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Gene Loves Jezebel |
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Love Keeps Dragging Me Down |
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Alternative, Pop |
If you went to college in the ‘80s, wore a lot of black and deejayed at your school's radio station, this G.L.J. tune is definitely for you.
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The Fixx |
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Stand or Fall (Live) |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative, Pop |
Anyone still reveling in the eighties will enjoy this little download. Yes, you heard it, the Fixx's live energy will make you think that you never changed your hairstyle.
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Eureka Farm |
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Quinsonnas |
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Alternative, Pop |
Pure genius from a splendid group of lads from Bellingham, WA. Eureka Farm is pop music like you've never heard before. Be sure to check out this beauty.
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Los Lobos |
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Tomorrow Never Knows |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop, Rock |
This live cover of one of the Beatles' greatest songs can't quite match the original -- what could? -- but still gives plenty of psychedelic bang for yer buck.
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John Lennon |
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(Just Like) Starting Over |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop |
This triumphant return to the recording studio signaled an end to John Lennon’s self-imposed hiatus from pop stardom, and gave fresh hope to longtime fans desperate for new material.
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My Morning Jacket |
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At Dawn |
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Pop |
Fans of the tripped-out Sunflower-era Beach Boys (anybody out there?) should connect with the multilayered melancholia of this power pop songscape from independent Darla imprint. Spector-esque production results in a wall of swooshing sound that suggests a sleepy, Sunday morning sunrise.
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The Smiths |
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Please Please Let Me Get What I Want |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop |
Crooning melancholia, ringing guitars, and tunefully obsessive self-absorption. Yep, that’s the Smiths, alright. “Please, please, please” turn it up.
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No Doubt |
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Cellophane Boy |
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Alternative, Pop |
Don't look for more ska-pop here. This new track from No Doubt is polished, personal and -- gasp! -- mature!
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St. Etienne |
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Sylvie |
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Alternative, Pop |
Delicious ear candy from pre-eminent English pop trio St. Etienne.
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Deborah Harry and Robert Jacks |
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Der Einzeger Weg |
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Pop, Rock |
Perhaps the first slasher-flick theme not to include screaming strings or panicked horns, this torch song would sound more at home in Weimar Berlin than the Texas prairie.
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