(I Can�t Get No) Satisfaction performed by Otis Redding
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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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37 Hours (In The U.S.A.) performed by Raw Stylus
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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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Ain't There Something Money Can't Buy performed by Young-Holt Unlimited
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| | : and here I thought I was alone, excellent pick
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Alice performed by John Waits
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All I need is the girl performed by Harry Connick, Jr.
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All Men Play On Ten performed by Manowar
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| | : Tried your recommandation. Very poor music. Erased it. : hmmm... such a painfully earnest rock comment, in such an irony saturated market. I think you may have missed the point somewhat. Lighten up kid, and broaden your scope.
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Am i the Same Girl performed by Barbara Acklin
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Amantran performed by Soul Yatra
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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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Are you ready for love performed by Elton John
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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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Awake My Sould performed by Mumford & Sons
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B-I-N-G-O performed by Ned Towns
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Baby It’s True performed by Mari Wilson
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| | : It was quite a hit in the UK if I recall correctly. This post has just filled my head with Images. Neasdon, the mentioned Beehives, spangly mini dresses, Tony mansfields mid 70's pop show on TV. Did Tony Mansfield really look like Pete Waterman, as my memory insists? : Tony Mansfield was/is a musical genius, as noted elsewhere in my recommenations. Not quite sure how he could have had a pop show on tv in the mid 70s, though...The big hit he had with Mari Wilson was "Just what I've always wanted". He looked a bit geeky...did Pete Waterman copy his look? I don't know... : Actually Tony Mansfield did not produce Baby It's True. I believe it was Tot Taylor that gave this song the big sound it deserved. : I've just remembered it was Mike Mansfield that had the TV show. It ws fun all the same.
And it was Mike Mansfield that looked like PW, at least in my mind. : Awise and truly awesome choice of obscure pop
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Bachianas Brasilieras #5 performed by Lalo Schifrin
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Ball of Confusion (That’s What the World Is) performed by Temptations
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Battened Ships performed by Odyssey
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Big Saturday performed by The Jazz Butcher
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Bittersweet performed by Lewis Taylor
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Bla Bla Cha Cha Cha performed by Titus Turner
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Black Cherry performed by Goldfrapp
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| | : Excellent recommendation and great description. Unfortunately the only track off their sophomore effort that can moodwise hold up to such exquisite songs like "Pilots" or "Utopia" from their debut. : I actually dig the second LP a great deal. Very disco/electro, (as opposed to Ennio), but really high quality disco/electro. (And simply delivering a "Felt Mountain" Part II would have been a bit dull - I think.) "Forever" and "Hairy Trees" are pretty darn exquisite, likewise. : a beautiful track that simply melts into your ears. You get the impression that something very naughty is going on but never quite sure exactly what. Has Rachel Stevens ripped this band off or what? : A sumptuous moment from one of this decade's most solid slabs of sound.
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Blowin up my mind performed by The Exciters
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| | : What a great tune I just discovered thanks to this site ~ now that's what sites like this are supposed to do!
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Born To Lose performed by Bouncing Souls
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Bring on the Love performed by Gloria Jones
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Bring the Boys Home performed by Freda Payne
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Bulletproof Soul performed by Sade
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Cabinet performed by Trespassers William
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California Soul performed by Marlena Shaw
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California Soul performed by Marlena Shaw
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california soul performed by marlena shaw
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can i change my mind? performed by tyrone davis
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| | : Check out Willie Henderson's version!
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Captain Jack performed by Ken & Beverly
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Cat People (Putting out Fire) performed by David Bowie
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Champagne And Caviar performed by Elegant Taste
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clair performed by Singers Unlimited
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CLOWN performed by THE HOLLIES
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Coffee Talk - Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix performed by Jazzanova
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Compared to what performed by Cross Connection
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Corner soul performed by The clash
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Crab Apple Jam performed by David Snell
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Crying Bag performed by The Sounds of Joy
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C�mon And Join Us performed by Alzo & Udine
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| | : It totally works; thanks for bringing it to my attention!
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Daddy performed by Beyoncé Knowles
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Danger! She’s a Stranger performed by The Five Stairsteps
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| | : The Five Stairsteps have a history going back to the mid sixties -they recorded for Curtis Mayfields 'Windy C' label and later for George Harrison's 'Dark Horse' label
Group main man Kenni Burke is still active in the music business, having co penned the much copied and sampled "Rising To The Top" and has recently (last year) visited the UK where he performed a number of PA's and recorded at least one song. I have to confess I never heard "Danger! She's a Stranger" but will make it my mission to do so! : oh my god, this is one of my all-time favorite songs! i can't believe i never thought to put it up. i love the backing vocals..."danger! stranger!" : You have excellent taste! For the record, I was able to find one other Five Stairsteps track that has a similar moody feel to it. It's called 'Something's Missing', and is almost like a prototype version of 'Danger...' : Sampled by Outkast incidentally (check out "Two Dope Boyz In A Cadillac").
: Yeah, I read about this and checked out the Outkast song. I have to say I wasn't that impressed. I think maybe the big beat over the piano and gentle shimmering strings killed it for me a bit! : Fascinating to read the comments here...I didn't know Outkast had sampled this. I remember first hearing this song when I got their first album way back in 1981, and it is my favorite tune on there. It's a classic of Chicago soul. The strings, horns and Clarence Burke Jr.'s lead vocals and the group harmonies add up to a delightfully foreboding, almost sinister mood on this number. This came out in 1966, I also have "Something's Missing", which came out on Buddah in 1967. I keep telling everybody I know that the Stairsteps are easily the equals of the Jackson Five! They also did a terrific funk-psychedelic number in 1969 on Curtom called "Madame Mary"...I can't figure out the lyrics but it may be about marijuana! : If you like "Danger She's a Stranger", you will love "You've Waited Too Long". I remember the Five Stairsteps, and they were a lot more talented than the Jackson Five (and better looking). But unfortunately they were not on a major label like Motown, but they got a lot of respect and admiration in the Black community and plenty of airplay in DC, NY, Philly, etc. "Oooh Child" was a major hit...I wonder what they are doing now and how they look.
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Darlin performed by Paper Dolls
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December performed by Collective Soul
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Devil Music performed by The Pharcyde
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| | : I agree that this is one of the most tragically ignored albums of our time. Strangely enough, they followed this up by producing and even vocally aiding in 90210's "Brian Austin Greene's" album, 'One Stop Carnival'...which is great! You can probably find a good deal of that on AudioGalaxy under the name 'Brian Greene'. The Black Eyed Peas also debuted on that album.
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Dirty Paws performed by Of Monsters and Men
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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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Do Like I Do performed by Kim Weston
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Dodo performed by David Bowie
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Don�t Want To Know performed by John Martyn
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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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ELEANOR RIGBY performed by KIM WESTON
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| | : Kim can really belt 'em !
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Empty Pages performed by Traffic
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Entre e Ouca performed by Ed Motta
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Eternal Journey performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : Nice track, and a great album, which is also available on a cheap CD, 'Maiden Voyage and more' (the 'more' consists of four tracks from his excellent 'Mother Nature's Son' LP, also produced by Stepney)
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Faith Hope and Charity performed by Tony Kingston
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Fato Consumado performed by Djavan
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Fire performed by Etta James
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Forgetting You performed by James Carr
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Fried Neck Bones and Home Fries performed by Willie Bobo
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From a Balance Beam performed by Bright Eyes
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Garra performed by Marcos Valle
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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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glad tidings performed by Van Morrisson
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Goodnight Moon performed by Shivaree
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Green City performed by Gak Sato
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Groovin With Mr. Bloe performed by Mr. Bloe
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| | : I take the opportunity to play it out whenever I can, it's a belter of a record, and still relatively easy to find in UK charity shops.
Good choice!
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Head Up performed by Deftones
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Heart and Mind performed by The Clash
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Hearth And Soul performed by Joy Division
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Heat Proof performed by The Upsetters
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Heaven 90210 performed by Urge Overkill
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Heaven Must Be Like This performed by Ohio Players
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Here We Are Falling in Love Again performed by Meta Roos & Nippe Sylwens Band
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Hermes tri performed by Jorge Ben
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| | : I agree! "A Tabua de Esmeralda" & "Africa Brasil" are Jorge Ben at the peak of his powers!
"O Bid�" from 1967 is a very nice groover as well.
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High Hopes performed by Pink Floyd
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| | : One of the things I am always concerned about when deciding what music to listen to is how much it will tend to make me fart (and then of course there is the issue of the precise type of fart which will tend to result). : Oh, and it's from The Division Bell, released in 1994. I just sold my copy...made me fart too much
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Hobart Paving performed by St Etienne
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| | : Alright geezer?
Yes - a really lovely track. It took me several years to be converted to the band but I'm hooked now. : Hi - I have been seeking the Hobart Paving track, specifically as you mention, the one with the lovely french horn solo. I bought the St Etienne \"So Tough\" CD but the version of Hobart Paving on that has a different solo, a really wishy washy harmonica type event. Are you able to let me know please on what specific St Etienne CD is that best version of Hobart Paving with that french horn solo? Many thanks - Peter (email: [email protected])
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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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Hotcha Girls performed by Ugly Cassanova
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Hug My Soul performed by Saint Etienne
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I Am Me Once More performed by Zee Avi
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I Can't Wait To Get To See My Baby's Face performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : Wow, Saint Etienne used the sample well! I must confess I had no idea that riff was sampled. Great track! : A much covered song and I'm afraid the over rated Dusty is way down the list in the quality stakes. Stick with Jeanette "Baby" Washingtons 'Sue' label version ! : Hmm, i must admit i don't know enough versions of this song to put up a ranking, but i just can't imagine Dusty scoring rather low on such a list. Simply wonderful and yeah, Saint Etienne used that sample to great effect.
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I decided - Pt. 1 performed by Solange knowles
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I Never Dreamed performed by The Cookies
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I Say A Little Prayer performed by Aretha Franklin
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| | : My favourite recording of Aretha's. An awesome song and an awesome recording!!
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I want your kiss performed by Lani Groves (with Phil Moore and the Afro Latin Soultet)
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I’ll Be Your Man performed by The Black Keys
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I’m a Good Woman performed by Barbara Lynn
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I'm Alive performed by Don Fardon
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| | : Very swinging indeed...never heard of Don...I'm gonna track him down though.
Very American 1969 sound...for a Scottish guy. : I thought he was English, not Scottish! Anyhow, I have
two 45s by him, "Indian Reservation" and "Lola". Of course, Paul Revere and the Raiders covered "Indian Reservation" and had a number one hit. Fardon isn't well known here in the U.S.
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In the Aeroplane Over the Sea performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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| | : this album is going to make a huge impact on you if you dare to listen. : All I have to say is that I agree with the above. My wife and I had this song played at our wedding reception. With tears in our eyes we danced. I would like to have it played at my funeral. : Whenever I hear that someone loves this album as much as I do this strange things happens where I want to draw you all into a bearhug where we cry our fears away all through the long night. : this song can make you feel so many emotions at once. it truly is a wrok of art. there is almost no way that you wouldnt like it. everytime i hear it, i fall in love with the amazing writing talents of these guys. : This is one of my most life-changing albums. It does something to me, almost spiritually. If people have an open mind, they need to hear this.
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In The Garden performed by Triste Janero
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Insight performed by Joy Division
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| | : It's an incredibly intense and affecting track, one of my favorites, alongside 'disorder' and 'decades'. And 'no love lost', obviously.
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It’s Love performed by Trudy Richards
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It'll Never Happen Again performed by Tim Hardin
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I�m Gonna Make You Love Me performed by Nick DeCaro
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| | : Anyone interested in the work of A&M sound sculptor/master arranger Nick DeCaro would be well directed towards the masterful album "Italian Graffiti", MCA 74. : Happy Heart album by Nick Decaro has some great tracks..Outstanding is the title track(Happy Heart)
there is a Bacharach influence here....Another Great tune on the album is Quiet Sunday?(think thats the title)
Nick Decaro was a certifiable genius! Love his arrangements.
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Jesus Wash Away My Troubles performed by Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers
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Jumpin Jack Flash performed by Thelma Houston
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Just A Little Lovin� performed by Dusty Springfield
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Kevlar Soul performed by KENT
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King of the Rodeo performed by The Bamboos feat. Megan Washington
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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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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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Late May’s Gaze performed by Love You Moon
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Laughter Ever After performed by Andy Lewis featuring Bettye Lavette
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Let Me In performed by Osmonds
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Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide performed by Jackie Lee
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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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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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Looking Glass performed by The La,s
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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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Love is The Only Good Thing performed by Preston Epps
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Love Me Still performed by Louise Setara
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Love’s Theme performed by the Love Unlimited Orchestra
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| | : Hey! There's a great vocal version of this tune on one of the "Love Unlimited" vocal records Barry produced with a trio of ladies. It's on the album "In Heat" (20th Century T-443 1974). It just got reissued on CD. It's kinda fun hearing lyrics to a song that's so well remembered as an instrumental!
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love's gone bad performed by chris clark/the underdogs
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| | : Oh, man, I agree. This song ROCKS. Holland-Dozier-Holland must have had major issues with Motown when they wrote this, it's overflowing with grit and pissed-offiness. I would give a slight edge to Chris Clark's version, the lyrics somehow seem more credible coming from a Dusty Springfield soundalike than a Paul Revere and the Raiders soundalike.
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Mad World performed by Gary Jules
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Maggie May performed by Simtec & Wylie
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Make You Fall in Love With Me performed by Brett Dennen
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Make You Feel My Love performed by Adele
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Mark Rae’s Medicine (Kraak & Smaak Remix) performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : Recommendation is by a recording industry shill. You can find the exact some wording at ubl.com and Indie911.com�straight from a press release. Ugghh.
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Mechanical Emotion (Featuring Morris Day) performed by Vanity
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Miracles performed by Soulounge
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mirza performed by nino ferrer
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Moonchild performed by Rick James
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Morning performed by Cal Tjader
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Musica del Alma performed by TNT Boys
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My Baby Likes to Boogaloo performed by Don Gardner
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My Heart Took A Licking (But It Kept On Ticking) performed by Millie Jackson
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My Love�s A Monster performed by Clea Bradford
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My Suitor performed by Berntholer
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Nem Vem Que N�o Tem performed by Wilson Simonal
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| | : Brilliant track! Funnily enough, I just put this on a compilation last weekend. While I like this version best, there are also interesting versions in French (Brigette Bardot) and Italian (Mina). : um grande cantor! infelizmente foi injusti�ado e morreu sem ter o reconhecimento merecido! uma pena!
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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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No Brakes On My Roller Skates performed by Hot Skates 3000
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Nothing Takes the Place of You performed by Toussaint McCall
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Oh Happy Day performed by Quincy Jones
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One Cylinder performed by Lou Donaldson
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Only a Fool performed by Clyde Mcphatter
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Out on the side performed by Dillard and Clark
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Outro With Bees (Reprise) performed by Neko Case
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Paper Castle performed by Rotary Connection
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| | : A strange hybrid of styles.. Psychedelic soul? : yeah, and it wasn't even the strangest...there was an off-shoot that i'll hereby dub "native soul", which was a blend of psychedelic soul, with it's fuzz guitars and such, and native american drums. the sound is best exemplified by the instrumental group the electric indian, who were from philadelphia (and featured len barry of "1-2-3" fame") and had a moderate-sized hit with "keem-o-sabe". they recorded a couple of lps in the idiom, while all other examples i've heard have been one-off attempts. there's also good stuff out there by a group called the little big horns and a song called "warpath" by the isley brothers which is an all-out masterpiece. : Thought I didn't like The Rotary connection. Hearing that, I've changed my mind.
It's outa-sight!
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Paper Thin Hotel performed by Leonard Cohen
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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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Picturama / The Middle Bit / Soul Surrender performed by The Motors
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Play Alone performed by Asylum Party
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Pogoń performed by Michał Lorenc
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Pouring Water on a Drowning Man performed by James Carr
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| | : 2001 obits of James Carr appeared in Japanese publications before they did in the U.S. Alas, Carr travelled to Japan in 1979 for a mini-tour and was apparently unable to make it through a single performance due to mental problems. My guess is that he might have been suffering from lifelong undiagonosed autisism. A favorite Carr track of mine is "Gonna Marry My Mother-in-Law," a 1993 Soultrax single wherein he innocently tosses off the rather outrageous proposition that her mother and not his present wife, "has got the kind of love my heart's been longing for." The protagonist then proceeds to offhandedly list in minute detail the wondrous attributes of THIS "two women wrapped up in one." The tension between the reality of such an socially unacceptable action and the insouciant way with which Carr delivers his oratory never fails to crack me up. Extra-categorically, Carr dwells in the pantheon of music greats. Almost like a idiot savant, the enigmatic Carr was totally unexpressive in everyday life situations, but affected a 180 degree change in feeling tone when he opened his mouth to sing.
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Prototype performed by OutKast
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Psychotic Reaction performed by Se�or Soul
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Pula Yetla performed by Letta Mbulu
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purple haze performed by Johnny Jones & The King Casuals
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| | : I meant to say to you before: this is utter genius, thanks so much for recommending it!
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Radio Orchid performed by Fury in the Slaughterhouse
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| | : that is fuckin gay! damn!
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Rainin thru my Sunshine performed by The Real Thing
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rational culture performed by tim maia
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Real Pain performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : If this recommendation sounds like an ad, it's because it is one! I found the exact same wording on another site�indie911.com. iPodChick works for the recording industry. Is that acceptable to Musical Taste members? It isn't to me. By the way, I like Kraak and Smaak�but I am not coming here anymore if shills like "iPodChick" are going to be posting "recommendations." : Hi aquila49 - thanks for your comment. yeah, I figured this was probably an 'inside' recommendation although I didn't do the follow-up googling! I don't mind say people recommending their own band so long as it's one song and they're pretty straight up about it, but obviously this isn't the same thing. I guess I should set out some guidelines somewhere. If anyone else has any feelings about this feel free to chime in! : I agree with aquila49 - off with their heads! I hardly buy music papers because too much is regurgitated verbatim from press releases. I must admit when I read the initial recommendation my mind glazed over halfway through the first phrase, so I couldn't actually read it. Send them back to MYSPACE! : I guess "ipodchick" doesn't have anything to say about this�or anything else. Good riddance. : I think the music speaks for itself, however it may have come to our awareness. I do not criticize ipodchick or anyone else for not posting more here. You have made people feel so "welcomed" to join in the discussion. Just keep on living in peace, love, and music.
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rock steady performed by the marvels
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Run Mascara performed by The Exciters
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Runnin' Out of Fools performed by Neko Case
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Running Away performed by Strange Advance
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Sa Marina performed by Wilson Simonal
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Sagittarius Black performed by Timothy McNealy
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Salvation performed by Citizen Cope
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Satan performed by Jon Lucien
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save my soul performed by wimple winch
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Scatterbrain (As Dead As Leaves) performed by Radiohead
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Seasick yet still Docked(live) performed by Morrissey
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simpathy performed by los bravos
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Since I Left You performed by The Avalanches
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| | : yeah, this is great, I agree! Nice - and unusual - for a song to mix disco and easy listening in quite the way this song does. The one complaint which could be levelled is that the song isn't all that musically varied. As you say though, a feelgood number... : I bought this album last week and I'm in love with it! Stellar stuff, the Holiday sample is such a teaser though!
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Skin Trade performed by Duran Duran
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Slaughter performed by Billy Preston
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Slipped Away performed by Avril Lavigne
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Slowly Surely (Theo Parrish Remix) performed by Jill Scott + Theo Parrish
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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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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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soul auctioneer performed by death in vegas
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Soul For Hire performed by Elvis Costello
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Soul Love performed by David Bowie
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Soul Meets Body performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Soul Meets Body performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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soul to squeezee performed by red hot chili peppers
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Soulounge Jam performed by Soulounge
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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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Spring Song performed by Linda Lewis
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St Matthew Fashion performed by Stanley Myers
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Stay Here performed by Mike Golden and Friends
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Stingray performed by Claus Ogerman
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Street Spirit (Fade Out) performed by Radiohead
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Streetlights performed by Jarle Bernhoft
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Sunset performed by Pierre Dutour
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Superfast Jellyfish performed by Gorillaz feat. De La Soul & Gruff Rhys
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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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Takin’ So Long performed by Alzo
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temptation performed by billy stewart
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| | : Nice one! Not one of his best albums, but the best cut by far. He had some really nice minor hits in his time. "Sitting In The Park" always makes me swoon, and his version of "Summertime" has to be heard to be believed! : yeah, i totally agree, his version of summertime is amazing. from what i heard, that was actually the track that brought him into recording, as he won a talent show with it in the forties. i'm currently hunting down some of his more "critically acclaimed" work. this lp (new tricks) was my first exposure to him, and i liked the glimpse i got from that enough to start looking for mp3's of his other work. now, to get that precious vinyl....
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Ten Miles High performed by David and the Giants
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That’s How Strong My Love Is performed by Otis Redding
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The Beauty of Who You Are performed by Marc Broussard
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the Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow) performed by the Jam
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The Body Clap performed by Sharron Lucky
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The Creation performed by I got the fever
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| | : This track was big on the Northern Soul scene. There are two different mixes of the song.
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The Folks Who Live on the Hill performed by Little Jimmy Scott
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The Gospel performed by The Out Crowd
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The Last one to Know performed by The Maisonettes
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| | : i have this 7" but I don't remember this. I know the fleetwoods' version if it's the same track. I once played in a covers band with the drummer from the Maisonettes! : dig it out and give it a spin its not the Fleetwoods versionbut it is good in a kind of nostalgic way from a time when i didnt have many records so the b side always got aplay by the way some brilliant recomendations Thanks
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The Lord Is Back performed by Eugene McDaniels
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| | : Nice choice!I always liked this song too but could'nt get anyone to pay much attention to his work.One of the more social/politically charged soul jazz records.Cherished by hip-hoppers for years,and sampled quite a bit.Needs to stand again on it's own merits!
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The Madman Running Through the Fields performed by Dantalions Chariot
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The Night performed by Frankie Valli & Four Seasons
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The Promise performed by Girls Aloud
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The Reflecting God performed by Marilyn Manson
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The Seed (2.0) performed by The Roots
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The Shadow Of Your Smile (live) performed by Blossom Dearie
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The Sound of Muzak performed by Porcupine Tree
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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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The Way Young Lovers Do performed by Van Morrison
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| | : Oh wow, this is a wonderful song. Practically clausterphobic in its arrangment, it's still spacious and brings you this heightened state, as though something is just about to happen. The lyrics sound as though they should be sentimental, nostalgic fare but they sound almost tormented and full of hyper anger. Like the Tasmanian Devil in love.
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The year of the rat performed by Badly Drawn Boy
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Theme For Doc performed by Henry Mancini and Doc Severinsen
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This Is What She’s Like performed by Dexys Midnight Runners
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This Love performed by Maroon 5
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Time Won�t Let Me performed by The Outsiders
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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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Toy Box performed by Sylvia Striplin
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Trouble Every Day performed by Tindersticks
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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Under Pressure performed by David Bowie
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universo em desencanto performed by tim maia
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Until I Believe in my Soul performed by Dexys Midnight Runners
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Up To The Mountain (MLK Song) performed by Patty Griffin
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Ur Soul And Mine performed by Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie xx
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vamos a salir del siglo performed by hidrogenesse
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Veil Of Tears performed by Soul Asylum
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Vermelho performed by Claudette Soares
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Villains performed by Nothingface
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Voice of the Soul performed by Death
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Vou Morar No Teu Sorriso performed by Trio Ternura
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| | : This really is a fine track. What I love is the uninhibited exuberance of the singers. They're wild in a way that you could never picture in, say, the Fifth Dimension. Okay, they sound like they're about to go crazy!
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Watch Out Girl performed by the Okaysions
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Waves of Grain performed by Two Gallants
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Wee Ooh, I’ll Let It Be You performed by Louise Lewis Miss L L
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What a Fool Believes performed by Doobie Brothers
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Where Is the Soul of America performed by Mike Stout
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Wrong Again performed by Louise Setara
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Wunder Gibt Es Immer Wieder performed by Katja Ebstein
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Yes I�m Ready performed by Barbara Mason
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You Can�t Win performed by Ann Sexton
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You Go To My Head performed by Bryan Ferry
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You Used To performed by Distant Cousins
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You’re No Good performed by Dee Dee Warwick
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Your Song performed by Billy Paul
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