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  : you must pick-up the quincy jones soundtrack (released with the score to "the pawnbroker") with astrud singing "who needs forever". The lush quincy jones score is hauntingly beautiful, and astrud never sounded better. This version is the real deal for me.. 
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| Leave Out Babylon  performed by  bunny & Skitter 
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| Only a Fool  performed by  Clyde Mcphatter 
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| You remain an Angel  performed by  Danny Wilson 
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| I Think It’s Going To Rain Today  performed by  Dusty Springfield 
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  : I must say, this is a quite brilliant recording; thanks for mentioning it!  I heard the original Randy Newman version the other day, but to me, neither the arrangement or vocal performance were a patch on Dusty.  Not that I'm biased or anything! 
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| Iris  performed by  Goo Goo Dolls 
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| On Love, In Sadness  performed by  Jason Mraz 
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| The Nightingale  performed by  Julee Cruise 
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| Kevlar Soul  performed by  KENT 
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| Desire Lines  performed by  Lush 
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| My Weakness  performed by  Moby 
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  : I love this song. Though I could never explain to anyone to what full extent. The music speaks volumes to me, and makes my heart just melt away. 
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| Whistle Down the Wind  performed by  Nick Heyward 
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| Late Goodbye  performed by  Poets of the Fall 
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| Just Melancholy  performed by  Roy Montgomery 
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| He was here but not for long  performed by  Sally Dastey 
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| We're Still Free  performed by  Skeleton Crew 
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| Love To Drink  performed by  Slim Moon 
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| Appels + Oranjes  performed by  Smashing Pumpkins 
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  : Agreed. This is my favorite track off of Adore. I'm normally not one for the pulsing techno-esque sound, but this is just so different from anything like that that I've ever heard.  It has a certain understated ambience that I think makes this song so listenable. Really evokes a specific mood. 
Like most of the tracks on this cd, it takes a few listens to really appreciate it to its full extent. Some advice: don't dismiss Adore as "bland" or "folky" after your first listen as I did. Don't have any previous expectations, either, (i.e. it's not going to be another Mellon Collie, okay?) or disappointment is inevitable. You just need to hear it for what it is, and not  just as another Smashing Pumpkins album. Give it a few thorough listens, and I promise it will grow on you. Or else you can go running back to Zero. :) 
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| The Road to Happiness  performed by  The Lilac Time 
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| new: sleepy sunset  performed by  the uniform tragedy 
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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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| she makes me wanna die  performed by  tricky 
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