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Album |
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Louis Armstrong
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I've Got a Feeling l'm Falling
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Satch Plays Fats
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The "Fats" referred to is Thomas "Fats" Waller.
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Ted Lewis and His Orchestra
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Jungle Blues
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1928-1932 Vol. 2
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Williams Sisters
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Sam, the Old Accordion Man
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1927 (various artists)
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Temperance Seven
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Pasadena
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The Alberts, the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and the Temperance Seven (various artists)
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Grimms
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Where Am I Now
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Sleepers
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Stackridge
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Hold Me Tight
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Mr. Mick
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Tin Tin
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Tomorrow Today
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Astral Taxi
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Not the Stephen Duffy "Tin Tin"
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Mayo Thompson
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Horses
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Corky's Debt to His Father
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Elis Regina
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Nada Será Como Antes
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Elis
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J.J. Fad
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Supersonic
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(7-inch single)
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Oh OK
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Lilting
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(7-inch EP)
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Orange Juice
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Falling and Laughing
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The Heather's on Fire
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Sapphires
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Who Do You Love
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(7-inch single)
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Adventures in Stereo
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Close to You
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(7-inch EP)
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Evie Sands
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Any Way That You Want Me
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(7-inch single)
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Comateens
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Cool Chick
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(7-inch single)
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Saturday Looks Good to Me
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Ambulance
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All Your Summer Songs
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Eugene Kelly
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Lady
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Caroline Now: The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys (various artists tribute)
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Actually a Dennis Wilson song
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Motions
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You've Hurt Yourself
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Their Own Way
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Motions guitarist/songwriter Robbie van Leeuwen went on to found Shocking Blue and write their U.S. No. 1 hit "Venus."
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Herbie Hancock
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Watermelon Man
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Headhunters
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World (of Dreams)
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World Without End
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Who Is Yahdoosh?
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Featuring WFMU's Wm. Berger
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Liverpool Sound Collage
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Plastic Beetle
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Liverpool Sound Collage
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Paul McCartney shows his experimental side (maybe one day he'll finally release "Carnival of Light").
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Peanut Butter Wolf
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Phonies
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My Vinyl Weighs a Ton
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Paul Piot & Paul Guiot
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Rêve Pour un Beatle
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Blow Up Presents Exclusive Blend Volume 4 (various artists)
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Klaus Doldinger
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Sitar Beat
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Sitar Beat Vol. 1 (various artists)
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Sam Hui
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Just a Little
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Games Gamblers Play (soundtrack)
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The Hong Kong singer/actor does this Chinese-language version of the Beau Brummels song.
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Los Brincos
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Mejor
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Los Brincos
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From their second album, which shares a title (Los Brincos) with their first one
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Look Blue Go Purple
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Grace
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LBGPEP2 (12-inch EP)
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Qypthone
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Chez Nice
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Qypthone
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Jim O'Rourke
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Something Big
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Eureka
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Jackie & Roy
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Winds of Heaven
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Grass
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Wayfarers
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Conversazione
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World's Fare
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Dominique A.
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Exit
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Remué
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Peggy Lee
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I Go to Sleep
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Then Was Then – Now Is Now!
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A Ray Davies song never officially released by the Kinks
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BOX SCORE Number of songs: 34 • Percentage of songs from my personal collection: 100% • Ratio of songs with sung vocals to sampled vocals to purely instrumental: 27:2:5 • Ratio of songs with solely male vocals to solely female vocals to mixed-sex vocals: 12:11:4 • Language percentages: English – 80%; Spanish – 4%; French – 4%; Portuguese – 4%; Italian – 4%; Chinese – 4% • Number of vocalists not singing in his/her native language: 3 • Format breakdown: compact disc – 13; 12-inch vinyl – 15; 7-inch vinyl – 6 • Longest song: 8:24 • Shortest song: 1:00 • Artists by continent (defined by origin of artist, not where song was recorded): North America – 17; South America – 1; Europe – 13; Asia – 2; Africa – 0; Australia/Oceania – 1 • Songs by decade: pre-1920 – 0; 1920s – 2; 1930s – 0; 1940s – 0; 1950s – 1; 1960s – 9; 1970s – 7; 1980s – 5; 1990s – 7; 2000s – 3 • Number of groups that have had siblings of more famous musicians as members: 3
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