Just watched A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, great movie, but that's not what's on my mind. I came to hear Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street and remembered what a great song it is. I decided to start tracking down some other stuff with similar vibe to it, such as Dire Straits - Your Latest Trick and Chris Isaak - Wicked Game. Obviously not trance tunes, but so what, we've had that discussion before and I've heard some interesting use of songs like this being used in mixes.
They are all pretty obvious classics but way ahead of my time. Would love to get some advice on more tracks with similar feel to them, not necessary as familiar as the tracks I mentioned. Have a feeling some of you guys in here are quite well acquainted with the territory.
Oct-31-2007 21:36
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Try - Paul Simon - Graceland
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Nov-01-2007 00:37
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..Not sure if this is what you're after but this gives me the vibe..
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Nov-01-2007 08:08
surfrgal
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I love Baker Street, a true classic. It's on my iPod in frequent rotation. Here are a couple of suggestions (the sound quality isn't great), let me know if you like these and I will try to dig up some more.
James Taylor - Fire and Rain
Neil Young - Old Man
America - A Horse with No Name
Cat Stevens - Cats in the Cradle
Nov-01-2007 18:06
flavdave
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The fact that you think Baker Street is similar to Wicked Game blows my mind.
Nov-01-2007 22:36
rawbound
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Thanks. Can see that I was quite vague in my description in what type of songs that I was looking for. Though, judging by your recommendations it seems that you grasped what I wanted anywas. That A Horse with No Name track is awesome for an example
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Originally posted by flavdave
The fact that you think Baker Street is similar to Wicked Game blows my mind.
Well it really isn't in so many ways but I've liked it ever since trentemoller put it in his essential mix. I guess it's quite a wide range of songs that I'm open for then?
In this track and Baker Street the lead instrument "makes" the song somehow. I guess in some ways that's what I'm after, though there's always exceptions (wicked game).
Nov-01-2007 23:04
surfrgal
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Originally posted by flavdave
The fact that you think Baker Street is similar to Wicked Game blows my mind.
They may not be similar in style, but they seem similar in vibe to me.
Nov-01-2007 23:52
surfrgal
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Originally posted by rawbound
Thanks. Can see that I was quite vague in my description in what type of songs that I was looking for. Though, judging by your recommendations it seems that you grasped what I wanted anywas. That A Horse with No Name track is awesome for an example
Well it really isn't in so many ways but I've liked it ever since trentemoller put it in his essential mix. I guess it's quite a wide range of songs that I'm open for then?
In this track and Baker Street the lead instrument "makes" the song somehow. I guess in some ways that's what I'm after, though there's always exceptions (wicked game).
I guess you are referring to the saxaphone (lead instrument) in Baker Street and the Dire Straits track? Wicked Game does not have saxaphone, but a similar laidback feel. I will go through some more music and see if I can come up with any other suggestions for you. Am happy you like the Horse with No Name, it's one of my favorites too. Fire and Rain is wonderful, very sad.
Nov-01-2007 23:56
PoisonJam19
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Marshall Tucker Band
Nov-02-2007 00:55
GrimReaper
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Perhaps
David Stewart & Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here
It's a nice yet melancholic sax driven piece i've always liked. It's the title track from the late 80s movie by the same name. Has also been remixed in recent years into Leama & Moor style proggy trance from what i recall. I'll think of some others later.
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Nov-02-2007 01:44
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Perhaps
David Stewart & Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here
It's a nice yet melancholic sax driven piece i've always liked. It's the title track from the late 80s movie by the same name. Has also been remixed in recent years into Leama & Moor style proggy trance from what i recall. I'll think of some others later.