Little Frozen One - Kiki Dee
Posts by Noni
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I've Got the Music In Me - Kiki Dee
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Sugar On The Floor - Kiki Dee
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Spin The Silver - Jump
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Staring At The Rain - Jump
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Tower of Babel - Jump
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Quite like this catchy song by a 12 year old on BGT.
Reminds me of Bruno Mars
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Night Walker - Finch
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Ocean Sounds - Iamthemorning
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White Noise White Heat - Elbow
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I Got You Eating Out Of My Hand - Francis Dunnery
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New James Bond - NO TIME TO DIE showing April the 4th 2021...
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Cheese and - Onions - The Rutles.
My favourite flavour in crisps or chips, but not in the USA/Canada.
Unheard of in Canada.....
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I would consider myself a fan of the era between Crime and FLW. I had a listen to these albums for the first time in a long time recently and found that I liked Crisis a lot more than I initially had. The Meaning is such a good song.
My favorite album of theirs is Even In The Quietest Moments, just song after song of good stuff. It's odd how they got real big with Breakfast and then fell apart on the next album. I guess the Hodgson/Davies solo songs formula could only go on so long though. I never listened to anything after that period but did hear a bit of Roger's stuff which was hit or miss for me.
Quite a Roger fan myself, like his voice.
Even In The Quietest Moments is my favourite album.
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Mandoki Soulmates — Living In The Gap + Hungarian Pictures
The list is a finger-licking state of affairs and sees an international group of truly gifted musicians like Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull), Al Di Meola, Mike Stern, Peter Maffay, Jack Bruce (Cream), John Halliwell (Supertramp), Bobby Kimball (>em class="artist">Toto), and Tony Carey (Planet P).
These names are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the "Soulmates" involved on this two album set, let alone those involved in past incarnations and live performances. Overarching this prestigious group of class musicians is vocalist/percussionist Leslie Mandoki, the great "unknown" superconductor.