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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.

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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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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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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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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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Beach Boys Good Vibrations / God Only Knows Both of these classics are bound to be found on a Best Of...

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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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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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Byrds the Notorious Byrd Brothers Definitive 60's soft psychedelia. Classic summer road music.

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Cardigans First Band on the Moon There are one or two tracks which really stand out on every Cardigans album so listen through.

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Carol King Its Too Late (from the album Tapestry) A song and a voice you can never ever tire of. Tapestry is a classic album of the 70's but timeless due to its un-effected and transparently-produced qualities... a perfect balance.

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Carpenters Close to You Songwriting perfection from the Bacharach School of Smooth.

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Cat Stevens The Best Of Covers a fair chunk of his intelligent, outstanding repetoire.

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Catatonia Dead from the Waist Down (from the album Equally Cursed and Blessed) Like the Cardigans there is always a couple of great tracks to find on every Catatonia album.

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Chicane Offshore / Early Drift into it... past the dawn.

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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.

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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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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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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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Delius In A Summer Garden Perfect afternoon tea side dish with the cucumber sandwiches

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Diana Ross Do You Know Where you're Going To (Theme from Mahogony) Kind of song balance which brings the best out of Diana Ross.

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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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Doors Riders on The Storm / Light My Fire With tracks like these never close The Doors behind you...

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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.

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Dusty Springfield The Look of Love Bacharach/David masterpiece... the finest swansong for Dusty Springfield.

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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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Glen Campbell The Witchita Lineman A classic outstanding song striking all the right dreambeat harmonics.

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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...

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Grieg Peer Gynt As they say, no sensible classical collection is complete without this.

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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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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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James Taylor Fire and Rain (From the album Greatest Hits) Songs in the same perfect melting pot as Carol King.

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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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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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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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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).

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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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John Barry The Best of... Well, you can't have too much of a good thing.

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John Ireland General Both Ireland's early piano and chamber works are worth exploring... some more accessible than others.

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Julie London Cry Me A River Smoky, sultry queen of cool lounge jazz.

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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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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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lMichel Legrand Theme from Summer of '42 Michel Legrand's sensitive composition which melts in your mouth.

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Love Alone Again Or Absolute pinnacle of 60's acidpop.... just a beautiful song... press repeat.

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Madrigals (Early Italian) General The magic potion for drifting into time travel late at night.

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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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Mamas and Papas California Dreaming The ultimate anthem in the spirit of West coast 60's melancholy.

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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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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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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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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.

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Miles Davies In A Silent Way The origin of contemporary freestyle so subtle and underscored you could play this eternally as incidental background to your own life ... a circle, never ending... just press repeat on your player... and drive... and do things.

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Miles Davies Kind of Blue The definitive of smoky jazz... so smoky in fact it's best to leave the windows open to keep carcinogens at safer breathing levels.

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Monkees

Head (soundtrack)

also I'm a Believer

A most original concept created by The Monkees with some help from Frank Zappa. A cross blend of musical extremes and sounds which, retrospectivly has since paid off... becoming a cult classic 30 years later (see Head in the film listing for further details).

Play "I'm A Believer" back to back with The Archies' "Sugar Sugar".

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Nilsson Everybody's Talkin (from the film Midnight Cowboy) Just a good "round and round like a windmill" song.

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Nouvelle Vague Nouvelle Vague db listing - top music choice
Released in early 2004 but only recently discovered by TV advert makers (so you now hear extracts of this album on everything ... which is kind of a shame), Nouvelle Vague is an amazing reworking of 1980's new wave songs sung in a Latin style by the cutest sounding French female singers. Yes ... it's a bizarre mix of musical genres, but it works brilliantly.
Truly outstanding, and the best album of its kind to appear in the first decade of the 21st century.

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Palestrina General Silent nights though country roads and misty mornings by still shores.....

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Petula Clarke Don't Sleep in The Subway Stands way above all her other hits. A great, affecting memorable pop song.

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Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother - Side Two The fine French band Air (also listed) are obviously hugely influenced by this stuff.

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Plimsouls The Oldest Story in The World / A Million Miles Away (from the album Everywhere at Once) One of the original West Coast jangly guitar bands with attitude who dissapeared in 1984 only to return for a one off album in'98 sounding very much like they used to. However we guide you to the an early 80's gem.

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Popol Vuh General The name Popol Vuh is the Mayan "Book of the Dawn of Life" The band Popol Vuh led by Florian Fricke are responsible for the haunting background music in Werner Hertzog's best films... Another sub-harmonic of the dreambeat.

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Portishead Dummy Mostly tracks of a dreambeat nature.

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Quincy Jones Everything Must Change Quality vocal track from the album Body Heat.

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Radiohead Street Spirit A cross between Mash and traditional english folk song.. in fact it sounds like a whole of things but its still a groovy track.

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Radiohead Talk Show Host You can also find this on the sountrack to Romeo and Juliet.

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Robert Miles Children Whirly whirly feel-good... but shame about the token club-Ibiza-hammering-on-a-cardboard-box.

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Roberta Flack Killing Me Softly With His Song Same story goes here as with the David Cassidy description but this track was covered reasonably well but spoilt by completely out of place flavour-of-the-month rap chat...so... hear this, the timeless original.

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rThe Rolling Stones Ruby Tuesday Flowing, songwriting perfection and a beautiful arangement.

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Saint Etienne So Tough Surreal angelic, melancholic.. and therefore has the required ingredients to make this another classic album of the dreambeat genre St Etienne shares first place with Adventures in Stereo and Air's Moon Safari as three out of four of the best "dreambeat sound" albums of 1990's.

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Saint Etienne Only Love Can Break Your Heart The original 1990 release in is the one to hear... not the later remix with the annoying extra vocal spin in.

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Samuel Barber Adagio

The absolute definition of musical melancholy...It also seems to have been rediscovered in the last three or four years and is therefore played and "remixed" into commercial overkill... don't let that put you off.

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Satie Gymnopedies Never fails to have you drifting into warm, Monet, lilly wonderlands.

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Simon and Garfunkel General One or two outstanding, unforgetable songs on most of their early albums.

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Stereolab General Haunting tones and drones of a lo-fi dreambeat signature. A Looking-Glass favourite.

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Stina Nordenstam Little Star