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The last two sound like the same track. The last one almost cereainly ( to my ears) isn't Les Petroleuses is Frenchie King.
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I like the tracks from Danger Diabolik (my spellchecker wanted to replace it with Diabetic!!) Yes i cant wait for the release of Danger: Diabetic
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I like the tracks from Danger Diabolik (my spellchecker wanted to replace it with Diabetic!!) Yes i cant wait for the release of Danger: Diabetic With a climax of sugar lumps instead of gold bars, eh. This calls for a remake!
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Jul 31, 2020 - 4:59 PM
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The Rome album is written by the American music producer Danger Mouse and the Italian composer Daniele Luppi. The album took five years to make and was inspired by the music from spaghetti westerns. The album was recorded using vintage equipment and, as well as featuring musicians who recorded spaghetti western soundtracks, also features a reunited Cantori Moderni – the choir put together by Alessandro Alessandroni – that performed on the soundtrack to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.[13] The album also includes vocals by the American singers Jack White on the tracks "The Rose with the Broken Neck", "Two Against One" and "The World", and Norah Jones on the tracks "Season's Trees", "Black" and "Problem Queen".[12] White additionally chose to provide lyrics for his three songs. Musicians Gegè Munari - Drums and percussion Dario Rosciglione - Upright and electric bass Luciano Ciccaglioni - Acoustic and electric guitars Antonello Vannucchi - Celesta, harpsichord, organ and piano Roberto Podio - Percussion Gilda Buttà - Celesta and harpsichord Cantori Moderni - Choir Edda Dell'Orso - Soprano Vocals Jack White - Vocals ("The Rose with a Broken Neck", "Two Against One" and "The World") Norah Jones - Vocals ("Season's Trees", "Black" and "Problem Queen")
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