| Artist |
Title |
Description |
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| Adventures
in Stereo |
Adventures
in Stereo (1st album) |
One
of the ultimate musical definitions of Dreambeat .... just get
lost in Adventures in Stereo,in the garden, in the country on
a late summers evening. You'll never want to wake up from the
halcyon dreams of a lost childhood this music draws you into. |
USA
UK
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| Air |
The
Virgin Suicides (sound track) |
Still
swimming in a sea of major/minor melancholy but no sign of the
voices from Moon
Safari which gave that extra dimensional edge... but still
brilliant. |
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UK
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| Air |
Moon
Safari |
Apart
from a deceptively unimaginative album title which sounds more
like a cheap perfume, this is otherwise an ingenious blend of
supersmooth melody and psychedelic, thematic lounge.... "All
I Need" being one of the finest, deep cutting songs of the
1990's. |
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UK
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| Allegri |
Miserere
Mei, Deus |
The
inclusion of choral works in these listings has nothing to do
with any religious context whatsoever. The point is that this
ancient music can produce some of the most stunning harmonics
in the history of creative sound ... and Allegri's Miserere is
one of the most haunting, moving and melancholic of such pieces.
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UK
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| Anna
Karina (with Serge Gainsbourg) |
"Anna"
(notably "Sous le Soleil Exactement" |
In
1961 Serge made a French TV film musical, which featured the acting
and musical talents of little known Anna Karina (by the way Anna
played one of the models in Blow Up). This soundtrack, which sounds
incredibly advanced for its time is truly a lost classic for those
lounge trippers out there, but has now been re-released. The Japanese
import version (thru amazon.com) comes with the original release
artwork cover. |
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UK
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| Art
Blakey |
Soundtracks
for "Des Femmes Disparaissent" and Les Liasons Dangereuses |
Ultra
cool, slightly quirky, catchy, thematic late 50's Paris jazz. |
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UK
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| Astrud
Gilberto |
The
Girl From Ipanema |
Smoky
melancholy, sublime and distant. The fragile, unpretentious voice
of A Gilberto made famous by the cocktail classic The Girl from
Ipanema. |
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UK
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| Bach,
J.S |
General
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These
Amazon links lead you to a selection of Bach CDs. |
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UK
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| Bach,
J.S |
Sonatas
and Paritas for solo violin. Performed by Arthur Grumiaux |
Grumiaux
was one of the finest violinists to ever record Bach. This is
a double CD treat. |
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UK
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| Bacharach,
Burt |
General
|
Yeah yeah... over the last few
years it's become very trendy to mention Burt...king of contemporary
cool. But strip away any pseudo references made and respect
the quality songwriting of Bacharach (and David) for what it
is... he may become "passé" in pretentious
circles, but those with unaffected taste can enjoy these songs
forever.
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UK
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| Beach
Boys |
Good
Vibrations / God Only Knows |
Both
of these classics are bound to be found on a Best Of... |
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UK
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| Biber
(Heinrich Ignaz) |
Violin
Sonatas |
Biber
was one of the greatest violin composers of the 17th century.
Incredibly imaginative sequential arrangements. Baroque with an
unusually contemporary feel. |
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UK
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| Billy
Cowie - Lucie and Cathryn Robson |
La
Chanson Bien Douce |
25
Verlaine settings beautifully sung by Lucie and Cathryn Robson,
written by Billy Cowie. |
UK
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| Bobby
Goldsboro |
Summer
(the first time) |
Song
for a rainy day. Classic West Coast smooth emotional cheese with
the ultimate, tear jerking, 7 note piano hook. |
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UK
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| Brian
Eno |
Music for
Films / Music for Airports
|
The
godfather of ambient who has been an influence to many sound shapers
and synth-heads. |
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UK
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| Bulgarian
State Radio /TV Female Vocal Choir |
Le
Mystere Des Voix Bulgares |
If you have never experienced this
amazing cultural phenomenon of vocal harmonic / dynamic perfection,
now is your chance. Expand your view of world music... this is
the first stepping stone and it will astound you. Click through
to purchase. |
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UK
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| Byrds |
the
Notorious Byrd Brothers |
Definitive
60's soft psychedelia. Classic summer road music. |
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UK
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| Carpenters |
Close
to You |
Songwriting
perfection from the Bacharach School of Smooth. |
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UK
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| Chicane
|
Offshore
/ Early |
Drift
into it... past the dawn. |
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UK
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| Cibo
Matto |
Sugar
Water (from the album Viva! La Woman) |
Cute,
groovy and underrated. Underscored with intelligent sampling and
production which is complimentary to the main vocals. |
USA
CD
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| Corrs |
General
|
From
one brother and three perfect sisters comes all-perfect-pop with
the central dreamvoice of Andrea Corr being one the finest and
uncontrived in the current mainstream... |
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UK
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| David
Bowie |
Space
Oddity |
Some
of the lesser known acoustic tracks on this album need dusting
down and reintroduced to those who might never have realized how
earthy and sensitive Bowie's songwriting could be. |
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UK
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| David
Cassidy |
(from the
best of album Daydreamer) eg. "I am a Clown"
|
You
may well cringe, but take a moment to review the musicality of
this screaming teens 70's pop throb. Songs like these are sometimes
rediscovered during weak pop-writing-periods, such as the present.
So they roll out the 60's and 70's formulae and flatten a great
song into a limp cover version sung by boybands and girlbands
with horribly forced voices. Why not just buy and listen to the
original and best versions instead? |
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UK
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| Delius |
In
A Summer Garden |
Perfect
afternoon tea side dish with the cucumber sandwiches |
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UK
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| Dominique
Durand - from the band Ivy |
"Worry
About You" from the album Long Distance |
db
listing - top music choice
Ivy are a lo-fi gem from New York who have slipped almost unnoticed
into the top ten of favourite background music for tv shows and
movies. "Worry About You" is an outstanding offering from the
band's album "Long Distance", and surpasses even much of their
probable influences such as Portishead etc. Ivy make it into this
listing on that one track alone, but what gives them a place on
the top of the Dreambeat
Essentials is Paris born singer Dominique Durand ... An ultimate
dream-voice laced with pure pop melancholy. Simple, sultry - radiating
natural, liquid-emotion. Classy, without sounding over-trained
or contrived … Anna Karina, Francoise Hardy, Stereolab and a touch
of St Etienne instantly spring to mind....
...read
the rest of this Looking-Glass review |
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UK
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| Doors |
Riders
on The Storm / Light My Fire |
With
tracks like these never close The Doors behind you... |
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UK
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| Dreambeach |
Angels
Cry |
Dreambeach
are a refreshingly unpolished dreambeat-style duo, originally
discovered on the old MP3.com website. You can now buy their albums
via their own website. |
USA
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| Dusty
Springfield |
The
Look of Love |
Bacharach/David
masterpiece... the finest swansong for Dusty Springfield. |
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UK
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| Elephants
Memory |
Old
Man Willow (from the soundtrack of Midnight
Cowboy) |
Eerie
psychedelic with an assorted arrangement of key and swing changes.
This is on the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack mainly by John
Barry. |
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UK
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| Everything
But the Girl |
Eden
/ Love Not Money |
Both
these early albums shouldn't be forgotten since there are one
or two choice tracks between them both (UK Eden, USA Love Not
Money as Eden not available in USA). |
USA
UK
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| Fairport
Convention |
Meet
on The Ledge (Box Set) |
A
best of compilation which reflects the acid folk era in its best
form. |
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UK
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| Francoise
Hardy |
Le
Temps De Lamour / Comment Te Dire Adieu |
Unique
blend of distinct '60's French cool and offbeat melancholy, contemporary
pop. A little delicate around the edges, (which gives it such
an endearing dreambeat charm) |
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UK
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| Future
Sound of London |
Dead
Cities |
Clever
use of the musical canvas creating tonal perspectives to a very
high standard with no noticeable naff synth sounds. |
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UK
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| Gibbons
(Orlando) |
General
|
Not
the "lets all join in hymns"... no way! but the alternativechoral
and instrumental compositions. |
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UK
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| Glen
Campbell |
The
Witchita Lineman |
A
classic outstanding song striking all the right dreambeat harmonics. |
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UK
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| Gong |
I Never Glid Before / Castle in the Clouds (from
the Album Angels Egg) |
A
quircky, bizzare musical off-roader refelecting UK and Europe's
hive of contemporary activities in the early seventies. Also an
effective guitar intermission by Steve Hillage. |
USA
UK
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| Gordon
Lightfoot |
If
You Could Read My Mind / Daylight Katy / The Circle is Small |
Unfortunately
you won't find all these songs on one album... but we will guide
you to the best options on the click through... |
USA
CD1
CD2
UK
CD1
CD2
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| Grieg |
Peer
Gynt |
As
they say, no sensible classical collection is complete without
this. |
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UK
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| Handel |
General
|
The
dreambeat music listing generally doesn't go in for huge, raging
orchestral symphonies. Chamber works and solo pieces are preferential.
Keep that in mind when exploring Handel and other composers here. |
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UK
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| Hefti |
Theme
from The Odd Couple |
ditto
description as Taxi. |
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UK
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| Holst
|
The
Planets (Venus, the bringer of Peace) |
Holsts
masterpiece... but Venus stands alone as a the celestial body
of eerie emotion. |
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UK
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| Hooverphonic |
2wicky |
Belgium
Subultracool drum n' bass team, which takes the best of all ambient
worlds with a splash of Portishead. |
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UK
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| Isis
Project |
The
Isis Project - Guy Chambers and Sophie Hunter |
The
Isis project was released in mid 2005 and sung by UK based actress
Sophie Hunter, the niece of Jane Birkin.
Playing this CD from the beginning, the album promises to be a
consistently beautiful collection of tunes, written by Guy Chambers,
that strongly reflect the style and textures of 60's French singers,
such as Francoise Hardy, Anna Karina and Birkin herself. The first
two tracks, 'Chère Isis' and 'Les Amants d'Edimbourg' reflect
this genre perfectly, but by the third song the music bizarrely
falls flat into an amateurishly produced collection of meandering,
self-absorbed, and often over-flourishing compositions.
Programmed with a hotchpotch of uninspiring drum and synth samples,
the remaining tracks give the impression of scratch-pad demos
rather than professionally arranged studio productions.
The only thing that saves the remainder of this album is Hunter's
truly beguiling voice. What on earth went wrong with the direction
of this album after the first two tracks is anyone's guess, but
the Isis Project could so easily have been one of the finest
concepts of its kind to be released this decade. Buy the album
all the same, because along with a beautifully designed CD casing,
the first two songs are worth every penny, but the spell may easily
be broken if you play the rest. |
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UK
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|
Jacky
|
White
Horses |
Surreal,
anomaly yet with rather cheesy "children's hour" vocals. |
USA
CD
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| James
Taylor |
Fire
and Rain (From the album Greatest Hits) |
Songs
in the same perfect melting pot as Carol
King. |
USA
UK
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| Jan
Garbarek and The Hilliard Ensemble |
Parce
mihi domine (from the album Officium) |
The
follow up album to Officium is embarrassingly naff and should
not be put in context with this original experiment in ancient
choral / jazz fusion production which worked very well. |
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UK
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| jAntonio
Carlos Jobim |
General
|
The
master of pink champagne lounge although be selective because
he, also, can go a bit heavy on the cheese. |
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UK
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| jBob
James |
Theme
from Taxi (Angela) |
There
are few TV themes which capture the ambience as a prelude to the
program itself...this is one such theme which does exactly that. |
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UK
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| Jethro
Tull |
Life's
A Long Song EP |
A
period when this band where still relatively unaffected by over
flashy musology and still delivered emotional and heartfelt melodic
textures. (can only find "Life's A Long Song" most of
Tull's stuff after '79 misses the mark). |
USA
UK
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| Jimmy
Smith |
A Walk
on the Wildside / The Organ Grinders Swing
(both featured
on the Compact Jazz album)
|
The
best and most dynamic interpretation of the Elmar Bernstien masterpiece.
A top down, October evening drive down to St Tropez.... turn it
up loud... Hammond heaven....mmm.... nice. "The Organ Grinders
Swing" will now be known to those familiar with the Renault
Clio adverts. |
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UK
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| Jocelyn
Pook |
All
works |
Jocelyn Pook's assemblage of musical
perfection is achieved through intelligent use of sampling,
intuitive, flowing song structures and her own beguiling dream-girl
voice. This sonic montage exhibits incredibly imaginative drama
and melancholy, both light and shade. In fact nearly everything
euphoric about genuine musical emotion is derived through her
works. Extraordinarily harmonious with the core essence of the
dreambeat definition. See also her acclaimed soundtrack for
"The Merchant of Venice"
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USA
UK
CDs
Untold
Things
Flood
Blow
the Wind
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| John
Barry |
Theme
from The Persuaders |
Classy,
super-cool, fantabulous theme of themes. |
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UK
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| John
Barry |
The
Best of... |
Well,
you can't have too much of a good thing. |
USA
UK
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| John
Ireland |
General
|
Both
Ireland's early piano and chamber works are worth exploring...
some more accessible than others. |
USA
UK
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| jQuincy
Jones |
$
(The Heist) soundtrack |
Lost
classic, which is bound to be "rediscovered" by trendy
media spotters at some point... and thereby used in a car commercial
as has Bulitt and Jimmy
Smith. |
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UK
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| Julie
London |
Cry
Me A River |
Smoky,
sultry queen of cool lounge jazz. |
USA
UK
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| Kaoma |
Lambada |
Forget
the holiday fever hype surrounding this track... the song itself
was really sooo cute. |
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UK
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| Kate
Bush |
Wow
/ The Man With The Child in His Eyes |
The
Whole Story, (being "the best of") has these and a couple
of other memorable tracks. |
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UK
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| Led
Zeppelin |
L-Z
III side two tracks 1 to 3 |
A
set of deeper, real and refined melancolic accoustic songs which
seem to have otherwise gone over the heads of the usual Stairway
to Heaven brigade. |
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UK
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| Leftfield |
A
Final Hit... etc |
Headphones,
horizontal, summer night, empty field. Stir emotions with stunning
tracks like A Final Hit. |
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UK
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| Lenny
Kravitz |
Mr.
Cabdriver (from the album Let Love Rule) |
Scratch
pad song of which its rehearsal studio style rawness makes it
tireless. |
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UK
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|
Lightning
Tree
|
The Settlers
|
Can
only be described as a song joined at the hip with
White Horses. |
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UK
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| Liquid
Alice |
(theme
from) The Liberec Affair / on Eclipse |
Retro
but timeless classic reminiscent of the 60's 70's cold war romance
themes... On Eclipse produces atmospheric filtrations and sonically
well animated title description. |
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UK
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| lMichel
Legrand |
Theme
from Summer
of '42 |
Michel
Legrand's sensitive composition which melts in your mouth. |
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UK
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| Love |
Alone
Again Or |
Absolute
pinnacle of 60's acidpop.... just a beautiful song... press repeat. |
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UK
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| Lush |
Sweetness
and Light |
Magical. |
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UK
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| Madrigals
(Early Italian) |
General
|
The
magic potion for drifting into time travel late at night. |
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UK
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| Mahler |
Symphony
No 5, Adagietto (music from the film Death
in Venice) |
Incredibly
moving and timelessly emotional. |
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UK
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| Mamas
and Papas |
California
Dreaming |
The
ultimate anthem in the spirit of West coast 60's melancholy. |
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UK
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| Mash
(Johnny Mandell) |
Theme
from Mash |
ditto
descritpion as Taxi. |
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UK
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| Massive
Attack |
Unfinished
Sympathy (from Blue Lines)
Teardrop.
(from Mezzanine)
Protection
(with Tracey
Thorn on vocals)
(from Protection)
|
Essential
sonic solutions to encircle and pacify any emotional angst.
"Protection" eminates a stunning infinite groove. Take
a look at the promo maker Michel Gondry, an outstanding visionary
who directed this and also the listed Cibo
Matto videos... Perfect audio to visual interpretations. |
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UK
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| Mathews
Southern Comfort |
Woodstock |
Well
yes... a cool southern comfort version of a c.s.nandy song which
hit no1 in the UK charts in 1971. |
USA
UK
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| Mazzy
Star |
Fade
Into You (from the album So Tonight that I might
See) |
With
a voice (and looks) like Mazzy Star the majority of the productions
so far don't justify her potential. But this track works well,
out of context. |
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UK
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| Melanie |
Ruby
Tuesday |
This chart version by Melanie of a Stones
acid-classic carries an equally beautiful, but different aproach
to the arrangement. |
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UK
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| Miles
Davies |
Lift
To the Scaffold (sound track) |
If
only there were stations which played just this pure definition
of smoky melancholy, instead of the meaningless thwacky-bass-UK
funk-muso-crap which otherwise pollutes the "Jazz" airwaves. |
USA
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