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  • #31
    For getting right down to the real nitty gritty there are two albums by Alpha on the Melankolic label, ‘Come From Heaven’ and ‘Pepper’- both have been road tested by me and my friends (separately) and have never failed to deliver.



    Harold Budd’s lush jazz-inspired soundscapes on ‘The Pavilion of Dreams’, especially the two tracks, one adapted from a Pharoah Sanders track, the other from a John Coltrane track, are definitely torrid zone contenders.

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    Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On’ and ‘Midnight Love’ are also obvious choices (the former has been re-released with a whole c.d. of new material) as is John Coltrane’s ‘A Love Supreme’- it bridges the gap between sacred and profane love very well indeed.

    For the frenzied attack (The Postman Always Rings Twice scenario) I’d recommend Cabaret Voltaire’s ‘2 X 45’ album, especially the tracks ‘Protection’ and ‘Get Out of My Face’- for those times when clothes simply get in the way, and a kitchen table is better than a futon...

    Individual tracks I put on compilation c.d.s include:

    Craig Armstrong: Weather Storm
    Massive Attack: Angel
    Bill Withers: Ain’t No Sunshine
    Nina Simone: Sinnerman and Don’t Smoke in Bed
    Roberta Flack: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
    M.F.S.B.: Love Is The Message
    Isaac Hayes: Walk On By
    Donna Summer: I Feel Love
    Talking Heads: The Great Curve and Take Me To The River (live)
    Brian Eno/David Byrne: Jezebel Spirit (original version)
    The Passions: I’m In Love With A German Film Star
    Magazine: The Light Pours Out Of Me
    Lisa Germano: Happiness
    Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger: Wheel’s On Fire
    Roxy Music: For Your Pleasure and The Bogus Man and Both Ends Burning (live)
    Erma Franklin: Piece of My Heart
    Erin O’Hara: Down in the Valley
    William Orbit: Water From A Vine Leaf
    Kate Bush: The Sensual World
    Massive Attack and Madonna: I Want You
    Grace Jones: Use Me and Walking in the Rain and Pull Up To The Bumper
    Phoebe Snow: Every Night
    Tracy Thorn and Massive Attack: The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game
    P.J. Harvey: One Time Too Many and Long Snake Moan
    Moloko: The Time Is Now
    Morcheeba: Fear and Love
    David Bowie: Can You Hear Me ? and Fascination
    Bryan Ferry: Feel the Need and What Goes On

    There are some excellent rude blues compilations, C.B.S. released two, I think, called Raunchy Blues, well worth investigating.



    As is Julia Lee’s entire oeuvre.

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    • #32
      Maxwell
      Jose Padilla
      Sade
      Enigma's first album
      Mandalay
      Nina Simone
      Portishead's first album
      -30-

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      • #33
        Molly gets the award for best organised.
        As for Lazarus and the Gimp, I wouldn't recognise a single one of those.

        I guess my fondest memory goes to Catfish's first album "Unlimited Address", but any decent trance or trip hop would do nicely.
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        • #34
          Beethoven's 9th Symphony.
          "Lord of the Dance" soundtrack.
          Or for something a little more mystical, Gregorian Chant.
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          • #35
            Any Christmas songs sung by frank Sinatra or the like
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Japher
              Whatever is on the car radio, probably KNBR or some conservative radio talk show

              Actually, it always seems to be the theme song from Jay Leno... man that song is long
              KSFO?
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              • #37
                Slow to crescendo would be "Golden Ball", by Stereolab.

                Although Concrete Blonde's "Bloodletting" album had some good tunes for this.

                And a friend of mine has an album called, "Music to make love to your old lady by."
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                • #38
                  Civ 3 Soundtrack...


                  ...what??

                  (and yes, this HAS happened before)
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                  • #39
                    I want proof of that

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                    • #40
                      the theme to the Delta Force starring Chuck Norris
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                      • #41
                        or you could play group x, the arabian rap sensation, specifically their song "i just want bang bang bang".
                        B♭3

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                        • #42
                          Re: Make-out music?

                          Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
                          Try to answer fairly quickly too. There's a definite time element to this.
                          So how was it? What did you eventually choose?
                          I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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                          • #43
                            Vangelis

                            The cover of "Tainted Love" by Marilyn Manson. Killswitch Engage's "When Darkness Falls" was pretty cool too. Anything on the Metallica "S&M" album is good!

                            Avoid Led Zep like the plague, otherwise we men WILL get up and play air guitar. Its not like we have an option.

                            Meantime AC, we need INFORMATION!!! .
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                            • #44
                              Lovage - Music to make love to your old lady by

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                              • #45
                                and btw:
                                Serge Gainsbourg - #2

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