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Poll Question: Please vote for 3 MAIN (before "Intermission") songs and 2 bonus songs
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    Posted: April 24 2023 at 22:54
While Mila's "Interactive Poll: It Takes Two!" is still going on with most not having voted yet, I decided to put up another kind of "it takes two" or "three" for nominations in the meantime -- especially for those of us who already voted. I don't see a conflict in a nomination round overlapping a voting round but I hope I am not thought of as stepping on toes. I can be too impulsive.

In this round, we think of two bands/ projects (or three) that each have a song sung by the same singer. That singer does not need to be a regular of the band. If thinking of two bands that have shared the same singer proves too hard, feel free to include a solo release of that singer. And consider a third bonus (might not be in the poll) if there are more than two projects with that singer involved in a song. I would like the bonus mentioned (from project not yet covered) if you have one.

So here are the guidelines for nomination:

1. Mention with youtube embeds if you can, otherwise links, or bandcamp links etc., two or three tracks by two or three projects with the same singer. Two at least will be nominated, but consider a bonus if there are three projects that you wish to represent.

2. You can post as many duos or trios as you like (and different artists), just plan to have your nominated duo or trio ready by, well, that I will say later. Maybe two weeks from now.

3. I would rather make this non-Prog, although if one of the three projects by the singer is Prog, that's fine, and it can go in the bonus category.

4. Please try to keep the entries on the shorter length side. Up to about seven minutes for a track might be okay, less is more ideal. That said, it's more of a cumulative thing, so if you have, say, one three minute and one nine minute track, that's fine. I want to be flexible while avoiding "epic length" ones.

For voting:

1. You will be expected to vote for three tracks total, none that you nominated, unless we include bonuses, and from the bonuses you can vote for one more (Mila inspired). Vote in the poll and mention your choices in a post. EDIT: Decided to go with voting for two bonus tracks (if that means voting on a poll option line twice, then so be it as I had to combine bonuses).

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My singer is the wonderful Elizabeth Fraser, best known for her role in Cocteau Twins. I might change the Massive Attack one because it is so well-known and I have mentioned it before, but I love it (she is on more than one song on Mezzanine).

Cocteau Twins - Musette and Drums (off Head Over Heels, 1983)



Massive Attack - Teardrop (off Mezzanine, 1998)



Bonus:

Harold Budd, Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie & Simon Raymonde - She Will Destroy You (off The Moon and the Melodies (1986)



She also made an EP under the name Sun's Signature in 2022.

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Here is the youtube playlist for all posted tracks, starting with my three.



https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4JuI7T3Xy9-YhO_YLeg6Sce

And here is the playlist for just the nominees:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXcp9fYc6K4KUB6zJuKcbVOniE_dMyB6s



I ask that people vote for three songs with three different singers in the the main poll, and please vote for two songs in the bonus poll (if you did not include a bonus option, then voting here is optional). Please specify which songs you voted for in a post.


Here is the list of all the nominees:

Main:

Lewian:
Rainbirds - Waltz for Jane (Katharina Franck)
FM Einheit w/ Katharina Franck - Educacao

Suitkees
High Life Soundtrack - Willow (Stuart Staples)
Micatone - Handbrake (featuring Stuart Staples)

I prophesy disaster:
Notopia - Connect (feat. Peter Hammill)
Saro Cosentino - The Joke (feat. Peter Hammill)

Mila-13:
Richard Bona ft. Salif Keïta - Kalabancoro
Richard Bona & Alfredo Rodriguez - Raíces/Roots

mathman0806:
Heron Oblivion - Oriar (Meg Baird)
Espers - Flaming Telepaths (Meg Baird)

jamesbaldwin:
Treat Her Right - I Think She Likes Me (Mark Sandman)
Morphine - Free Love (Mark Sandman)

omphaloskepsis:
Free - Fire and Water (Paul Rogers)
Bad Company - Silver, Blue And Gold (Paul Rogers)

Cristi
How we Live - All the Time in the World (Steve Hogarth)
Steve Hogarth & Richard Barbieri - Red Kite

Logan:
Yann Tiersen with Elizabeth Fraser - Kala
Cocteau Twins - In the Gold Dust Rush (Elizabeth Fraser)

Baldjean:
Frumpy - Take Care of Illusion (Inga Rumpf)
Atlantis - It's Getting Better (Inga Rumpf)

INTERMISSION (not intended for votes)

Bonus:
Lewian: Katharina Franck - Wind Was Playing With My Hair
Suitkees: Tindersticks - Frozen (Stuart Staples)
Ipd: Isildurs Bane & Peter Hammill - Before You Know It
Mila: Toto Bona Lokua - Ma Mama
Mathman: Meg Baird & Mary Lattimore: Damaged Sunset
Ompha: The Firm - Midnight Moonlight (Paul Rogers)
Cristi: Europeans - Going to Work (Steve Hogarth)
Logan: The Future Sound of London w/ Elizabeth Fraser - Lifeforms Pt. 4

Making those two songs each, I have:

Katharina Franck - Wind Was Playing With My Hair OR Tindersticks - Frozen (Stuart Staples)
Isildurs Bane & Peter Hammill - Before You Know It OR Toto Bona Lokua - Ma Mama
Meg Baird & Mary Lattimore - Damaged Sunset OR The Firm - Midnight Moonlight (Paul Rogers)
Europeans - Going to Work (Steve Hogarth) OR The Future Sound of London (aka FSOL) w/ Fraser - Lifeforms Pt. 4

The OR can be an AND if those are your two choices from the bonuses.

It's a bit of a squeeze in the bonuses, but I wanted to fit them all in and have an Intermission.


Edited by Logan - May 11 2023 at 00:36
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2023 at 03:14
so just singers that were involved in several bands/projects? 
I'll think of something and get back to this. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote I prophesy disaster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2023 at 05:19
So as not to be excluded from this poll, I decided to ignore the non-prog request and choose two projects with Peter Hammill as singer. But I won't choose the obvious. Instead, I will go for these two:

Isildurs Bane & Peter Hammill - In Amazonia - Before You Know It
 
 
 
The Amorphous Androgynous & Peter Hammill - We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal
 
 
Unfortunately, it appears that this second video is a short (4:51) promotional video rather than the album track (which is 12:22 long).
 



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mathman0806 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2023 at 20:11
Cool. I have an artist in mind. But first will vote in Mila's poll. I have made a few start and stop listens. But a lot of work recently.
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Thanks for the new poll, Greg! I will see what I can do this weekend. Smile

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Wonderful idea, Greg!
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Hmm, with the previous poll I was initially a bit reluctant, but it turned out quite easy to find some duos... Here, I'm less sure if it will be that easy. Will see, but cannot guarantee to come up with something...

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This is not so easy, so it may be the only idea I have (but let's see) is two projects that I already had in earlier polls, but anyway, here goes.
It's the German singer Katharina Franck, voice of the Rainbirds:
Waltz for Jane
She has also taken part in FM Einheit's project Stein (here she sings in Portuguese):
Educacao



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...and as a bonus a solo project.
Wind Was Playing With My Hair

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Saved by my favourite radio station that just played the below Micatone track, with singer Stuart Staples of Tindersticks fame. I already presented them here before, but you may not know that Tindersticks and Stuart Staples wrote most of the film music for Claire Denis' films. So, Stuart Staples is the featured singer here.

Stuart Staples - Willow (from the soundtrack of High Life, 2018):



In 2012 he lend his voice to a track of Micatone; I didn't know this, but it just came by on the radio and I liked it...

Micatone - Handbrake (featuring Stuart Staples):



And then something by Tindersticks themselves from the same year, from the album The Something Rain (2012).

Tindersticks - Frozen:






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Hello everyone. It's been a while.

I am sorry that I have been absent for so long time, and since you might be wondering why, I think I better come clean: I have been facing mental problems for some time, and my psychiatrist thinks the main cause is autism - which I believe is plausible. One of the things about autism is, you have to use more mental resources on a lot of things, including work, but also social interaction. Since I have had too much work, I have been rather stressed, and I haven't had the surplus to participate in the polls. It's regrettable because I really miss it, but maybe I will get some tools that make it easier for me to stick around.

Perhaps I will begin writing comments on PA again, and perhaps I will even get the surplus to write album reviews - or participate in the Interactive Polls - but at the moment I can't promise anything.

I hope you all understand, and I wish you good luck in the poll.

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English singer-Tony Barrows holds a special place in my heart. Barrows  sang lead for "First Class", "Edison Lighthouse", "Brotherhood Of Man", "White Plains",  "Tony Burrows", The Flower Pot Men" and "The Pipkins".   All had hit songs in the late 60s and early 70s. 

 The Flower Pot Men had Deep Purple founders Jon Lord on organ and Nick Simpler on bass. King Crimson alumni- Gordon Haskell also played bass for The Flower Pot Men.   Ironically, after Barrows left "Brotherhood Of Man" the band won the 1976 Eurovision Contest. 

"Beach Baby",  "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes"..."Let's Go To San Francisco" ,










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Hi Anders,
sorry to hear this! Yes, you are missed, and you'll be always welcome. But of course the most important thing is that you care well for yourself!
All the best wishes,
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@Anders: Thanks for chiming in and letting us know, but I'm sorry to read this. Hope it'll go better and you'll find the right tools soon. We miss your input, but you know that you can always join in, when and as you can. Beer

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Hi Anders, good to hear from you. Your contributions are missed. I can relate to struggles with mental health. My son, who is 19 and currently living with me, is diagnosed with type 1 autism (formerly called Asperger's) along with ADHD, and struggles with social interaction. Finding tools and routines is important. I wish you the best and hope you can join us again in these polls.

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My choice of vocalist is Iggy Pop, who is still going on at age 76, and released his 19th album earlier this year.

He has been a guest vocalist for many artist. His best known band is the Stooges.

First up is the soundtrack to Arizon Dream, composed by Bosnian musician Goran Bregović. He has Iggy on vocals for four of the tracks.

Goran Bregović and Iggy Pop - In the Death Car



In 2021, Iggy play a couple of pieces by Belgian violinist/violist/compose Catherine Graindorge on his radio show. She wrote to thank and off-handedly suggested they collaborate. He said sure and the result is a 4-track EP with Iggy providing vocals on 3 of the tracks. The 4th is an instrumental titled "Iggy." I have posted this before in Greg's YouTube thread

Catherine Graindorge and Iggy Pop - The Dictator



Bonus third track, in respect to the recently passed Ryuichi Sakamoto, I select a track from Sakamoto's album Neo Geo.

Ryuichi Sakamoto and Iggy Pop - Risky



And unasked for fourth song because I love it. His only U.S. top 40 song with Kate Pierson of the B-52's

Iggy Pop and Kate Pierson - Candy

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I go with Giuliano Palma, singer of Casino Royale and then leader of "Giuliano Palma & The Bluebeaters"


1) Casino Royale: "Ogni singolo giorno"


2) Giuliano Palma & The Bluebeaters: "Messico e Nuvole"




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@Greg, I have a question. I have an artist in mind who performs in the first track with his band and in the second one with an orchestra (that song was arranged by the conductor of the orchestra). Both songs are written by the same person, though. Does that meet your guidelines?



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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

So as not to be excluded from this poll, I decided to ignore the non-prog request and choose two projects with Peter Hammill as singer. But I won't choose the obvious.
 
Peter Hammill has made quite a few guest appearences on other artist's albums, some even as lead vocals. For example, here's two from Robert Fripp - Exposure:
 
 
Disengage
 
 
 
Chicago
 
 
 
And a third in which he duetted with Terre Roche:
 
I May Not Have Had Enough Of Me But I've Had Enough Of You
 
 
 



Edited by I prophesy disaster - April 30 2023 at 16:30
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^ Funnily enough, or maybe not funny but because I am a fan, Robert Wyatt and Peter Hammill were two of the first I thought about when I said that I'd rather make this non-Prog (Robert Wyatt especially has been involved in so many things, and for a deemed-Prog artist edition with the same idea which I though I might do when it's my turn again, I would have wanted to cover him). Mind you, lots of artists who are considered Prog at PA have made music that I wouldn't call Prog, be it solo or in collaborations. And many others not in PA may have made music that individuals consider Prog. Prog can be a very proglematic term, or problematic I mean. I still would rather the focus be on tracks at least that one might not associate with Prog that much. I want to try to be accommodating, while at the same time I'm not comfortable with ignoring the guidelines when it comes to these topics. Not uncommon to adapt the rules depending upon others suggestions and limitations so that more can join in.

Anders: I can relate. Take care, hope you participate again at some time, and my PM box is open if you want to offload to someone who has some experience with such matters.

Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

@Greg, I have a question. I have an artist in mind who performs in the first track with his band and in the second one with an orchestra (that song was arranged by the conductor of the orchestra). Both songs are written by the same person, though. Does that meet your guidelines?


If they are under different project names, then I expect to be okay with it. I'm okay with the songs being written by the same person, and taking different collaborations into account. Maybe you would give me the name and I will look into it.

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Note: I would think this is a pretty easy challenge. If one has a singer that one would like to represent, then a site like rateyourmusic will show different projects/ "Member of" and appears on when searching. Rateyourmusic is my main tool/ music resource. And I'm fine with people mentioning music that they discovered thanks to their research for this topic. A big joy of these polls to me is not only discovering new-to-mew music from others, as well as re-appraising and reacquainting myself with music, but also there can be some discovery and re-discovery for me when coming up with options. The Harold Budd, Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie & Simon Raymonde album I covered as my bonus is new to me, and the other two are older favourites of mine.

By the way, sorry getting back a bit late to this topic, but I've been very busy this last week and so staying away from even looking at PA else it distract me.
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