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  : Cilla's version of this knocks spots off anyone elses, especially as Burt Bacharach conducted the orchestra at the recording session, he made Cilla do 19 takes of this, before George Martin chose take 4! Dionnes version suited the USA market more. 
  : I agree with all of the sentiments above.  Fans of Ms Warwicke are generally scathing of Cilla's Bacharach/David recordings - but I have to say that I find Cilla's interpretations generally have lusher backings and definitely have more heart.  The 2 artistes voices are in fact very similar.  But for me - Cilla's recordings of "Alfie" and "Anyone Who Had A Heart" are the definitive!! 
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  : The sound on Low is so particuliar thanks to Brian Eno's collaboration. Same with Bowie's "Heroes" and "Lodger". 3 albums known as the Berlin trilogy.
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  : does that mean that it's almost time for a soup dragons revival?? hahahaha... 
  : i heard another version of this one recently in a commercial on tv. don't remember which at the moment. spiritualized gives me goosespots. i saw them in 98 at a festival and they opened up with 'cop shoot cop', what can i say? amazing. this version is also a fav of mine. 
  : I've been listening to the original Troggs version a lot recently.  The Spiritualized version is a great cover - the same in many ways but also very different and intense.  I think they're a good band; not everything they do is spot-on, but when a song by them is good, it's normally pretty mind-blowing. 
  : i forgot to write that the version of the song in the commercial is sung by a female singer. 
  : The female singer may have been Evie Sands, she sang the original, which was written by Chip Taylor. Chip is famous actor John Voight's brother. My favorite version of this tune is by the band American Breed from about 1967. Haven't heard the Troggs version yet. 
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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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  : Kudos for rep'n mister Richards! I love this track!
This is from the awsome "New Time Element" LP he did for UNI.The whole record is conceptual versions of contemporary pop tunes done in wild time signatures.
Check out his take on "Take 5", he does it in 4/4 time! He also does "Georgy Girl" in 5/4 & "Happy Together" in 15/8 time!Also check out Emil Richard's 
Journey To Bliss LP... MAD STUFF!!! 
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  : Bought album of same name due to tracks "Red Guitar" and "Pulling Punches" getting major airplay on DC radio at time.  Was not disappointed!  Moody and nice bass lines!  Sylvian's voice is ... unusual. 
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| By the time I get to Phoenix  performed by  Dorothy Ashby 
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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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  : But isn't Sammy Davis Jnr just like that?  Silk purses out of sows ears, I treasure his performance of 'If I could talk to the animals'.  It should stink, but it doesn't.  Its a real treasure. 
  : He also managed to spin gold from "Mr. Bojangles" without too much effort... A dying breed indeed. 
  : even though his vocal version of the hawaii 5-0 theme (you can count on me) is unbelievably corny, i absolutely love it. a party favourite.
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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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  : For a version on another tack theres Enoch Lights' (I can't remember if its from Spaced Out or Brass Menagerie 73).  But its a cracker.  Driving bass, swinging horns and electric guitar  taking it to a whole groovy level the Beatles wouldn't imagined for their ballad. 
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  : Have you noticed that the string part sounds a lot like the string part in Scott Walker's "Plastic Palace People"? 
  : Brilliant song, was going to recommend it myself, but luckily remembered to check for earlier entries. Always thougt this had kind of a Michel Magne feel myself..it's the swirling strings, i guess. 
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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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  : This song is excellent! Haven't seen the movie starring Peter Vaughan yet, but the bossa sound reminds me of the early John Barry pieces. I can't stop listening to it! Thank you Jonny! 
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  : The Budd version is also available on "Rebirth of the Budd," for those (like myself) wanting an introduction to his work.  The Sandpipers' version on "Canto Morricone Vol." is equally nice. 
  : I just wanted to recommend ‘The Sound Spectrum’ which this is on. I’ve had a copy of years but have only just realised that it’s essential listening - if you like this sort of thing, probably drive you mad otherwise. 
  : Yes, it\'s a cracking compilation. It\'s so well done that if you listen to the tracks out of context (e.g. on the original LPs), they don\'t sound as thrilling as they do on this mix! 
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  : i love the cover from that lp.
and hey, i'm jumblebunny on the livejournal. what the...!? 
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  : A true go-go swinger! It works in ways that it quite clearly shouldn't.  The LP should be quite available, it was re-issued cheaply fairly recently. 
  : oh hell yes. i love me some ananda...but i also have a special affinity for such lesser more exploitative sitarists such as big jim sullivan or lord sitar. i recently dug a sweet thelma houston version of the song at the swap meet, for what it's worth. 
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  : Actually, Kip Kinkel came home the night before the school shootings, shot his parents (who were very upset because he was expelled from school for having a gun in his locker) and then the next day went to school and killed/injured his peers.  The soundtrack to the 1996 version was playing on repeat when the police found the bodies of his parents...but when he killed his parents. 
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  : I just found the original album of the same name this song is on. It's beautiful with just the right kind of softly psychedelic artwork and some crazy, groovy spoken word passages on some tracks. "Like to Get to Know You" stands out as the definitive song and remains one of the most mesmerizing soft pop tunes in the world. 
  : It's also worth noting that the single version, found on the 1969 "Spanky's Greatest Hit(s)" album, is the definitive one, free as it is from the pickup-line chatter that obscures the intro on the original album, as well as featuring the gorgeous coda which is included separately on the "LTGTKY" LP. 
  : This is my favorite Spanky and Our Gang tune, a gorgeous and wistful number. I also have the original LP, which features a different version from the 45 as gregcaz mentioned. There is a video of the band performing this on Youtube that I think originally aired on the Smothers Brothers. I saw Spanky and the Gang a number of times on TV as a kid. 
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  : I couldn't agree more. This is the epitome of what Pizzicato Five were trying to recreate in the early 90's. 
  : I didn't realize someone had picked this one already! I spelled it "&" instead of "and". Excellent choice! 
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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?
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  : Is the Datura Dreamtime CD still in print and available.  I'm a big fan of UK psychedelic pop, but haven't heard much Aussie psych. 
  : The track Naturally was released in Australia in June 1970. Alison Gros were Graham Goble, Russ Johnson & John Mower. The 3 later changed their name to Mississippi & had considerable success with their 1972 self titled L.P. plus 3 singles, Kings Of The World (1972) Early Morning ('73)& Will I ('74)
Graham Goble went on to form Little River Band with later members of Mississippi and of course had considerable success in the US during the mid '70's to early '80's.
Russ Johnson later played with another popukar Oz band Country Radio. 
  : Just thought I'd add a little extra info about "Naturally". It was written by my father Russ Johnson and was released on the South Australian label Gamba. Phil Cuneen produced it and also played sitar on the song. I love the sounds produced on this song, a true Australian gem. My dad wrote this song in 1970, just after arriving from London in late 1969. 
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  : While I find Deodato to be a stimulating and interesting artist (and am far from being a "classical purist" of any sort), I can't really muster any great enthusiasm for this recording. Too close to being a kind of synthesis of Ravel's original for solo piano (1899) and version for full orchestra (1910), I find Deodato's funky adaptations of Stauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" and, particularly Debussy's "Prelude to the afternoon of a faun" somewhat more worthwhile. Maybe I should listen again to the Ravel adaptation, but in the past I have found its blandness a little irritating... 
  : What I like about this track is the fact that it's a very black, funky take on a piece with questionable Aryan overtones. It can be heard to great affect in Hal Ashby's  'Being There', which I think was Peter Sellers' last film. 
  : Re the above comment: I was talking about  'Also Sprach Zarathrustra', not the Ravel piece. Sorry for any confusion. 
  : As far as the Ravel adaptation goes, I find it pleasant if a little bit chocolate-boxey, reminiscent of the 60s soundtracks of Francis Lai. I can't argue with Delicado's comments about the string sound though, which is astonishing. 
  : Bore - Ring!  If you are going to listen to Deodato.  Listen to the early Equipe LPs.  When his sound was so hip, hipper than hip, the bastard brazilian son of Henry Mancini hip. Get a copy of "Tremendao" grab a beer and try to find a nice warm spot of sunshine. 
  : Well, you have to remember that I'm someone who is obsessed with string sounds.  I listen fanatically to late 50s and 60s mood music records, and am a fan of both Percy Faith and Jackie Gleason's records.  Yes, I love Brazilian music, and enjoy all of Deodato's 60s Equipe LPs, but I also have a very real and intense love of what my pal G400 defines as 'chocolate-boxy' easy listening music. Deodato's 1972 LP 'Percepcao' (recently reissued on CD in Brazil) also falls into this category, and I adore it! 
  : One of the purist fusion jazz artists of his time. Listen to the music, don't try to interpret it or rationalize it. Your missing the point. Eumir is unmistakeably one of the pioneers in this gendre. 
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  : I should hope his British accent is perfect...being that he's British and all! It always amazes me when I hear praise come in for the Minders from places far & near...those cats live in my neighborhood! 
  : Oh, and to clarify...I love the Minders, too! What I meant was that I still think of them as a local band! 
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  : You are not alone in you love of the Carpenters!  I am proud to say that I have every studio album produced by Richard and Karen and still play them all the time.  I need to pull them off the shelves and post a few songs on here... thanks for bringing it to my attention! 
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  : The true King Of Rock And Roll and yes, the original version. It is from the fifties so it's pre Richards gospel era.
Tracks like this show Richard as a main contender for the title of one of the the first Soul artistes. 'I'm Just a Lonely Guy'from the same period is equally great and check out his Vee Jay recording from 1965  'I Don't know What You Got (But It's Got Me)' for pure Soul ballad artistry. 
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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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| Wonderful  performed by  The Beach Boys 
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| You Can�t Win  performed by  Ann Sexton 
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