Various - Here Come The Girls album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Here Come The Girls
Style: Soul, Funk, Disco
Released: 2008
MP3 album: 1918 mb
FLAC album: 1378 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MMF FLAC ASF WAV VQF AC3 WAV
Genre: Funk and Soul
Here Come the Girls" is a song written by Allen Toussaint and originally recorded by Ernie K-Doe and released in 1970. It failed to chart at that time. In 2007 the Boots pharmacy chain used the song for two separate television commercials (August 2007; summer 2008). This led to the song re-charting (at for five weeks in the UK; and in 2007 in Ireland and again at for two weeks in 2008). It was this advertisement which the Sugababes heard and subsequently interpolated
Produced by him, it was released on Island Records in January 1974. The musical style of Here Come the Warm Jets is a hybrid of glam rock and art pop, similar to Eno's previous album work with Roxy Music, although in a stronger experimental fashion
Produced by Chris Seefried. Album Parking Lot Symphony. Here Come the Girls Lyrics. Here come the girls! Girls, girls, girls-girls! Here come the girls! Girls, girls, girls-girls! You're lookin' so good, it's a doggone shame That they all couldn't be mine You're lookin' so pretty, it's a doggone pity Oh, you're lookin' so fine I said look out brother, let me get further Little closer to the one I love Anything better than the opposite sex They must have kep' it up. above
Here Come. is 16 blistering minutes of hooliganistic mod-punk madness featuring Jeff Houle, also known as the sole brain behind budget rock cult faves STRANGE ATTRACTOR, and his brother Mitch, known ⅔ collectively as the power-pop force STATUES of P. Trash Records fame. Swagger drenched youngster frontman Tommy Commy recruited Strange Jeff by dragging him into a bathroom stall during a punk show, playing him an inaudible demo on a phone . Carlinhos It's just going back to England and hear The Buzzcocks, The Jam and others from that era. Great music, excellent vocals.
Album: various Scene: . sings the lesson-learning piano music. Music cue from original Scrubs score by Jan Stevens. Album: 'We Were Here' & 'First Between 3rd & 4th' EP. Episode . 5 - "My Hypocritical Oath". Turk, and Carla enter the club Album: various Scene: The girls hang out at a youth-oriented bar (background music). Scene: Carla gets some good news; . gains perspective about his future. Ride" by Cary Brothers.
Tracklist: 1. Needles In The Camel’s Eye, 2. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch, 3. Baby’s On Fire, 4. Cindy Tells Me, 5. Driving Me Backwards, 6. On Some Faraway Beach, 7. Blank Frank, 8. Dead Finks Don’t Talk, 9. Some Of Them Are Old, 10. Here Come The Warm Jets. 1. Needles In The Camel’s Eye. 2. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch.
The album features various guest musicians, including members of Roxy Music, Hawkwind, Matching Mole and Pink Fairies, as well as Chris Spedding, and Robert Fripp of King Crimson, who collaborated with Eno a year before in (No Pussyfooting). It was re-issued on compact disc in 1990 on Island Records and in 2004 on Virgin Records, and continued to elicit praise.
Tracklist
| Disc:1 Soul | ||
| 1.01 | –Ernie. K. Doe* | Here Come The Girls |
| 1.02 | –Dusty Springfield | Son Of A Preacherman |
| 1.03 | –Marlena Shaw | California Soul |
| 1.04 | –Dinah Washington | Mad About The Boy |
| 1.05 | –Etta James | I Just Wanna Make Love To You |
| 1.06 | –Aretha Franklin | Respect |
| 1.07 | –Fontella Bass | Rescue Me |
| 1.08 | –The Supremes | Nathan Jones |
| 1.09 | –Martha Reeves & The Vandellas | Heatwave |
| 1.10 | –The Marvelettes | Please Mr Postman |
| 1.11 | –The Staple Singers | I'll Take You There |
| 1.12 | –Diana Ross | Ain't No Mountain High Enough |
| 1.13 | –Diana Ross & The Supremes* | Stoned Love |
| 1.14 | –Gladys Knight & The Pips* | I Heard It Through The Grapevine |
| 1.15 | –Martha Reeves & The Vandellas | Jimmy Mack |
| 1.16 | –The Marvelettes | Too Many Fish In The Sea |
| 1.17 | –The Velvelettes | He Was Really Saying Somethin' |
| 1.18 | –Mary Wells | My Guy |
| 1.19 | –Etta James | Fire |
| 1.20 | –Diana Ross & The Supremes* | You Keep Me Hanging On |
| Disc2: Funk | ||
| 2.01 | –Jackson Sisters | I Believe In Miracles |
| 2.02 | –Donna Summer | Love To Love You Baby |
| 2.03 | –The Staple Singers | Respect Yourself |
| 2.04 | –Lyn Collins | Think |
| 2.05 | –Linda Lyndell | What A Man |
| 2.06 | –Jean Knight | Mr Big Stuff |
| 2.07 | –Betty Wright | Clean Up Woman |
| 2.08 | –Diana Ross | Upside Down |
| 2.09 | –Marva Whitney | It's My Thing |
| 2.10 | –Otis Redding & Carla Thomas | Tramp |
| 2.11 | –Shirley Ellis | The Clapping Song |
| 2.12 | –Myra Barnes | Message From The Soul Sisters |
| 2.13 | –Freda Payne | Unhooked Generation |
| 2.14 | –Marlena Shaw | Liberation Conversation |
| 2.15 | –Gloria Jones | Tainted Love |
| 2.16 | –The Velvelettes | Needle In A Haystack |
| 2.17 | –Tammi Terrell | Two Can Have A Party |
| 2.18 | –Lyn Collins | Rock Me Again And Again... |
| 2.19 | –Myra Barnes | Super Good |
| 2.20 | –The Pointer Sisters* | Yes We Can Can |
| 2.21 | –Elsie Mae | Do You Really Want To Rescue Me? |
| 2.22 | –Dusty Springfield | Spooky |
| Disc3: Disco | ||
| 3.01 | –Chic | Good Times |
| 3.02 | –Chaka Khan | I'm Every Woman |
| 3.03 | –Sister Sledge | We Are Family |
| 3.04 | –Donna Summer | I Feel Love |
| 3.05 | –Rose Royce | Carwash |
| 3.06 | –Evelyn Champagne King* | Love Come Down |
| 3.07 | –Patrice Rushen | Forget Me Nots |
| 3.08 | –Stacy Lattisaw | Jump To The Beat |
| 3.09 | –Pointer Sisters | Dare Me |
| 3.10 | –Shalamar | Friends |
| 3.11 | –Diana Ross | Love Hangover |
| 3.12 | –Yvonne Elliman | If I Can't Have You |
| 3.13 | –Gwen Macrae* | Keep The Fire Burning |
| 3.14 | –Three Degrees* | Givin' Up Givin' In |
| 3.15 | –Lipps Inc* | Funkytown |
| 3.16 | –Gloria Gaynor | I Will Survive |







