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Drag

Drag (1997) more music like this

by k.d. lang

Returning, however tentatively, to the torch stylings that made Ingénue her most successful album, k.d. lang crafted an odd commercial comeback with Drag. A collection of covers that are somehow related to smoking, Drag is far more ambitious than the average cover record. She recasts Steve Miller's "The Joker" and the Hollies' "The Air That I ...

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Days and Nights of Blue Luck Inverted

Days and Nights of Blue Luck Inverted (1988) more music like this

by Kip Hanrahan

This moody and quirky work by the rather mysterious Hanrahan has many bright moments, like the smoky opener "Love is Like a Cigarette," abut the disc is rather dated at points, with labored lyrics like "The night was like a Ferrari," as well as the sound of the drum machine-driven "Marriage." Interested parties should be directed to his later work ...

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Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven

Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven (1998) more music like this

by Maurice Winnick

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Walk the Worn out Floor

Walk the Worn out Floor (1997) more music like this

by Julie Wolf

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Raisin' the Rent

Raisin' the Rent (2000) more music like this

by Ivie Anderson & Duke Ellington

Hep Records presents a worthy tribute to one of the great jazz vocalists of the 1930s. Ivie Anderson (1905-1949) is heard with Duke Ellington and his orchestra on two-dozen recordings made between February 2, 1932 and March 23, 1937. Much of the material comes straight out of Tin Pan Alley, including four tunes by Harold Arlen, and there are a ...

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Duke Ellington Presents Ivie Anderson (1932) more music like this

by Duke Ellington

This excellent double LP contains 32 of Ivie Anderson's best vocals with Duke Ellington's orchestra, dating from 1932's "It Don't Mean a Thing" up to 1940's "Stormy Weather." Although Anderson was occasionally saddled with novelty tunes or forgettable items, this set finds her at her very best and these enjoyable titles also contain many fine ...

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