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oceanobsession
14-01-2012, 01:55
Ill start it off with ,
1. is that all there is peggy lee
2. three bells ray charles
3. you dont own me dusty springfield
4. parents budgie
5. The weavers answer family
The ones that give you goosbumps.
long road out of eden - eagles
Jac Hawk
14-01-2012, 02:34
clannad "theme from harry's game"
Harold Budd - Lovely Thunder
Vassilis Tsabropoulos: Melos
Dark Sanctury: Les Memories Blesses
Jon Balik: Tuchia and O Andalusin
bobbasrah
14-01-2012, 13:19
From the celtic side -
Blair Douglas - Nelson Mandela's welcome to the city of Glasgow
Capercaillie - Breisleach, Grace and Pride
Davy Spillane - Atlantic Bridge
Eileen Ivers - Pachabel's frolics
Paul Mounsey - Nort
Shooglenifty - The arms dealers daughter
Original soundtrack for the film 'Monsters' by Jon Hopkins
Other compositions by Jon Hopkins are worth checking too
Craig Armstrong - As if to Nothing
Brian Eno - Another Green World (as an older alternative maybe?)
Twin Peaks Theme - Falling by Julie Cruise
http://youtu.be/7oDuGN6K3VQ
tommy6206
14-01-2012, 16:22
Passion by Peter Gabriel in parts its a bit like Black Hawk down movie theme
Reid Malenfant
14-01-2012, 16:27
Raison D'etre - The Slow Ascent
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John Foxx - Cathedral Ocean 1, 2 & 3...you have to be in the mood for these three albums they are very beautiful but slow and very, very haunting. I've listened to them when not in the right frame of mind and they left me feeling sad and kinda empty inside.
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Damien Jurado - Last Rights
Nick Drake - River Man
Randy Newman - I Think It's Going To Rain Today
Nick Cave - Darker With The Day
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Richard Thompson - Dimming Of The Day
Border Riever
17-01-2012, 10:56
Kruder and Dorfmeister -- Boogie Woogie
Lisa Gerrard -- Space Weaver
Bear with me - not tried this Youtube embed thing before....
Lisa Gerrard - Savean
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Dean Can Dance - Summoning of the Muse
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Nick Drake - Fly
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I Am Kloot - Not a Reasonable Man
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Rameau - Les Boréades, Entrée de Polymnie
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Clogs - Tides of Washington Bridge
http://clogs.bandcamp.com/track/tides-of-washington-bridge
+1 Harold Budd - The Pearl
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This Mortal Coil - Song to the Siren
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Reid Malenfant
17-01-2012, 13:07
Hi Chris, it's easy once explained :) When viewing the youtube clip you want, select the youtube video identifier...
Here is an example. Lustmord - Heresy
The link to it is:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZC8xysU5rw
Now you see the bit at the end which I made bold? 6ZC8xysU5rw
All you do is copy that, then when posting hit the Youtube button above the post you are making & paste it in.. like this :D
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ETA:- Well done, jobs a good one :eyebrows:
Many thanks Mark. Managed to do most of them.
BTW, love the Raison D'etre track. Reminds me of something lurking in my vinyl, but can't remember what.
jazzpiano
19-01-2012, 18:38
I would have to second Jostein's Richard & Linda Thompson and Nick Drake - beautiful choices.
~Barry
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gives me chills when the choir sings 'send up a prayer in my name'
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Haselsh1
23-01-2012, 12:04
The most staggeringly haunting music I know is the stuff I relax to; 'Merlin' by Meddwyn Goodall
Also 'Dust and Dreams' by Camel. This comes a very close second.
Spectral Morn
23-01-2012, 14:08
Whale Rider Soundtrack - Lisa Gerrard
Rain Tree Crows - Rain Tree Crows.
As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls - Pat Metheny Group.
anything by the Little Death Orchestra or Ghostland, also Dead Can Dance.
Regards D S D L
shabby64
24-01-2012, 19:31
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