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is another soul classic - nearly four minutes of intro here before you get to the song, as Clarence Carter explains his views on making love
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is another soul classic - nearly four minutes of intro here before you get to the song, as Clarence Carter explains his views on making love
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The store I work at has Muzak and ever since Black Friday (aka the day after Thanksgiving), the Muzak has been on the holiday channel. I happen to like this channel, even if some of the music isn't all that great (there was a rendition of "Christmas Time Is Here" that was just mind numbingly tired). However, many of the people I work with (all of whom are younger than me) despise the holiday ...
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This weekend across the river, you have the chance to see some tired old acts, most of which have only one of two of their original members, or you can see some interesting new music from both locals and out of towners. Here’s a look at who’s who in the second category. Friday evening [...]
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Compiled by: saradactyl. 01. Clarence Carter - "Slip Away" (The Best of Clarence Carter) 02. Bright Eyes - "Make a Plan to Love Me" (Cassadaga) 03. William Elliot Whitmore - "When Push Comes to Love" (Ashes to Dust) 04. Jack's Mannequin - "Meet Me At My Window" (Sound of Superman) 05. Lauryn Hill - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill) 06. Under the Influence of Giants ...
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I was underwhelmed by Wes Anderson's last feature length The Darjeeling Limited, mostly because of the soundtrack. The movie's music selection was dominated by the Kinks' 1970 satirical look at the record industry, Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One—one of my all-time favorite records. But topically, the songs had little if anything to do with Anderson's film. Sure, "This Time .
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103 songs featuring Otis Redding, Al Green, Nina Simone, Curtis Mayfield...
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