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Track |
Album |
Comments |
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Jay Thomas
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A Madman for Breakfast
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Programmer's Digest
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This track is from a radio-industry audio "magazine."
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Del Close & John Brent
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Cool
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How to Speak Hip
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unidentified
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"Allen, They'll Eat You"
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Sounds for Little Ones
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unidentified
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Kabbila (The Patch of Forest)
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Abayudaya: Music From the Jewish People of Uganda
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Michael Snow
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Si Nopo Da (By What Signs Will I Come to Understand?)
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The Last LP
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Mandrill and Michael Masser
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Ali Bombaye I (Zaire Chant)
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The Greatest (soundtrack)
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Fela Kuti
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Mr. Grammarticalogylisationalism Is the Boss
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The Underground Spiritual Game
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Mixed by Chef Xcel
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Desmond Williams
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High Speed Drift
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Delights of the Garden
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Milton Nascimento
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Trastevere
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Minas
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Moondog
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I'm This, I'm That
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H'art Songs
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Ian and Sylvia
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So Much for Dreaming
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So Much for Dreaming
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Duncan Browne
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On the Bombsite
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Give Me Take You
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Ghost
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Hazy Paradise
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Hypnotic Underworld
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Stevie Wonder
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Golden Lady
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Innervisions
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Mars
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Outside Africa
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Mars EP (12-inch EP)
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Wire
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Half Eaten
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Send
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Ut
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Sick
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Conviction
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The Receptionists
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Spradley
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The Last Letter
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Add N to (X)
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Up the Punks
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Loud Like Nature
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The Jimmy Dale Adventure
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You'd Better Love Me
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Soft and Groovy
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Yo La Tengo
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Winter A-Go-Go
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Summer Sun
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Peggy March
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Das Glück Vergeht
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Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Träume
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Susana Baca
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Heces
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Susana Baca
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Michel Polnareff
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Âme Câline
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Le Bal des Laze
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The Ventures
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Soul Coaxing (Ame Caline)
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Flights of Fantasy
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Bertrand Burgalat Meets A.S. Dragon
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Ma Recontre
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Bertrand Burgalat Meets A.S. Dragon
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Les Sultans
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Pour Qui Pourqoi
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Express
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The Pretty Things
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Defecting Grey
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S.F. Sorrow
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A bonus track on the CD release of this album
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Asha and Kishore Kumar
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Mil Gaya Hum Saathi
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Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (soundtrack)
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Songs by R.D. Burman
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The Girls
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Way, Way Out
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(7-inch single)
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Fugu
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F24 (Dipodomys)
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Fugu (CD EP)
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The Orchestre Murphy
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Bad Day at Babbling Brook
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Smut
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Mr. Scruff
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Ron's Newt
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Warp Back to Earth
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From a half tribute album to/half compilation album of German soundtrack composer Peter Thomas
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The Atlantics
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Chief Wooping-Koff
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The CBS Singles Collection 1963-1965
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BOX SCORE Number of songs: 34 • Percentage of songs from my personal collection: 91% • Ratio of songs with sung vocals to instrumental songs to other (e.g., found sounds, spoken word, etc.): 25:6:3 • Ratio of songs with sung vocals containing solely male vocals to solely female vocals to mixed-sex vocals: 14:5:6 • Number of vocalists not singing in his or her native language: 4 • Longest song: 8:03 • Shortest song: 1:07 • Format breakdown: compact disc – 20; 12-inch vinyl – 13; 7-inch vinyl – 1 • Artists by continent (defined by origin of artist, not where song was recorded): North America – 18; South America – 2; Europe – 9; Asia – 2; Africa – 2; Australia/Oceania – 1 • Number of songs played that qualify as Canadian content under Canada's Broadcasting Act of 1968: 4 • Number of songs played that would qualify if New Jersey had a similar law: 1 • Consecutive weeks in which i've played a song by Michel Polnareff: 2 • Number of different versions of "Âme Câline" played in the past four weeks: 3 • Percentage of artists played that i have seen perform live: 24%
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