Other Mixes By Dom1
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LUSH VIBES THROUGH FRANCOISE'S HOUSE ON LA RUE DES ROSIERS
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Stan Kenton | Django (1959) | |
Elvis Presley | City By Night (1967) | |
Robert Gorl | Mit Dir (With You) (12") (1983) | |
King Tubby | In Love Dub (unk) | |
Susan Cadogan | Hurt So Good/Loving Is Good (12") (Millie Jackson) (1974) | |
The Sonny Bradshaw Seven | Love Is Blue (Paul Mauriat) (1968) | |
Jo Jo Bennett & Rhythm Rulers | Leaving Rome (1970) | |
Frank Sinatra | I Love Paris (1960) | |
Petula Clark | Un Mal Pour Un Bien (You're The One) (1965) | |
Hopeton Lewis | Groovin' Out On Life (1971) | |
Martina Topley-Bird | Anything (2003) | |
The Cinematic Orchestra (Feat Fontella Bass) | Evolution (2002) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Alice Coltrane | Journey In Satchidananda (1970) | |
Blue Slates | Season Song (2002) | |
Richard Hawley | Baby, You're My Light (2001) | |
Minnie Ripperton | Light My Fire (Doors) (1979) | |
Bobby Womack | Daylight (1976) | |
Bebel Gilberto | August Day Song (2002) | |
Francoise Hardy | Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour (1962) | |
David Ruffin | What You Gave Me (1969) | |
Damon Albarn et al | Sunset Coming On (2002) | |
Mylo | Need You Tonight (Judie Tzuke) (2004) | |
Divine Comedy | Tonight We Fly (1994) | |
Comment:
I can do Romance when The Devil's off my back!!Feedback:
This has so many great and unexpected choices! I love it!
Nice.
Wonderful! The Minnie Riperton through David Ruffin section has me doin' a knobby-kneed, devil-may-care dance.
Lots of twists-n-turns here, Dom; you're on fire (like a demon possessed)...Mr. Satan hisself could do no better.
But now that 'es of your back, wot the devil does 'is bitch do with 'er diaper?
But now that 'es of your back, wot the devil does 'is bitch do with 'er diaper?
king tubby and alice coltrane, cool
ohhhh...zooooo...francais, can't wait for paris, wow dom
Gorgeous.
mmm
J'aime Paris aussi! Funnily enough I'm listening to Petula Clarke at the mo. On a curious rather than pedantry note is that a Blue Slates or Blue States track? Never heard of Blue Slates that's all!
superb
Man I love your mixes - always interesting and full of surprises.
very nice.
this is lovely
Ah oui, c'est magnifique! Really, really like the Francoise Hardy -> close (lovely ending by the way) and, of course, the Sinatra is perfect too.
Blue STATES it is! My fault.
I also like the stretch that Curtis mentioned as well as the Kenton, Sinatra and Clark.
Francoise Hardy, Bebel Gilberto, Petula Clark. This looks to be wonderful