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  2. This Strange Effect - Wikipedia

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    "This Strange Effect" is a song written by Ray Davies of The Kinks, and released first by Dave Berry in July 1965. [1] The single was released in the United States in September 1965. It reached No.1 in the Netherlands, [1] but peaked at No.37 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] A studio recording was never officially released by The Kinks, but live ...

  3. Hooverphonic - Wikipedia

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    "Renaissance Affair" and "This Strange Effect" were used in the Belgian movie Shades, as was "Shades" (the theme composed for the film). Alex Callier worked as the composer for the movie. "Renaissance Affair" was also used in the US in a Volkswagen New Beetle TV ad circa 2000. "This Strange Effect" was also used in the 20th episode of La Femme ...

  4. One Vision - Wikipedia

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    Mack acknowledged that lead singer Freddie Mercury wanted "lots of strange noises and swirling sounds", so he came into the studio one morning, sampled some of the vocal lines Mercury sang into the Kurzweil and toyed around with them by creating a downward pitch change and applying various effects to it. The ending was done in a similar fashion ...

  5. Strange Fruit - Wikipedia

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    "Strange Fruit" is a song written and composed by Abel Meeropol (under his pseudonym Lewis Allan) and recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939. The lyrics were drawn from a poem by Meeropol published in 1937.

  6. Blue Wonder Power Milk - Wikipedia

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    Blue Wonder Power Milk is the second studio album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic, released on 11 May 1998 by Columbia Records. [7] It is the band's first album with lead singer Geike Arnaert.

  7. Dave Berry (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Berry (born David Holgate Grundy, 6 February 1941) is an English rock singer and former teen idol during the 1960s. His best-remembered hits are "Memphis, Tennessee", "The Crying Game" (1964) and his 1965 hit "Little Things", a cover version of Bobby Goldsboro's Stateside top 40 success.

  8. Ray Davies - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with "A Well Respected Man" and "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" (both recorded in the summer of 1965), Davies's lyrics assumed a new sociological character. He began to explore the aspirations and frustrations of common working-class people, with particular emphasis on the psychological effects of the British class system.

  9. Unloved (band) - Wikipedia

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    Unloved is an alternative music trio formed in Los Angeles in 2015, by American musicians Jade Vincent and Keefus Ciancia, and Northern Irish musician David Holmes. [1] [2] Songs from their 2016 debut album Guilty of Love [3] and 2019 follow-up album Heartbreak were used as the basis of the soundtrack to the BBC America television series Killing Eve (2018–2022).