Always something there to remind me performed by Gals and Pals
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| | : Check out the brand new debut album, "Melody a.m." by a Norwegian act called Royksopp. On the track "So Easy" they sample "Blue on Blue" recorded by the Gals&Pals and use it absolutely beautifully to create a haunting masterpiece. : cool; I love their 'blue on blue', and will check it out, thanks. : yup, Royksopp did it well which is why i am at this page. Stunning album. : forgot: does anyone know where i can get blue on blue, what album?? : 'blue on blue' is on the same album, 'Sing somethin for everyone'; I believe (although I'll have to check) that it's also on the inexpensive Swedish compilation of Gals and Pals, 'Guldkorn'. : Wow...I was moved. Much more impressed than Sandie Shaw's version. I want to listen to the whole track. : Bobby Vinton has a version of Blue on Blue, i think it might be his song, just found a 30second clip of it, between gals and pals and royksopp it's been changed a bit : There's also a 1963 Dutch-language version of Blue On Blue by Rob de Nijs called Stil Verdriet. There's a short clip on YouTube of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP_PgEysRH4
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Amoureuse performed by Kiki Dee
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Cassiopeia performed by Coheed and Cambria
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Comin� Home Baby performed by Claus Ogerman
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Egyptian Shumba performed by The Tammys
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| | : Yes,most songs that have Egyptian in the title are fabulously stupid.Egyptian Reggae,Walk Like an Egyptian for instance.Egyptian Shumba is better than the pyramids and should outlast them.Also available on Girls Go Zonk.Shimmy,shimmy,shimmy,shy-yi,meece-e-deece according to their sleeve notes. : That Girls Go Zonk CD is cool, esp. that vocal version of Mission: Impossible. But you know when you have your own version of lyrics in your head and are reluctant to change them? Their sleevenotes are probably accurate but I'll never think of the song that way. An example: until embarrasingly recently I thought the the lyrics to Fame by Irene Cara were "take your pants down, and make it happen". It is of course "passion" and lord only knows what relatives thought of a four-year old me singing those lyrics at the top of my kiddy voice. : Are you sure you misheard the lyrics of Fame?Your version makes more sense to me.
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Elle a... elle a pas... performed by Michel Legrand
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Eque performed by Duke Ellington
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Frank Mills performed by Sandie Shaw
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| | : There is now an English version available of Sandie's 'Frank Mills' (previously unreleased).
It's on 'Reviewing The Situation' (EMI 7243 8 66108 2 9)
Also has a great cappella version of Paul McCartneys 'Junk' on it.
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Go To Hell performed by Nina Simone
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How Soon is Now? performed by The Smiths
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| | : I can't believe it took so long for someone to post this song! (So why didn't I, right?) Is it too trite to call this an anthem? Anyone self-(dis)respecting teen who heard it in the mid 80's played it over and over and over. Yet you can grow older and not be embarrassed to have cherished it.
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I want your kiss performed by Lani Groves (with Phil Moore and the Afro Latin Soultet)
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It takes a thief performed by John Schroeder
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It’s About Time performed by Beach Boys
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I�ve Novacane Been In Love performed by Beck vs. Doris Day
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James Brown performed by Nancy Dupree
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Juneau performed by Funeral for a Friend
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Just What I’ve Been Looking For performed by The Vogues
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Lynn�s Baby performed by Mark Eric
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Mowgli performed by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
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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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Running Thoughts performed by Deerhoof
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Sail performed by Awolnation
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Sleep performed by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Stormy performed by Scott Walker
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Suite Imaginaria performed by Marcos Valle
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Sweet Surprise performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : The album 'Thats Just the Way I Want To Be' is now available on CD. There is also a really good Japanese compilation CD of the Fontana and Verve years called 'For Cafe Apres-midi'. Several tracks from 'Soon Its Gonna Rain' are featured so those of us who love Blossom will have to savor these meager crumbs unless the evil music overlords open the vaults. : You're right and i forgot to mention the "For Cafe Apres-midi" compilation, this one features all tracks of "That's Just The Way To Be" except one track (they left out the opening track, not a bad choice though since it's the weakest track on the album and not quite fitting to the rest of the songs). Unfortunately there are just 2 songs from "Soon It's Gonna Rain", Meditation and Dindi, on it. But these sound absolutely gorgeous, arranged with some very cool harp embellishments. Too bad the entire album hasn't been picked up by some japanese label yet. : Great song, great album, great singer/composer. Why she's not completely worshipped in the USA I have no idea. I really have to disagree with eftimihn on the opening track, it's in my opinion one of the coolest things she ever did! Sure her jazzy renditions of evergreens and her more hip stuff are great, but to stretch out like she does on "That's Just the Way" is just sublime. What was she doing there? Some kind of CA inspired latin/folk/psyche-pop? Genius! True, it isn't like the rest of the album... Also her great take on Frishbergs "Long Daddy Green" is worth mentioning for it's uniqueness.
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The Light of Day performed by The Divine Comedy
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Turkish Bath performed by The Don Ellis Orchestra
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Venus performed by Frankie Avalon
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Wee Ooh, I’ll Let It Be You performed by Louise Lewis Miss L L
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Yesterday and Today performed by YES
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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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