphere of the album is darker,creepier:a feeling of perversion, death & doomed love..) One of his best. Pure magic. : got to love that. one of the definite highlights in his amazingly diverse output for me.
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Ai Ai Ai performed by Emma Sugimoto
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Albi the Racist Dragon performed by Flight of the Conchords
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All For You Sophia performed by Franz Ferdinand
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All I Need performed by Air
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Altogether performed by Styrofoam
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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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Apocalypso performed by The Monochrome Set
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Areas performed by New Musik
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Argomenti performed by Isobel Campbell
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| | : The singer has a great first name!!!
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arise performed by lynne Arriale trio
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As tears go by performed by Nancy Sinatra
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| | : i had to go back and listen to this album after you mentioned it...and it is an incredible version, i really love that soft bossa sound that it's got going on. the rest of the lp is great, too! : i was lucky enough to find a vg++ copy of this LP at Goodwill several years back and this is definitely the best track on the album!! A great interpretation of the song!! : I love this version, theres a cello or something under the introduction that adds a lovely melancholy feel. Quite a sophisticated sounding track. well removed from the bludgeoning innuendo I associate (and love) with Nancy and Lee.
I had one of the few run-ins over musical policy with my old promoter over this track, he thought it far too downbeat. : I love this version of this song, infact I didn't know for a long time that this is a Rolling Stone's tune, but again because it's a version that is so original it really is incredible. Quite popular in Latin America (not so much w/ the Stone's version).
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At Once You Fall In Love performed by Birgit Lystager
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| | : Yes, we are talking about a real rare album, worth searching for. Filled with unexpected chords and abosutely anti-typical for that era of Danish popular-music, or should I state it: Compromise-lessness. Compared to Bacharach's music, I myself find the pieces on this album more sophisticated - not saying that Bacharach finds the "easy way out!" "I'm Waiting For A Bus", the opening tune of the album is truly my favourite. May I also recommand the Birgit-album "Love's Labyrinth", also worth a search. Here you will find Elton John's break-through "Your Song" in a version of international class, among other fine pieces. Arrangements made in the same style as Ready To Meet You. And yes, also with a nice-looking picture on the cover. Go look for it - but not in my house!
: You guys share my thoughts on this 100%. A friend of mine from Stockholm made me a copy of Ready To Meet You just at the doorstep of summer '01. That summer I barely spent a day without enjoying that record. I'd been a passionate fan of 60's soft pop and psych (and Bacharach) but had never heard anything like Birgit Lystager. The adventurousness of the compositions and the colour of Birgit's voice are what sets this record totally apart from other stuff from that era. It's great that you guys have found this, too! : ...but please guys, if you have until know somehow managed not to get a glimpse of the cover of Ready To Meet You then don't. It will shatter every pretty thought that you may have about the chanteuse. It's totally rude. But this is just my opinion...! : Latest news...In Denmark a 7-CD-set has just arrived, with 76 Birgit Lystager-tunes, including the two English albums - and very fair priced. Have a look at www.lystamusic.com - and be guided to the places to buy it on the internet (link-page). Just a recommendation from one who knows!
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Autostrada per Los Angeles performed by Bruno Nicolai
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| | : ohhhh that is nice the 60s were ruled style wise by scorpio (1958-1972)so its the sexiest musical period.
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Bat Macumba performed by Os Mutantes
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Bessa performed by Tilly and the Wall
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Black Coffee performed by Petula Clark
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| | : Ah, Ms. Pet! She is one of my favorites too. I've managed to get my hands on most of her 60's catalog, including the original album this song comes from. Thanks for mentioning her!
k.d. Lang also does a beautiful rendition of this great torch song on her album "Shadowland".
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Bon-Jour performed by Ed Lincoln
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| | : Thats the thing with Lincoln, its not just the cheese, he played alongside the best Jazz musicians in Brazil. He could cut a pretty funk when the occasion demanded, and his "Seu piano eletrico" album ranges from african tinged stompers to mid sixties style vocal cuts.
IMHO opinion underrated as a producer as well, he seems to have been active on the cutting edge of Brazilain music from the late fifties right through to the late seventies.
I intended to use this track as the payoff for a compilation I did for a cd trading ring, but I don't think I had the space.
He was in hospital just before Christmas (2003), not sure how he's doing now. : I have to say, I'm pretty blown away by his work. I know you've been harping on about him for years, so I wish I had listened earlier! : Ed Lincolns best work is the recordings he did with Orlann Divo becasue he is a little more low-key and the arrangements are just plain better. I love O Ganso cause its so damn crazy and his recordings under the name Claudio Marcelo are pretty good too. A rcord seller in Brazil actually got me his autograph as a present because I bought so many of Ed Lincolns LPs. But I gotta tell you, someone like Sergio Carvalho or Eumir Deodato are much more powerful on the Hammond and Ely Arcoverde, Juarez Sant'ana Ze Maria I think are all more mature organists. I put Ed Lincoln with Walter Wanderley a little heavy on the cheese.
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Bones performed by BRANDI IFGRAY
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Bossa for My Eet performed by Andre Ceccarelli
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Bring the Boys Home performed by Freda Payne
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Britney performed by Bebo Norman
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Broken Heart performed by Spiritualized
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| | : this was on my list to recommend too...but I've only heard the album version...what an astounding track! Will have to check out the EP...
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By the time I get to Phoenix performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Can't Get You Out of My Head performed by Kylie Minogue
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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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Cecil Beaton�s Scrapbook performed by Would Be Goods
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Champagne And Caviar performed by Elegant Taste
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Charlotte Anne performed by Julian Cope
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Chasing The Morning Light performed by Karima Francis
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cherokee performed by pierrick pedron
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Church on white performed by Stephen Malkmus
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Cigarettes and Lies performed by The Lightning Seeds
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| | : A great song, by a typically underrated British pop artist - how many Americans have ever heard of Ian Broudie and are aware of his musical output? The man is a genius.
The break in this song is gorgeous.
"There were times
or moments we'd steal
when i wish that time stood still
knowing it won't
but hoping it will
oh, i'm hoping it will"
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City Lights performed by Alan Price
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Clouds performed by The Go-Betweens
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Comme performed by Francoise Hardy
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Concerto For A Rainy Day performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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| | : Out of the Blue - one of my favourite albums of all time. From Summer and Lightening to Big Wheels, Concerto for a Rainy Day is just class.
ELO must be the most sampled band at the moment. Maybe they are now cool! : I wholeheartedly agree. The Concerto for a Rainy Day is abolutely the best. Even my 14 year old daughter loves it!!! ELO has been an exceptional group over the years. I only regret not seeing them in concert.
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Conversazione performed by Mina
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Corazon performed by Titan
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Cos�e� l�amore performed by Franco De Gemini
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| | : The English version of this I find unlistenable because of the truly horrific lyrics! : Yeah that's right, only listened to the english version once and found it doesn't come close to the italian one.
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Creators of Rain performed by Smokey and his Sister
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| | : Another cover version was recorded by Ian and Sylvia : Sadly none of the songs of the album is as good as "Creators of rain". But this is indeed a most wonderful and magical folk-pop tune.
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Creole Love Call performed by The Comedian Harmonists
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| | : This track is marvelous, thanks for the heads up.
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Crime of Passion performed by Mike Oldfield
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Cucumbe performed by Edda Dell’Orso
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Cupidz Tune performed by Hugh Doolan
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Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance performed by Penny McLean
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Danger! High Voltage! performed by Electric Six
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| | : Haha, this song rocks. Its a really, really fun song. Bass lines are great. Check out the video, its free on their site: http://www.electric6.com/media_video.html
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Dansero performed by Richard Hayman
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Dark Allies performed by Light Asylum
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David performed by Creation of Sunlight
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Daylight performed by Matt & Kim
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Daylight performed by Aesop Rock
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Daylight performed by Matt & Kim
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Descarga performed by Gerardo Frisina
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| | : Frisina also compiled the excellent 'Up' compilation on Schema. Great early 70s instrumentals with a hard groove - highly recommended!
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Destination Unknown performed by Missing Persons
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Die Antwort Weiss Ganz Allein Der Wind performed by Peggy March & Benny Thomas
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Dindi (Jin-Jee) performed by Chris Montez
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Dining Alone performed by Carla Bley
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Do you know the way to San Jose performed by Pete Moore
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| | : I must have this song. Where could I find the record?
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Don’t Be Cruel performed by Cheap Trick
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Don’t Talk to Me About Love performed by Altered Images
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Don�t Leave Me performed by Hal Hester
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Drugs (Electricity) performed by Talking Heads
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Duel performed by Propaganda
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| | : Another one of my all time favourites. The extended 12" is outstanding.
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Dum Maro Dum performed by Asha Bhosle
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| | : great choice! I�m no expert either, but the most appealing hindi tracks to me are the ones that feature a style of singing wich diverges from what you hear in most bollywood recordings, there seems way to many songs out there with cool instrumental parts that have bland and unoriginal vocals running over them. The doob doob o'rama series are just about the only compilations i've found so far that feature really great tracks (in my ears, anyway). too bad no one seems to be interested in releasing separate soundtracks to spesific films, there�s a lot of films out there that seem to have mindblowing soundtracks..
believe this was written by rd burman by the way, i find it generally easier to locate cool bolllywood music by paying attention to the composers rather than the singers, too bad most compilations don't bother to list more than the main vocalist.
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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Elephant Woman performed by Blonde Redhead
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Elton’s Song performed by Elton John
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Ely Arcoverde Quarteto performed by Ely Arcoverde
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Ernie’s Reise performed by Grobschnitt
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Eu Nao Sou Causa, Sou Consequencia performed by Claudia
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Everlasting Light performed by The Black Keys
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Exaltacao e Lamento do ultimo rei performed by José Mauro
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First Day performed by The Futureheads
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first sleep performed by cliff martinez
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| | : The piece is not "simple". For minimalist music lovers, this is a pure gem. The whole soundtrack is a mesmerizing variation around the same notes. And I was frankly NOT disappointed by the remake of Solaris. It is an "ambient"' movie, that made me think of Brian eno's solo music (music for airports for ex). Very elegant, very slow, very subtle. : well, in my opinion the soundtrack was the best thing about the film. though I like and deeply respect soderbergh as a director( I'm intrigued by "the limey" for the same reasons you appreciated solaris), i feel his vision for solaris was too rushed compared to the soviet original(wich admittedly is a bit TOO slow in places), and I felt it didn't give enough of a fresh angle on the subject to warrant a remake. (yeah, i know they thought of it more as an adaptation of the book rather than a remake of the film, but people just aren't going to get that) Still, the word dissappointment was used a bit relatively here, as it WAS one of the better studio films out that year..it's just that the original has a special value to me.
(hmm.just realized that this might not be the ideal forum for discussing films, what with the lack of the word "movie" in the domain name and all. So I'll leave it here.)
Still, I agree that i phrased my description of the piece a bit ackwardly, it really should have said simple. There, fixed it.
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Flight 643 performed by Tiesto
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Flightless Bird, American Mouth performed by Iron and Wine
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Flightless Bird, American Mouth performed by Iron & Wine
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Flightless Bird, American Mouth performed by Iron & Wine
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Footprints on the Moon performed by Francis Lai
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| | : Yow! That sound snippet alone is so cool. : I finally got the version by Francis Lai, and i think its better then Johnny Harris one. Splendid song!. I love the ending part of it.. cant get that part out of my head :) : I'd have to go for the Johnny Harris original over the Francis Lai version. It's colder and spookier with less obtrusive strings. "Movements" is available on CD (great sleeve - his expression suggests a combined photo shoot/visit to his proctologist) - but the mono single version (w/"Lulu's Theme") is all you need. : Well, thanks to all of you I had to track down BOTH versions! Amazing what a difference an arrangement makes. I agree with scrubbles: the clip of Lai's version is the most infectious thing around!
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For All We Know performed by Donny Hathaway
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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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Freeker By The Speaker performed by Keller Williams
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Frozen Orange Juice performed by Peter Sarstedt
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Fumemos Un Cigarrillo performed by Piero
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| | : choose the italian compositers but choose them better:
isn't "luiz henrique" , is LUIS ENRIQUEZ. other marvellous song of his: lo scatenato.
sorry for my english!!!
: Pretty sure "Luiz Henrique" is the correct spelling, and that he is Brazilian. Must be a different guy than the similarly named Italian. : Piero is from Argentina.
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Getting Away With It performed by Electronic
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| | : odd - I was thinking about this song just yesterday. The B-side, 'lucky bag', was also quite good as I recall. : Electronic could be very good indeed when they started out and I'm a big fan of a number of their songs from this period. Tennant and Marr went on to work together on the last PSB album, but I'd like to hear more collaborative work from Tennant and Sumner.
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Getting Started performed by Ashby
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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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Golden Lights performed by Twinkle
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Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now performed by Trini Lopez
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Good Old Owl performed by Niobe
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Gudrun performed by Pierrot Lunaire
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| | : this sounds very cool! I particularly like your last comment about skinning cats; I wonder if it will have that effect on me...
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Guitarras Em Fogo performed by Waltel Branco
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Headlights performed by Arcade Fire
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Helicopter performed by Bloc Party
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hello walls performed by Faron Young
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Here Comes the Rain performed by Trader Horne
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Here, there and everywhere performed by Claudine Longet
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Hiding performed by Simon Warner
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| | : Yes, Hiding is a superbly melancholy and well crafted song - also one of my favourites, though it depends what mood I'm in. Thankfully, Waiting Rooms has a song for almost any mood (including irritation at slobby flatmates; inappropriate lust; drunken joy et al).
I can't actually think of another songwriter as talented as this guy - writing the lyrics and the music and bringing them together so cleverly. Makes ya sick! : It strikes me that the music world just isn't ready for someone as eccentric and talented as Simon Warner... who bothers with lyrics these days? Does anyone really appreciate a good witty tale, smattered with drama and an edgy charm? No. Does anyone long for real music, as opposed to a monotonous beat overlaid with a dull mantra? No. But this shouldn't stop the creation of brilliant songs. Simon, you're not the only one swimming against the tide. If you're happy doing it then that's all that matters. Oh, and it looks like you've picked up a few fans along the way - despite the lack of media support!
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High performed by Lighthouse Family
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Hip-Hopopotomus vs. Rhymenocerous performed by Flight of the Conchords
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History performed by Mai Tai
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Honeytree performed by The Wolfgang Press
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| | : I always liked these guys too. Queer did miss the mark in america for sure, although I think "Going South" got some airplay... I'm a big fan of the Birdwood Cage LP. A very underrated group from a very popular label.
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How High The Moon performed by June Christy
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How to open at will the most beautiful window performed by Lalo Schifrin
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| | : A lot of Lalo Schifrin's music doesn't seem to adhere to a formula, and this is one of those ... I never get tired of hearing it : This track is so quiet and peaceful. Lalo is a genious. We got in France, an electronic artist called Alex Gopher (I think he took his name from the soap opera "Love Boat", it's a sign!) that sampled the three first strings notes from that track. His album is called "You, my baby and I" but is more famous for the interpretation he made on "The child" based on a beautiful song from Billie Holliday "God bless the child". For those who want notice the fruits that have grown from the roots! Ennio Morricone made a concert recently in Paris, if Lalo could do the same soon...
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I could never live without your love performed by Craig Scott
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I Don’t Wanna Grow Up performed by Tom Waits
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i don't want another man performed by the feminine complex
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I Feel Fine performed by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade
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I know you love me not performed by Julie Driscoll
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I Use Her performed by Tony Kosinec
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| | : I have an LP of Tony's from 1969 called "Processes". Seeing your post jogged my memory on it...he sort of sounds like another of my favorite artists, Emmitt Rhodes.
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I’m Not Crying performed by Flight of the Conchords
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I’ve Been Wrong Before performed by Cilla Black
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| | : I adore this recording. I don't understand why it wasn't an even bigger hit for Cilla at the time but I can totally understand why composer Randy Newman loves it. Cilla in her prime - unstoppable!!
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if i can dream performed by elvis presley
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If I Should Lose You performed by Aretha Franklin
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If Not For My Glasses performed by Dear and the Headlights
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Iluminados performed by Eliane Elias
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Intensify performed by !!!
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| | : I'm glad other people are digging this band also. I love their debut album in its entirety, and their latest ep is also pretty freakin' amazing. I can't wait until their new album drops!
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International Flight performed by David Snell
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| | : Oh yes this track is awesome, I love the dreamy harp sound. Be sure to bring this track on your next international flight!
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Inward Movement performed by Gojira
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It takes a thief performed by John Schroeder
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It’s Love performed by Trudy Richards
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It�s As Easy As 1-2-3 performed by Jil Gibson
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It�s Impossible performed by Aldemaro Romero And His Onda Nueva
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I�m not saying performed by Nico
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| | : I love this song, Nico is one of my favorites. Her voice has such a uniqueness. It's very deep and peaceful. : Oh, wow. This comment is four years old! But I just joined this place and this is one of my favorite songs right now, in 2006. I harbor a little resentment for Delicado, who claims the bridge is corny. I know it's not so insightful to say this since two of Nico's songs were used in another Wes Anderson movie, but the bridge section reminds me a lot of Rushmore, when Max and Blume do a simultaneous jump on bikes at the end, after their reconciliation. I guess that's why I like it. I wish Nico would have done more stuff like this. : i grew up on the gordon lightfoot version--but cripes, leave it to nico to so deliciously catastrophize a perfectly good tune. hers is amazingly well executed in the sentiments conveyed, ...and some catchy, too! love it, love it, love it.
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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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JoJo’s Jacket performed by Stephen Malkmus
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Julia performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : Is there any way to get the whole album Mother Nature's Son on CD? : yes, there's a Japanese CD, which you could probably get via www.dustygroove.com. It really is a wonderful album (for those that like this kind of thing!)
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Jumping Fences performed by The Olivia Tremor Control
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Just A Touch Away performed by Echo & The Bunnymen
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Just Ah performed by The Blades of Grass
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| | : I'd like to second that, absolutely terrific song and i must say nothing on "Are not for smoking" can match this gem for me.
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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 Foresta Incantata performed by Piero Umiliani
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| | : Magical track. It's can also be found on Easy Tempo, Vol. 9. Too bad atrecordings has shut down. : Magical indeed! Morricone, Piccioni, Umiliani, and Trovaioli are like Sirens... I am sure there are others - God grant me the time and good fortune to find them!
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Last Night performed by Vitamin C
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| | : oh come on unathanthium, I iike your style, Last Nite, is a great song but it is a very obvious sub motown parody...and Dr. Feelgood- She Does It Right does it a milllion times better : Sub motown,I love sub motown.Parody,I love that too.And if Dr.Feelgood do it better,congratulations to them.A million times better,though,hm,that's an awful lot of noughts.And I don't think we need a pub rock revival.
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Latitudes performed by Ollano
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| | : Oooo, I've recently come to really admire this. I have it on a not-that-great Bungalow compilation, Atomium 3003; it's kind of hidden somewhere in the middle and I didn't pay much attention to it when I first bought the CD a few years ago. But thanks to the wonders of mp3 shuffle technology it came up on a playlist last week - I thought, "what is this?" - and played it several more times on the trot. Marvellous stuff.
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Leave the Light On performed by Beth Hart
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Les Biches performed by Flora Purim
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| | : Jacques Brel recorded a song of the same title around the same time. Maybe it's a cover version of his original? Les Biches ('The Does',ie female deer) is also the title of a late 60s film by French director Claude Chabrol, though I don't think the Brel song is on the soundtack. : Well, the record only lists the producer Tony Harris as the composer of the song, so I kind of doubt. There's also no apparent link between that title and the actual lyrics to the song.
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Les Girls performed by Dan Terry Orchestra & Chorus
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LEVEL5 -judgelight- performed by fripside
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Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? performed by Ennio Morricone
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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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Light Flight performed by Pentangle
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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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lightness performed by death cab for cutie
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Lightning Rod performed by Guster
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Lights In The Sky performed by Nine Inch Nails
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Little Bit performed by Lykke Li
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Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight performed by Tiny Tim
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| | : superhappy! love it.can't imagine being able to sit through a complete tiny tim album though...
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Lluvia de Primavera/Spring Rain performed by Bebu Silvetti
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| | : To correct: the "full-length version" is in fact a disco mix by Salsoul stalwart Tom Moulton. So good, man... Crazy percussive middle part galore! Available as a Salsoul 12". Tell me if you bump into one!
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Long Live the King performed by Gary McFarland
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| | : i'm glad to hear that mcfarland has finally been put on cd in some sort. i absolutely love him, just because he's so ridiculous. if you like this, you should check out the album he produced for cal tjader entitled "tjader sounds out burt bacharach". : There actually is at least one album that�s standing out a bit. It�s called "Butterscotch Rum" (1971) and has a guy called Peter Smith accompanying Gary McFarland. He sings and wrote the lyrics and even illustrated the cover! I suppose he�s an Englishman, because his voice has a kind of Robert Wyatt-ish timbre. It�s a very good album with a slightly melancholic mood, and with that special laid-back and somewhat loose instrumentation that is characteristic for a lot of McFarlands later work. Very cool and heartwarming at the same time. Would like to have met him and have little chat sitting in rocking chairs.
(Oh I forgot: some of the songs on "Butterscotch Rum" are Seventies Rock�n�Roll. They are not too bad, but usually I skip them.)
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Long Way Down performed by Jimmie Spheeris
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Love Vigilantes performed by New Order
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Nouvelle Vague
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Love’s A Lonely Place To Be performed by Virginia Astley
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Maigret performed by Tony Hatch
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| | : Funny how anything can be transformed into a masterpiece with the right arrangement, isn't it?
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Majory Razor Blade performed by Kevin Coyne
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Make The Madness Stop performed by Free Design
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| | : No, you have it backwards, because your emotions get in the way. Understandable though, with this group, and particularly this song (which is one of my all-time faves). It "blows your mind but not completely..." is what I like to say. Stereolab have always worn their influences on their sleeves, from the Beach Boys to Can. And it seems like I should explain by saying that they are a gateway group for so many young people to discover older pop, but shallow as some are, they only like the FD songs that sound like more contemporary artists. Not that it's a super bad thing, just a little dissapointing, considering the depth and beauty of this groups entire body of work... Dig?
Love,
Bonehead.
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Mandom Mod Och Morske M�n performed by Merit Hemmingson
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| | : Just to note that this still rocks it for me 12 years on!
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Many Dreams Ago performed by Jan Howard
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mao boy! performed by indochine
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Mary-Ann performed by Holly Golightly
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Mary�s Prayer performed by Danny Wilson
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Mayfly performed by Belle and Sebastian
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| | : Hmm, yes but it smacks of someone who's listened too much to Love and Nick Drake. I'd rather listen to the Fieldmice who did that first and much better.
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Meant for you performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : there is another fantastic version of this on the Brain Wilson s/t album to the film "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times", just Brian on piano and vocals. I can't understand why "Friends" isn't up there is "Pet Sounds" ... it's suh a great, and overlooked, album. : Friends is indeed a great beach boys album, with only a few weak tracks. Smiley Smile I feel is also underrated for not being smile... It's still lovely music though.
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Mia Madre Si Chiama Francesca performed by Milva
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| | : I absolutely agree, Robert! This is one amazing album, check out the maestros collaboration with Mireille Mathieu (Mireille Mathieu chante Ennio Morricone from 1974) as well if you haven't done that already, it's equally impressive emotionally. To clear things up, this track originates from the "La moglie piu bella" soundtrack from 1970. : Tanx for the info - and Ms. Mathieu's LP is really great likewise - as is Milva's collaboration w/Francis Lai from 1973
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Minas De Cobre (extended mix) performed by Calexico
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Miss Allen�s Blues performed by Ernestine Allen
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Moonlight Shadow performed by Annie Haslam
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Moonlight Shadow performed by Annie Haslam
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More Today Than Yesterday performed by Spiral Starecase
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| | : Bout' time someone handed this one in. I guess I take it for granted like most americans who still like AM radio... right up there with "Lovin' You" for songs that you can't sing along to without looking like a fool. : It is indeed one of those unabashedly ecstatic, so-in-love songs that plaster a foolish grin onto your face. : Much covered song - versions by Barbara McNair, Sam Fletcher , Barbara Acklin and Richard 'Groove' Holmes spring to mind. Pat Upton's solo stuff is very similar and if you like this one look out for anything by Robert John too. : Oh yes, a great song. Reminds me of when I had my first transistor radio.
All I've got is a very scratchy 45...time to remedy that.
This sort of reminds me of Blood, Sweat & Tears.
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Mowgli performed by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
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Mr. Blue Sky performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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Mr. Blue sky performed by Electric light orchestra
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Mrs. Robinson performed by The Ray Bloch Singers
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| | : Too true... I love the cover too. With the spunky teens shopping and sippin' on ice cream sodas in a flower montage. : i'm glad i'm not alone in my unholy obsession!
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Mundo Civilizado performed by Arto Lindsay
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| | : Arto sings in such a sensual and soothing way. His most recent albums are well worth checking out. : Hmmm. I know he's Brazilian and everything, but I think Arto Lindsay's best stuff was done before he went all Latin on us. Listen to his guitar on the first Lounge Lizards album, when he manages to go 40 minutes without playing anything actually recognisable as a note.
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My Little Girl performed by Bobbi Humphrey
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My Love�s A Monster performed by Clea Bradford
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Natural To Be Gone performed by Anita Kerr Singers
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| | : John Hartford was a regular on The Glen Campbell television showof the late 60s, he wrote "Gentle on my mind" among other pop hits done by other artists.. talented writer and musician.. : Hartford was a favorite of mine as a kid, I used to see him on the Smothers Brothers and Glen Campbell shows, where he was somewhat of a regular. He was a celebrity back then for writing "Gentle on My Mind" which became a 60s standard. I do recall that he was a riverboat captain as well as a musician. He died a few years ago, which I was sorry to hear, but I've seen a number of his CDs that were on the market. I love his 60's stuff, he had a great laconic style.
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Nature's Hated performed by Orlando
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Navy Light performed by Labyrinth Ear
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Nethers (Dubstep Twilight Remix) performed by eO - www.soundsliketree.com
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| | : Just listened to it. It is pretty soothing and I enjoyed it thank you. (:
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Nikki performed by Burt Bacharach
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| | : I love Nikki! I wish the actual version that was used for the ABC Movie of the Week was available. That one is a bit more lush with more strings.
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No Sunlight performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Nothing But Green Lights performed by Tom Vek
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Now There�s That Fear Again performed by M�m
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On a clear day you can see forever performed by The Peddlers
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On the Nature of Daylight performed by Max Richter
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Once Upon a Summertime performed by Blossom Dearie
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One Headlight performed by The Wallflowers
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Only For You performed by The Match
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Open Door performed by Genesis
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| | : Um, that song was a throwaway no matter how you slice it : It's all about musical taste, really, although even if it was not to my taste, I would find it hard to put together an argument for it as a throwaway. : I think this is an absolutely beautiful track! : Oh yes, it's quite special...glad someone else appreciates it!
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Open Your Eyes performed by The Lords Of The New Church
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Ordinary Joe performed by Terry Callier
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| | : Brilliant! I love his What Color Is Love LP too.
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Orpheus performed by David Sylvian
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Over Under Sideways Down performed by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade
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P’ra Que Chorar performed by G/9 Group
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Pale Candlelight performed by Solitary Experiments
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Pandora’s Golden Heebie Jeebies performed by The Association
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| | : Again, one of the most underrated of US pop bands. Confined to "Oldies" FM radio forever, except for the occasional DJ who is tempted by the album "filler" which is where their real gems lie. This album is almost never mentioned, even though this tune charted in the top 40. And it being overshadowed by their more popular Curt Boettcher produced LP "And Along Comes...". A great
tune, and a record that deserves more attention indeed!
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Papaya performed by Stelvio Cipriani
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Past, Present & Future performed by The Shangri-Las
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| | : This song is utter genius. 'just don't try to touch me... because that will never happen again'. They are indeed under-rated. It's strange really. There are CD compilations out there, but they all seem to marketed in a budget kind of way. : There's hot debate as to what this song means... I've read that it's about a rape survivor which kind of makes sense but I think it has too much mystery to it to define completely. George "Shadow" Morton surpasses even the greatest hopes for girl-group trash-drama.
As to the compilations, there's a great one on RPM called "Myrmidons Of Melodrama". Strangely, its available in two different covers, with slightly altered tracklisting (a few songs on one not on the other and vice versa) but either one contains all their best tracks and some amusing "Radio Spots" with Mary Weiss (lead singer) giving tips on how to behave on a date. "Don't barge on ahead like a baby elephant" she advises; "you'll get attention all right, but it won't be favourable". : The two different versions of "Myrmidons of Melodrama" are quite different, not only because of the tracklisting, but also becouse the most recent one(2002, by RPM) has stereo versions of 5 songs. I'm not sure that these songs sound better in stereo than in mono... : I now have the newer 'Myrmidons' comp. So many great tracks. My favorite bit of this song is right at the end when she says "I'm all packed up and I'm on my way - and I'm going to fall in love ... but at the moment, it doesn't look good ... At the moment, it will never happen again."
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Pata Pata performed by Augusto Alguerro
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| | : Horst Jankowski's version of this is excellent also! I would love to check out the Alguero, but it seems to be very hard to find his LPs. I have 'Laugh Laugh'; that's it... : This artist is totally worth looking for. He's arranged, composed and played pretty much Spain's most important music of the 50's and 60's. Spanish (and now international) vocalists like Rocio Durcal, Sara Montiel, Karina and Marisol recorded countless impressive hits of Alguer� and Antonio Guijarro (his long-time writing partner). They are the Rodgers and Hammerstein of Spanish cinema. : If anyone is interested, this CD set includes some nice tunes.
Michele
ps: Am looking for some Andre Brasseur,Ted Heath, Edmundo Ros and a few more.
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Piano Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight Sonata) performed by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Pilots performed by Goldfrapp
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Playground Love performed by Air
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| | : This track is sublime. Atmosphere to the nth degree. Sophia Coppola is very lucky to have a gem like this as the pervasive track to her film, The Virgin Suicides. Mesmerizing. : that ain't the only reason sofia coppola is very lucky, but that's another story. i agree, i love the entire score to the film.
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Psychotic Reaction performed by Se�or Soul
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Pure performed by The lighting seeds
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Quando o carnaval chegar performed by Quarteto em Cy
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| | : Yes! I've been hooked on their version of "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" lately, from the same 72' LP. That year was great for brazillian recordings in general. Also check out Marcos Valle's "Vento Sul".
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Quiet Friend performed by Steve Roach
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rabbit in your headlights performed by UNKLE
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Rabbit In Your Headlights performed by UNKLE, Thom Yorke
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Rest in Peace performed by Chad & Jeremy
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Reward for Me performed by Slightly Stoopid
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Rhode Island Is Famous For You performed by Blossom Dearie
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Ride the Lighting performed by Metallica
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Ride The Wind (live) performed by The Youngbloods
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| | : I went to a concert in longmont Colorado on a June Night in 1970 in the Full Moon Light, where I heard Ride the Wind and Sunlight and On Sir Francis Drake, and Banana's Fender Rhodes with the picture of Elephant Mountain painted on the front could be seen for miles. The CD i recently found these treasures on is One Way # OW 34535, available through Amazon, GET IT ! It has some of the most amazing music you ever heard if you are a Youngbloods fan. It is also demarcated BMG Specialty Products DRC11575. Whatever your music is, people, enjoy it , sometimes it is all you have. And everybody learn to play. Maybe we could have a battle of the guitars instead of the guns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rock Lobster performed by The B-52’s
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rock’n’roll performed by mot�rhead
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Rocket City performed by Northstar
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Rosemary performed by Scott Walker
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| | : I feel like making a movie just based on this song alone. This is a great piece of music and probably one of Scott Walkers best achivements. I love the gloomy, rainy feeling you get listening to it, Walker's voice is incredible.
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Roses and Revolvers performed by Janko Nilovic
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Royal Blue performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I like Pink Panther so I bet I like this song!
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Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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Sagittarius Black performed by Timothy McNealy
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Season Of The Witch performed by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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She performed by Gram Parsons
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She Told Me, She Told Me performed by Marcos Valle
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She's hit performed by The Birthday Party
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shine a light performed by spiritualized
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Side By Side performed by Labrador
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Silly Stuff performed by Zen Fuse Box
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Sinnerman performed by Nina Simone
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Skinned performed by Blind Melon
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Sky�s the Limit performed by Bernard Kawka
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Slow Lights performed by Sin Fang
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Sly performed by Herbie Hancock
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So Stylistic performed by Fannypack
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Softly performed by The Sandpipers
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some enchanted evening performed by jay black and the americans
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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 Saved My Life Tonight performed by Elton John
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Someone you love performed by Popguns
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Sosta Vietata performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : After listening to a fairly large amount of Morricone music over the years this still stands out as one of his very best tracks for me. Oddly enough, this one never got compiled for one of the countless compilations that cover his "lounge" sound of the late 60s to the mid 70s. This should have been on "Molte Mondo Morricone", one of only a few essential tracks that were overlooked on this otherwise excellent trilogy. : I agree with you, this is a incredible track! The slow lush strings are perfect. I can't say I have heard much of Morricone's music, but if the rest is anything like this - he is going right in my list of favorite composers. : Nighteye, you should definitely give the Mondo-Trilogy a spin. Can't really praise these comps enough, they actually got me into Morricone and are by far the best ones when it comes to sum up the maestros non-spaghetti late 60s to mid 70s work. : Yeah, thanks eftimihn I think I have to look at those compilations.
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Space Lord performed by Monster Magnet
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Space Race performed by Apemen
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Splash (sung by Peter Bloom) performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : I love this song! I haven't seen Partner either but have heard it's pretty awful. : It's absolutely superb, that harpsicord sound is especially lovely and the lyrics are really weird throughout with Peter singing something with "my super-duper-baby/ we're goin' whoops-a-daisy" in the bridge part of the song... : i can't beleive it!!!!!!!! i first heard this song while i was living in australia. it shot right into my being & resonated hard. since i've been back in the states i've been trying to find this song with no luck. it's been 5 years now & this is the first time i've seen a sign that this song really exists & wasn't just a magical dream i had. maybe i'll be fortunate enough to actually hear this song again before i die! : I saw "Partner" at a revival at a cinema in Madrid and although Morricone does the whole s/track this song is the only pop number so it really stands out,the scene which accompanies it features the main character played by Pierre Clementi romping with his girlfriend in soap suds pouring out of a washing machine,he then jams her head in the washer's door and kills her!...Partner is a pretty pretentious film but it's odd enough to be enjoyable.When I saw it,this song was the high point for me,even though it only lasts a few mins....Where did you get this from? : ah..."morricone a go go"...I'll look out for it,must be a million morricone compilations,finding new morricone music is a hobby of mine! : To see the film clip with the music (dominb\'s description above is pretty accurate), visit http://youtu.be/ftueIAmdwBw
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St Matthew Fashion performed by Stanley Myers
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Stand By Me performed by Sonny & Cher
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State of the Nation performed by Fad Gadget
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Step Out performed by The Mamsa and Papas
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Street Spirit (Fade Out) performed by Radiohead
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Streetlights performed by Jarle Bernhoft
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Strip-Tease performed by Nico
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| | : this is the best ever. i love this.
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Sugar In The Rain performed by Sid Ramin
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| | : Sid Ramin was a phenomenally talented arranger and orchestrator. His old RCA LPs exhibit his imaginative approach to big band music.
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Sunday Morning performed by Acid House Kings
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Sundown performed by Gordon Lightfoot
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Sunken City performed by Les Baxter
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Supergirl performed by Stereo Total
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| | : hey supergirl! gotta love stereo total, this is one of my favourites too.
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Sweet Cinnamon Punch performed by Tipsy
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Sweet Honey performed by Slightly Stoopid
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Sweet Talkin' Woman performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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Take Me With You performed by Lyn Christopher
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by fun.
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Te Ofrezco Mi Coraz�n (Make It With You) performed by Roberto Jordan
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teach me tiger performed by april stevens
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| | : Great choice Olli.And I thought Norwegians weren't cool.That'll teach me,tiger!
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Teardrop performed by Santo and Johnny
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Teddy Bear’s Picnic performed by Jackie Lynton
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Teenage Wristband performed by The Twilight Singers
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Tell Me When performed by The Human League
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Tema de la Onda (Nicola Conte Remix) performed by Aldemaro Romero & Onda Nueva, remixed by Nicola Conte
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Tereza and Tomas performed by Bright Eyes
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That’s The End Of That performed by Trixie’s Big Red Motorbike
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| | : I climb in my tweemobile and Trixies soothe my nerves as I trundle through the London streets,smiling inanely at rage-fuelled motorists.In Timbuktu is the song that puts that smile there.When you go to Timbuktu,do as the Timbuktuans do,Trixies advise.And rhyming Niger with Tiger,even Ted Hughes never managed that. : an all-time classic! EXCELLENT!
A typicallly-lush-John Peel type of track.
AAHHHH! Summer and listening to Peel with the windows wide on a warm night.
If anyone knows where to get more TBRM then post a reply.
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The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin� Groovy) performed by Bobby Byrne
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The Breeze and I performed by Santo and Johnny
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| | : Yes!
This is an excellent song, and I would also like to recommend the version by Pianists Ferrante & Teicher, available on one of their 6,000 albums. ;)
It has such a great musical flow and retro-feel.
There are a few other versions I recently downloaded, but virus problems prevent me from getting the artists names for you. I shall return with them. : I have returned with the definitive list
of artists who have recorded this magical song:
http://www.spaceagepop.com/breeze.htm
Enjoy!
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The Call performed by Gene Page
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| | : Nice dense arrangement with the harpsichord penetrating attractively (try to remember that penetration can be unattractive at times). I enjoyed the excerpt very much. : Yeah, the clarinet/sax you hear at the end of the sample nearly ruins it for me, but not quite. Those chords at the beginning recall that great song 'Life is Mono' by Mono, don't you think?
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The Damned Don't Cry performed by Visage
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The Days of Anger performed by Leroy Holmes
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The Dis-Advantages of You performed by The Brass Ring
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The Electrician performed by Scott Walker
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The End of the Line performed by Sandra Barry
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The Flower Shop performed by Our Front Porch
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The Happiest Day Of My Life performed by Queen Anne’s Lace
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The Humans Are Dead performed by Flight of the Conchords
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The Key of C performed by Jim Noir
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The Land / Rainy Sunday Evening performed by Ramatam
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The Light of Day performed by The Divine Comedy
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The Lighthouse’s Tale performed by Nickel Creek
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The Lily performed by Shelby Flint
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The Lively Ones performed by Mel Henke
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The Look Of Love performed by Dusty Springfield
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The Madman Running Through the Fields performed by Dantalions Chariot
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The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room) performed by Flight of the Conchords
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The Proper Ornaments performed by The Free Design
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| | : Kites really are fun! : Blow your mind (but not completely)! : See!! : defintely one of their better songs. it's one of those weird songs that every once and a while i need to listen to about 50 times in a row. great lyrics, Free Designs usual amazing vocals and some slick arrangement.
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The River(live) performed by Bruce Springsteen
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| | : Hm - a very good friend of mine is really into Bruce Springsteen, and out of the respect I hold him in I have tried listening to the Boss' stuff. And I really began to like this one - I have a live version of this from Barcelona which is really very moving, in which Bruce talks about failing his medical for the Vietnam draft.
It always strikes me as - er - outdoor music, quite different from the hair-splitting, neurotic, urban stuff I usually listen to. Definitely worth a listen if you have previously sniffed at the springsteen but are willing to have another go - as giant says, it's real great american folk singer stuff.
Incidentally, while recording my band's last demo, the rest of the band described a solo I played as 'sounding like bruce springsteen'. A small chill ran down my spine.
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The Road to Happiness performed by The Lilac Time
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The smell of incense performed by West Coast Pop Art Experimental band
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| | : I hadn't realized it was a WCPAEB original. I've only heard the version by Southwest FOB, which was pleasant enough.
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The Very Best Of Neil Diamond performed by Super Furry Animals
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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out performed by The Smiths
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| | : Great song!! I have this version and a quite excellent cover version by the Pennsylvania band 'the ocean blue'... : Another interesting version by Schneider TM vs Kpt. Michi.Gan (retitled The Light 3000). Can be found on Rough Trade Shops: Electronic 01 CD.
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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out performed by Smiths
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| | : That's such a pretty song! : "and if a double-decker bus / crashes into us /
to die by your side / is such a heavenly way to die / and if a ten ton truck / kills the both of us / to die by your side / the pleasure and the privilege is mine" ...seriously, isn't this the most heartwarming declaration of love ever ?
: Nothing beats Morrissey's beautifully tortured voice on such emotional songs such as this. A band by the name of 'the Ocean Blue' recorded a great live cover of this song for a 4-track CD single called "Peace and Light".
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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out performed by The Smiths
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Things Behind The Sun performed by Nick Drake
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things we said today performed by sandpipers
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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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This Way Mary performed by John Barry
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Thru Spray Colored Glasses performed by Dino Desi and Billy
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| | : Ooh!I love this LP.Besides,I've just finished to upload it into iPod.
I love "Thru Spray Colored Glasses",too. But the tune I love best in this LP is "Just Lookin' For Someone". What do you think,mate? : I believe that both 'The Gentle People' and 'Handsomeboy Technique' has sampled this track? : Since I know the Match version, I have been eager to listen to the original one. Thank you Delicado, finally I could listen to a piece of it!
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Ticket To The Moon performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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| | : Nice to see this recommendation! Simple song with a pretty post-Beatles melody. I've just dug out my LP of Time and have been playing side 1. It really sparkles! : My favourite song on the album is "21st Century Man" on side 2, which I thing rates highly among their overall output and is maybe the last great song they produced. The weakest song on the album has to be the single "Hold on Tight" which sounds as though they were trying to compete with Shakin' Stevens!
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Time Operator performed by Scott Walker
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Time Won�t Let Me performed by The Outsiders
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Tive Razao performed by Seu Jorge
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| | : I since found out that the title means "You were right." makes a bit more sense that way.
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To know him is to love him performed by The Teddy Bears
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To Put Up With You performed by The Sandpipers
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Together performed by The Kin
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Touching You performed by Astrud Gilberto
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| | : Wow ... Astrud got a little fun-KAY there. I didn't know she recorded anything like this. Gotta check out that album!
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Toxic Girl (Monte Carlo 1963 Version) performed by Kings of Convenience
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Toy Box performed by Sylvia Striplin
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Travolti Da Un Insolito Destino Nell�Azzurro Mare D�Agosto performed by Piero Piccioni
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Trop's performed by Alberto Baldan Bembo
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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Trzeba Wracać performed by Novi Singers
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| | : just to reiterate, this IS the best song ever!
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Tugboat performed by Galaxie 500
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Twilight Zone performed by The Spiders
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Two Wings Mambo performed by Gallon Drunk
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Unas the Slayer of the Gods performed by Nile
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Under The Bright Lights performed by Empires
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Uninvited performed by Alanis Morissette
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Unprepared performed by Superdrag
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Venus performed by Frankie Avalon
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Wagon Wheel performed by Old Crow Medicine Show
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Walk Away Renee performed by Orpheus
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| | : I had just finished recommending Belle & Sebastian's "Piazza, New York Catcher" when I came across this recommendation. They namecheck "Walk Away Renee" in "Piazza..."
I haven't heard this song, but now I want to hear it! : Orpheus' version of "Walk Away Renee" is a classic example of how this group effortlessly applied their distinctive sound to material by other bands. I enjoyed the original version by The Left Banke but always thought the wimpy vocals could have used some testosterone. The Orpheus version is without fault and I'm totally puzzled why it failed to eclipse the original. : I hear the legendary Pink Lady have also recorded a version - what a treat! Anyone heard? : Having heard several versions of this song (most recently, The Blades of Grass), I'd just like to reiterate that this for me is THE rendition of the song - I'm with WayCool on this one! : I have a 45 of this by the Four Tops...I like their version, it sounds very mature the way Levi Stubbs sings it, compared to the youthful innocence of the original! I have the Orpheus version and it's great, but I will always like the Left Banke original best...I wonder if anybody ever covered "Pretty Ballerina"?
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Walking On Your Hands performed by Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
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| | : absolutely. they had their own style and this song is pretty good.
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Was That The Human Thing To Do? (Rejected "Take A") performed by Boswell Sisters
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Waters Of March performed by Akiko
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We Belong To The Night performed by Ellen Foley
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We Must Be Doing Something Right performed by Gordian Knot
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Wee Ooh, I’ll Let It Be You performed by Louise Lewis Miss L L
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Weightless performed by Marconi Union
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When It Was Done performed by Walter Wanderley Set
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| | : Yes it's a wonderful track! I found a version on soulseek with Hugo Montenegro but I can't find out on which record it's recorded originally. Is it anyone who can help? : The Hugo Montenegro LP is "Colours Of Love" RCA LSP-4273. It also has great takes on The Guess Who's "Undun" and Steams "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"!
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When The Laughter Is Over performed by Swing Out Sister
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Wicked Blood performed by Sea Wolf
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Wild Is The Wind performed by Nina Simone
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| | : This song is also available on the original release, Wild Is the Wind, available now as a double-release combined with High Priestess of Soul on CD. It's been available for over ten years on Polydor and is wonderful!
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Wild Women performed by The Big Three (featuring "Mama" Cass Elliott
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Windmills Of Your Mind performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Winkin, Blinkin and Nod performed by The Big Three
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| | : Obviously Mr Scruff is well ahead of the field then, with three songs about Fish (ing) on his first LP... : Yo ho ho, me hearties. Well I never. Thanks for the tip/warning Rum (where's the bum and baccy?)
I predict that this year (in the UK) will belong to The Coral. : Um... what about Weens album "The Mollusk"? That was shit was shanty-city! So, whats next? Weavers laments??
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Wishfull Thinking performed by The Ditty Bops
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Without Her performed by Preston Guild
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| | : One of his most covered songs at least in the pop canon.It seems like there's sooo many more versions to be found yet!I'd like to hear this one.Also check out the latinized brilliance of Blood, Sweat & Tears version from their"Child Is Father to the Man" LP. Maybe thats where these guys picked-up the style for their take...?
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Wordy Rappinghood performed by Chicks On Speed
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Wow oh Wow performed by Jedward
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| | : Thanks for the recommendation. I always like to see suggestions that are unexpected, which this definitely was!
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X&Y performed by ColdPlay
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Xanadu performed by Electric Light Orchestra featuring Olivia Newton-John
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You Get What you Give performed by New Radicals
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| | : An opera singer included this in her \"Desert Island Discs\" selection last week.
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You’re A Hero performed by Patric C
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You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) performed by Cal Tjader
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your hidden dreams performed by white noise
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| | : My dad's prog-rock friend brought this album over when my dad got his first proper stereo in 1972 and played us the scary side... These days, I love "Firebird" and "Here Come The Fleas". Quirky UK electronica by (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) Delia Derbyshire and David Vorhaus.
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Zigarillo performed by Botho Lucas Singers und die Sound Masters
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