| Dance Girl Dance  performed by  Cinerama  () 
 
 
 Dave Gedge, main man in long-time British alternative band The Wedding Present, decided to do something a bit different in the latter part of the 1990s, so he enlisted girlfriend Sally Murrell and a number of musical friends and put out some really good material under the name Cinerama.  The purpose was to do some less noisy, more classic-pop oriented tunes, and it worked like a charm!  This track, their second single, is a sprightly '60s-influenced number, which means it's mega-tightly produced and has the rhythm guitars at the back of the mix where they belong.  It also has a nifty string and piano arrangement.  Lyrically it's a fantasy about a girl he wants very badly (not in real life presumably). The song is on my '90s top ten list for sure! |