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  : Indeed a great song and a terriffic production. The only problem is that it's supposedly not produced by Spector, but by a young aspiring songwriter/producer named Jerry Riopelle who was assigned to Philles Records at the time. Riopelle himself has acknowledged this and other evidence seems to indicate he's right.
As for Veronica singin lead, it has been established that the girl in question was a singer called Charlotte O'Hara, as far as I recall... 
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| Boogaloo Baby  performed by  Johnny Zamot and his Latinos 
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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.. 
  : Amazing guitar on this piece. 
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  : DEFINITELY the best Simon and Garfunkel song - Paul at last raises himself to some excellent lyrics , and the singing is just sensational - when they sing 'so I looked at the scenery/ she read her magazines/ and the moon rose over an open field' tears spring to my eyes. 
 Seriously, people diss Art Garfunkel, but the man is truly a singing genius. It's all very well to go on about the importance of writing blah blah blah second most talented member of Simon and Garfunkel blah blah blah, but when you can sing as well as Art, what does it matter? He adds so much to their songs just with the beauty of his voice. Paul should never have got rid of him.
 
  : Nice to see someone standing up for Art Garfunkel's often wonderful singing. His 1978 album 'Watermark' is largely composed of Jimmy Webb songs and is well worth a listen, particularly 'Mr Shuck'n'Jive' and 'Shine It On Me'. 
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| Didn’t Know The Time  performed by  The Staccatos 
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  : Wow. I really want to find this song now. Great recommendation! 
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| Blues Jumped A Rabbit  performed by  Bonnie Dobson 
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  : Brilliant! I love his What Color Is Love LP too. 
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| Minha Gente  performed by  Erasmo Carlos 
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| Amoureuse  performed by  Kiki Dee 
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| Lark’s tongues in aspic parts 1 & 2  performed by  King Crimson 
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| Champagne And Caviar  performed by  Elegant Taste 
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| clair  performed by  Singers Unlimited 
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| Who Are You Now?  performed by  Justin Hayward & John Lodge 
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| Mr Wilson  performed by  John Cale 
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| Fato Consumado  performed by  Djavan 
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| 6060-842  performed by  The B-52s 
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| We Belong Together  performed by  Rickie Lee Jones 
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| Tales from the Riverbank  performed by  The Jam 
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| The Damned Don't Cry  performed by  Visage 
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| Hey  performed by  Julio Iglesisas 
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| Everyday I Write  the Book  performed by  Elvis Costello 
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  : Another one of my all time favourites.  The extended 12" is outstanding. 
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| Running Away  performed by  Strange Advance 
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| It’s Cool Not To Care  performed by  Mark and the No-Marks 
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  : This would be your band perhaps? I think I recognise the attempt to write about ones own music.
 
  : good guess, but not my band no. i'm much too young. just used know a couple of No-Marks. local heroes/weirdos about town. they were very resentful of the whole experience, so i thought i'd give them their small dues. 
  : Was this the same Mark from 'Mark and the Monsters' infamy?
I saw them once, in a mirror. Their sound made me want to pull my brain out through my ears and beat myself about the head with it.
Shame, really, they looked really mad. 
  : No, Gnasher, what you see in a mirror is a very troubled and confused soul, who needs alot of care and attention.  Unfortunately musicaltaste.com is not the place. 
  : Be nice! 
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| Phoney Ladies  performed by  Neneh Cherry 
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  : The field mice are one of the great unknown pop bands... a truly gorgeous song by an amazing artist. 
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| Natural Beauty   performed by  Neil Young 
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  : It has been a long time since I heard a track that was more \'Mike\'! 
  : Yes. Dubstar had a few Miketastic peaks, particularly during the glory days of their career. This is one of the best examples. There are some gems on their B sides, too. 
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  : An opera singer included this in her \"Desert Island Discs\" selection last week. 
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| Soul For Hire  performed by  Elvis Costello 
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  : hey supergirl! gotta love stereo total, this is one of my favourites too. 
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