It was fun putting these together as actual podcasts using real music. I put them together using Winamp and Sound Forge. I doubt anyone in this thread is going to like mine, but if someone has a mind to try they can be heard that is not located in the United States. Non-geographic places ("the kitchen") or metaphorical places ("my heart") are not permissible, nor are nationalist or geographic possessives ("Russian.")
Leipzig
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I had had one already put together with foreign-language songs when it was clairified that they could be singing in English, and I had one of those almost done just in case, so what the heck. Here are both of them.
(my favorite)
Hector Zazou with Anneli Drecker (France and Norway) - I"ll Strangle You
Velvet Belly (Norway) - Wide Open Spaces
Sugarcubes (Iceland) - Planet
Komeda (Sweden) - Flabbergast
Ephemera (Norway) - Last Thing
Takako Minekawa (Japan) - Fantastic Cat
Rainbirds (Germany) - Big Fat Cat
Anne Pigalle (France) - The 1000 Colours Waltz
Bel Canto (Norway) - Shimmering, Warm & Bright
Bjork - One Day (Iceland)
Stina Nordenstam (Sweden) - Another Story Girl
Emiliana Torrini (Iceland) - Unemployed In Summertime
Notes:
Title is play on English as a Second Language.
01. This is from Hector's album Sahara Blue. The male voice is Gerard Depardieu.
02. Anne Marie Almedal on vocals. From Window Tree.
03. Bjork of course on vocals. From Planet 12".
04. Lena Karlsson on vocals, from What Makes It Go.
05. Christine Sandtorv, Jannicke Larsen and Inger Lise Střrksen are Ephemera. From Balloons And Champagne.
06. From Recubed.
07. Katharina Franck on vocals, from Two Faces.
08. From Everything Could Be So Perfect.
09. Anneli Drecker on vocals, from Shimmering, Warm & Bright.
10. From Debut.
11. From Memories Of A Color.
12. From Love In The Time Of Science.
[QUOTE=RickJay]Challenge 3: Put together a CD of songs with titles at least six words long. For bonus points, do this without including any song put out by an emo band in the last three years.
I have no idea what emo is, so I hope I didn't include any. I kinda doubt it.