Advantages: Songs are in the order they appear in the film Disadvantages: A few Ballroom numbers that may not be to everyones taste
...and Le Disc ( another Ballroom number )!
6. TIME OF MY LIFE (instrumental version) by The John Morris Orchestra
7. WHERE ARE YOU TONIGHT? by Tom Johnston
8. DO YOU LOVE ME by The Contours ( Brill song this makes medance and sing at the top of my voice, up tempo)
9. LOVE MAN By Otis Redding ( this is where Jonny trys to show Baby how to dance, another one to dance to!
10. STAY By Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs
11. WIPEOUT By The Surfaris ( no singing in this, a tune even people who have not seen Dirty Dancing will have heard before)
12. HUNGRY EYES By Eric Carmem ( a great power ballad)
13. OVERLOAD By Zappacosta
14. HEY BABY By Bruce Channel ( will have you singing along and swaying side to side, everytime i hear this i have to stop myself from adding the oohh aahh!
15. DE TODO UN POCO By Michael Lloyd and Le Disc ( Ballroom...
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...imagine.
Another Romeo and Juliet track is given the remix treatment to somewhat unsettling effect. 'When Doves Cry' starts off in a plaintive fashion, but moves into a section where the music behind the vocals makes me feel somewhat uncomfortable. I'm not sure if it's intended to sound sinister, but it definitely comes across that way. The lyrics are wonderful and I always find myself impressed by this track, even if I don't necessarily enjoy it.
Also unsettling, but in a different way is 'Happy Feet', another Strictly Ballroom remix. The vocals and playing of Jack Hylton and hisorchestra are given enough of a 1990s makeover to sound like a dance band has never sounded before, complete with record scratching. Great fun, but very bizarre.
Back to the operatic songs, but this time on the bizarre front, Benjamin Britten's settings...
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Advantages: Not a single bad or even mediocre song on the entire album. Disadvantages: Not everyone own's it.
...Having risen to the heady heights of fame at the tender age of 15, one might expect Silverchair to have burnt out and paled into history like so many others before them. Well... it hasn't been an easy ride, but the've come through. Each track on 'Neon Ballroom', their third and most accomplished albumn to date, deals with the many problems and emotions that have been thrown at front man Daniel Johns over the bands meteoric rise to the top.
Johns solid, directed, guitar work combines with an orchestra of strings and some moving piano performances from fellow aussie David helfgot, to produce a very involving sound quite unlike anything your likely to have heard before. Drawing emotions out of you left, right and center, then slaming you down before repeating the process, this album could quite possibly be the soundtrack of a generation...
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