Prince – Dinner With Delores
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Armando Trovajoli – Bada Caterina
Although I’m not usually easily distracted by sexy kittenish singing – I’ve been hooked all year on the (mystery to me) singer’s “Oh no!” and “Oh yes” purrings on this soundtrack cut. The film was 1966’s Adulterio All-Italiana, this is from one of Beat at Cinecitta volume 2, one of many, many comps of this stuff you can and will pick up at www.moviegrooves.com
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Sloan – Right or Wrong
Never Hear the End of It by Canadian stars Sloan is my album of the year by a country mile. 30 songs, most of them aces, all of them good, all segued together. I just genuinely like it, I don’t care if it’s `Great’ or `great’, I just want to crank it up and sing along. A reviewer on amazon.com called it an `ever revealing power pop treasure trove’ – and I can’t do better than that.
With too many highlights to mention, and no one song being particularly representative of an album where all four guys pitch in their best ever songs, here’s one by Jay Ferguson, my fave Sloan, which has a lovely piano break, makes all the right moves, and doesn’t waste a second of its 2 minutes.
Power pop rock should be the biggest music in the world, like it was in the 1970s. It’s been weakened by sloppy indie practitioners, let’s face it. Sloan at their best are total AM radio naturals, and a real rocking band. I wish they were one of a hundred groups filling pop charts that people cared about with this kind of power pop magic with 4 boss singles and a album masterpiece every single year.
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John Barry – The Girl With the Sun In Her Hair
Everyone knows this one from childhood TV. I hereby pledge that these postings will not overlook the bleeding obvious. This particular shiny remaster is from new cheapo box set Themeology. I’m the last kid on the block to get `into’ John Barry. Well, I did buy Midnight Cowboy in 1988 from the soundtracks stall (how I’d love to go back there now) in
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Jaibi – It Was Like A Nightmare
From Dave Godin’s Deep Soul Treasures Volume 3, or was it 4. The killer line is about “the real me, deep down inside.” Is there any such thing as the `real’ anyone? Are we just social constructs? In the world of deep soul, these are stupid questions. The nightmare - the real you, your real feelings ground down by reality and circumstance. No! NO!!! NO!!!!
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