You've got to love this classic 1989 Marc Almond & Gene Pitney duet revamp. The purple lyrics, bombastic orchestration, all that high drama. Hearing it again for the first time in ages swept me away. High octane fuel for a super Sunday:
Okay, it's like in the mainstream of the mainstream of 1980s hard rock, but I never grow tired of listening to this record ...
Exquisite, this 2006 classical piano instrumental by Ludvico. It really builds.
Like the sound of sinking into a warm bath. ...
I always have time for this 1971 Southern country rock classic. It's like you can hear distant echoes of the Carter Family, but the sound is uniquely Allman Brothers ...
Okay, it's a bit early in the day, but this funky ole house tune from 2002 might make you want to pull on your glitter trousers ...
Anyone out there also have a thing for serene Italian horror film soundtracks? This instrumental is beautiful ...
Seems apt for a Saturday night ...
Delightful, super smooth Mr Scruff retro-jazz break-beaty 1999 tune to ease you into the weekend. It's becoming a ritual ...
As $Clout hovers around $100 we could all use a wish.
I recalled this super track from about ten years ago.
And yes, it's the version without Eminem!
Love this one: Bryan Ferry's artful take on Joe South's 1970 classic, 'Walk A Mile in My Shoes.'
For the sake of comparison, Elvis's swinging version is equally superb:
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