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Old 09-18-2008, 12:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I thought I would finally have a go at one of these so here we go :

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Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo : Orchestra of Bologna Municop Thetra

The opening music to the Scorcese classic Raging Bull. If I had this playing in my head 24/7, I still dont thin I would get sick of it.

Fifty Five Falls : Marissa Nadler

Too much emphasis was put on the word 'haunting' in reviews I read for this for me to really judge it fairly. But after hearing it for myself, I can see why it is referred to as so.

Marcus Garvey : Burning Spear

A fine start to the finest reggae album ever.

The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore : The Walker Brothers

Spector style production, baritone vocals and an almost ironic major key.

Fastlove : George Michael

Yes that's right. Possibly the finest pop song of the last 20 years. Beautiful production, around 5 different memorable hooks. If you're dubious about George, begin here.

Lazy : X-Press 2

'A moment' as it is described at the end of the song. David Byrne <3, rly.

St. Elmo's Fire : Brian Eno

My opening into the world of Eno, I hope it will act as someone elses.

Death (Crystal Castles Remix) : White Lies

I have no real love for either of these acts, yet this song seems to really in it's grip.

Untrue : Burial

Slowing down the set with some groggy, gritty dubstep is always a good move.

Tuj la Kompanar' (Les Copains d'Abord) : Georges Brassens

Never heard Chanson? it's about time you did.
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