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Old 06-23-05 | 01:16 PM
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Old 06-24-05 | 01:52 AM
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Check out The Russian Futurists.
Old 06-24-05 | 04:18 AM
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KT Tunstall might satisfy your second category.
Old 06-24-05 | 07:18 AM
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Check out The Walker Brothers.
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
Check out The Walker Brothers.
wenders, I've never heard any Walker Brothers, but I have the first four Scott Walker CDs in the mail on their way here. Is the 'band' stuff very different from his solo material?
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You can never go wrong with Nick Drake. Also check out the solo records by Colin Blunstone.

Gotta also second the recommendation for Scott Walker and the Walker Bros stuff.
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this week i'm into what alan moore called 'the haunted nursery' sound of 60's english music... the left banke, 'odessey and oracle' by the zombies, 'see emily play' by pink floyd, even some stones tunes like 'dandelion' and 'she's a rainbow'. and then there's the american stuff like arthur lee and love...
The Left Banke were actually from New York, but if you like them then you'll probably enjoy a spin-off group - Montage.
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