-The Art of Noise, "Moments in Love" (instrumental, extended version) -Louis Armstrong, "Let's Do It", :Makin Whoopee" -Etta James "Leave YOur Hat On" -Maceo Parker "Children's World" (instrumental, another 10+ min selection) -D'Angelo "Untitled/How Does it Feel" -Prince "Adore" -Mark Isham, a cut on the "Romeo Is Bleeding Soundtrack" that I can't recall right now
A fun but very, ahem, distracting list to make! |
Philip, we need your list. Don't be shy. We're all hanging by a thread. |
just about anything with a well played spanish guitar. of all the instruments, IMO, none convey romanticism like the spanish guitar. |
Thanks for reminding me. Sade's "Stronger Than Pride"
Enigma can also take you to a very special place. |
Thank you Launche, my bags would be packed and waiting on the doorstep at your suggestions, after she'd kicked my ass first that is...
For all the smoochie fans 'your love is king' by Sade. |
I listened to that "Last exit" song, oh my gawd thank you for Marvin Gaye, I had no idea. Different strokes for different folks.
If you ever want to try something different Gaye's "I Want You" and "Let's Get It On" Remastered Expanded Deluxe Editions are excellent if you don't own them already. |
If 'lust' is the same as 'love' then 'Last Exit for the Lost' by Fields of the nephilim.
I suppose 'sexual healing' by Marvin Gaye if that's your bag, only last 4mins though.........
Whereas 'Last exit' lasts for 10mins with a big crescendo, oo-er missus................... |
"If You Wear That Velvet Dress" from U2's Pop "Ten Nights" from Spain's The Blue Moods of Spain
I'll agree with the previous responses about Marvin Gaye. |
"Push Push" by Herbie Mann. And if the music doesn't do it look at the gatefold. -John |
"Cruisin" by Smokey Robinson |
"Actually "Avalon" is by Roxy Music."
Well, if you want to split hairs, Roxy Music was the first group to record Bryan Ferry's "Avalon". He was the composer. |
Ted Nugent
"My Love Is Like A Tire Iron" |
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Actually "Avalon" is by Roxy Music. Excellent tune, and one of my favorite albums. |
I recall reading about a survey at one time in the past that said Bryan Ferry's "Avalon" was one of the most popular "bedroom" tunes. |
"Ruby My Dear" on Roy Hargrove's CD "Diamond in the Rough" (1990) |
Put on some Marvin Gaye and be down with it. That man could sing "Baby, you are fat and ugly but I've got an hour to spare." And I swear she would take it as a compliment. I've never needed more than Marvin. |
Check out Pete Belasco, "Deeper". |
You gotta include "Je t'aime" with Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg
Yummmmy!
DesW
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Gee Phil, your third paragraph sets the bar rather high. It may not reach that high but one albumn that readily comes to mind is Stan Getz- "Cafe Montmarte". As to your criteria, "tunes that leave you weak at the knees", I"m not sure if this cd meets that one. When listening to this I'm usually horizontal. |
Enigma is pretty good for that...... |