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Frou Frou – Let Go

Frou Frou,Imogen Heap,Guy Sigsworth
“Let Go”

I first heard this song while watching the movie “The Holiday” (Which is an awesome movie, by the way).
I can’t believe I hadn’t already been exposed to Frou Frou having already listened to everything by Imogen Heap.
Who knew she had a side project called Frou Frou? Ok, so I did know, but for some reason I skipped over this one.

I know it’s a bit of Electronica/Dance and a mix of downtempo trippy stuff, but I love it. There’s something about her voice that makes me a bit swimmy in the head.

Enjoy.


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From the Album: Details

Coldplay – See You Soon

Coldplay
“See You Soon”

Listening to Mat made me want to feature a Coldplay song. Hopefully this isn’t one you’ve heard. They certainly don’t play this one on the radio. It’s from a CD released in 2000 (Blue Room), and it isn’t available everywhere. If you’re a crazed Coldplay fan like me, then you’ve certainly heard this song before.

This song needs no explanation (but I’ll give you one anyway).

It’s about someone’s insecurity — someone who apparently can’t trust, and shuts them self in from (I assume) relationships. (source: songfacts.com)

I featured it for many reasons. Listen to the words.

“Don’t lose your trust…”


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From the Album: Blue Room

Mat Kearney
“Where we gonna go from here”

This guy’s music is probably all over the radio right now — i’m not sure. I can honestly say I don’t listen to the radio.

With Vocals like Chris Martin, subtle guitar parts, and an ethereal mix of instruments in the background, it’s hard not to like this guy’s music.


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From the Album: Nothing Left to Lose

Augustana – Boston

Augustana
“Boston”

Apparently Falsetto is in lately — This song reminds me of the way James Blunt weaves falsetto into his melodies.

Maybe I’ll stick with Adult Alternative for a spell.


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From the Album: All The Stars And Boulevards

Alternate Routes
“Hollywood”

There’s something youthful and pure about the music from this band. I hope they stay true to the inspiration that created this song. It’s where I hope they hover for years to come. My ears would be lucky to hear what this band can create. Let’s all hope the coming years are good to The Alternate Routes.


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From the Album: Good & Reckless & True

The Voice Squad
“The Parting Glass”

A simply beautiful song, this is. Today is a day for revelers here in Dallas. Lower Greenville avenue will be filled, no doubt, with party goers wearing green. A parade, as is customary, will be led by Vincent Zubras playing the bagpipes as he has done for well over a decade.

Here’s the last verse:

If I had money enough to spend and leisure time to sit awhile,
There is a fair maid in this town who sorely has my heart beguiled.
Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips, I own she has my heart in thrall,
So fill me to the parting glass, goodnight and joy be with you all.


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From the Album: The Greatest Songs Ever

The Chieftains
“Mo Ghile Mear”

I love the Chieftains. I love Sting. When I found a Chieftain song that featured Sting I felt as if the heavens had opened up and tinkled gold on us. Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s day!

I hope you like.


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From the Album: The Wide World Over

Celtic Woman – May it Be

Celtic Woman
“May It Be”

Yesterday’s music was a real downer. I needed a pick-me-up today. I hope this song makes you want to hug bunnies, dance under rainbows, and do other pot-of-gold type stuff. Celtic Woman took celtic music over by storm — or rather a gentle rain — in 2005 when they released this album. These gals have some soothing tones. — Is that Irish Spring I smell in the air?


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From the Album: Celtic Woman

Tannahill Weavers
“Capernaum”

Leave it to me to find a truly sad scottish song.

Here you have it. I will be indebted to anyone who helps me out in this genre, for I am rather ignorant of music and artists of Scotland/Ireland.


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From the Album: The Tannahill Weavers Collection

Wings
“Mull of Kintyre”

“The Mull of Kintyre refers to the most southwesterly section of the long Kintyre Peninsula in southwestern Scotland. The area is home to an historic lighthouse and has been immortalised into the popular consciousness by the hit 1977 song “Mull of Kintyre” by resident Paul McCartney.” – wikipedia.

As the song goes:

Far have I traveled and much have I seen…
Mull of kintyre. Oh mist rolling in from the sea,
My desire is always to be here

Enjoy =)


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From the Album: Wings Greatest

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