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What Does Your Soul Look Like?

Side A
Artist Song
Bernie Green and His Orchestra  Ping Pong - Space Age Pop, Vol. 3 - (195?) 
Sakarin Boonpit  Pee Lah - Thai Beat A Go-Go, Vol. 3 - (197?) 
Hustlers, The  Migrane - More Surf Legends (And Rumors) - (1963) 
Viscounts, The  Harlem Nocturne - Loud, Fast and Out Of Control - (1959) 
Vince Taylor and His Playboys  Brand New Cadillac - Loud, Fast and Out Of Control - (1959) 
Sun Ra  Overtones of China - Sound of Joy - (1957) 
Art Ensemble of Chicago  IMMM - Bap-Tizum - (1973) 
Ahmed, Mohmoud  Unknown - Unknown - (?) 
Benjour, Jorge  O Telefone Tocou Novamente - Definative Collection - (1970) 
Christy, June  Softly As A Morning Sunrise - Something Cool - (1953) 
Cher  Take Me Home - Millienium Collection - (1979) 
Con Funk Shun  Chase Me - The Collection - (1979) 
Peanut Butter Wolf  Rock Unorthodox - My Vinyl Weighs A Ton - (1999) 
Run DMC  Peter Piper - Raising Hell - (1988) 
Gore, Leslie  Sunshine, Lolliopop & Rainbows - The Golden Hits of Leslie Gore - (1965) 
Guitar Workshop  Sugar Plums - Telecaster - Instrumental Diamonds '58-'77 - (1966) 
A-Bones  Sham Rock - The Life of Riley - (1991) 
Wells, Mary  Two Lovers - The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 2 - (1962) 
Tjader, Cal  Insight - Roots of Acid Jazz - (1963) 
Patife  Teu Bem - The Sexual Life of Savages - (198?) 
DJ Shadow  What Does Your Soul Look Like, Part I - Preemptive Strike - (1997) 
Isotope 217  Krytonite Smokes the Red Line - The Unstable Molecule - (1998) 
African Head Charge  One Destintation - ShahamaneLand - (1993) 
Chaos Inc.  Dartari Ooh Ahh - Jungle Exotica, Volume 2 - (195?) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Milkshakes, The  Shimmy Shake - 19th Nervous Shakedown - (1985) 
Area  Megalopia - Crac! - (1975) 
Read, Jill  Maybe - Stiff Records Story - (198?) 
Remains, The  Me Right Now - Remains - (1965) 
Wilson, Nancy  You'd Be Nice to Come Home To - Great Ladies of Song: Spotlight On Nancy Wilson - (1963) 
Calloway, Cab  Twee - Are You Hep to the Jive? - (19??) 
Passage  Fear - The Best of Passage - (1981) 
Faust  Why Don't You Eat Carrots? - Faust - (1971) 
Thane Russal + Three  Security - Perfumed Garden, Vol. 2 - (196?) 
David Murray Octet  Dewey's Circle - Ming - (1980) 
Lerche, Sondre  Wet Ground - Two Way Monologue - (2004) 
Brel, Jacques  Funeral Tango - Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris - (1997) 
Horne, Lena  Love Me or Leave Me - The Classic Lena Horne - (1955) 
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass  What Now My Love - What Now My Love - (1966) 
Donovan  Gold Watch Blues - Summer Day Reflection Songs - (1965) 
Birdsong of the Mesozoic  There Is No One - Fault Line - (1989) 
U. Roy and the Paragons  On the Beach - Your Ace From Space - (1969) 
Colosseum  Bring Out Your Dead - Time Machine: A Vertigo Retrospective - (1971) 
Uriah Heep  Lady in Black - Time Machine: A Vertigo Retrospective - (1971) 
Crass  Rival Tribal Revel Trebel - Best Before - (1980) 
Sigel, Bennie  Flatline - The B. Coming - (2005) 

Comment:

A Double-Disc Slab of Goodness.
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sammyg123
Date: 9/27/2005
Huge! Will i ever hear ALL these tracks during my lifetime. I hope so.
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lanhamyodel
Date: 9/27/2005
Lady in Black by Uriah Heep! Wow, that brings back memories. This was a hugely popular song in Switzerland when I was in 7th or 8th grade. The ulitmate 2-chord song. Now I can't understand anymore why I once really liked Uriah Heep...
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avant gardening
Date: 9/27/2005
"mix" is definitely the appropriate name for this. looks intriguing.
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French Connection
Date: 9/27/2005
Eclectic just doesn't come into it! TrTs bon.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 9/27/2005
Jesus.
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Slack-a-gogo
Date: 9/27/2005
Yea! Shout outs for Milkshakes, Remains, Birdsongs, and Leslie Gore.
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Media Vixen: Radio Sally
Date: 9/27/2005
Clearly, your soul is a-partyin' and tryin' to get the rest of us in on the action!
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Jenergy
Date: 9/27/2005
Oh baby, you KNOW what I like. So good to see Jacques Brel alive and well and cuddled up to the likes of Mary Wells and Birdsongs of the Mesozoic.
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Salman1
Date: 9/27/2005
good god, this is all over the place in that good way, of course.
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sport !
Date: 9/27/2005
I agree with Rob here! I only HOPE my soul looks as good as this.
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Thomas_Mohr
Date: 9/27/2005
The Uriah Heep track is a strong one to stomach indeed. ;) But other than that, this looks exceptional.
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musicgnome
Date: 9/28/2005
The Uriah Heep adds the perfect amount of kitsch and tasteless oddity I was looking for.

As for my mixes, I don't always add my favorites (or even Bands I am a huge fan of). Rather, I let my Muse and intuition do the talking. It keeps my mixes alive and interesting for me to listen to.
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g.a.b. l@bs
Date: 9/28/2005
Ahh, the Muse (she who must be obeyed)...a mixed genre agglomeration if'n I ever saw one.
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G-Sphere
Date: 9/28/2005
so many so many great picks
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Moe
Date: 9/28/2005
Dude! You never mentioned that you had any Uriah Heep in our recent trade talks. You've been holding out on me! ;) Nice one, gnome man.
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musicgnome
Date: 9/29/2005
All hail the mighty Uriah Heep.

Honestly, that sounds like a physical ailment.
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gobi
Date: 9/29/2005
wow!
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p the swede
Date: 10/3/2005
oh I forgot about our trade, still interested? I am