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Tepid tunes of 1986, the second best year of all time.
Playlist
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I Get Along Without You Very Well by The Durutti Column on Circuses and Bread (Factory) - Break
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Time Warp by Chris Spedding on Guitar Graffi (Warner) -
Casserole Efeilliaid by Datblygu on 1985 - 1995 (Ankstmusik) -
World by Tangled Shoelaces on Turn My Dial - M Squared Recordings and more, 1981-84 (Chapter Music) -
Go Ahead by Gap Dream on Gap Dream (Burger Records) - Break
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True Love Will Find You In The End by Sonic Boom, Spectrum on What Came Before After (Space Age) -
Satin Doll by The Chills on Kaleidoscope World (Slash) -
Grace by Look Blue Go Purple on Look Blue Go Purple Compilation (Flying Nun Records) -
Born in the Wrong Time by The Great Unwashed on Collection (Flying Nun) - Break
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I Wanna Be Free (as The Lizards) by Epic Soundtracks on Wild Smile (Easy Action/ Troubadour) -
Premonitions -- The Fantasy by Bobb Trimble on Harvest of Dreams (Secretly Canadian) -
I Feel Like The Mother Of The World by Smog on A River Ain't Too Much To Love (Drag City) -
Femme Fatale by DOLLY MIXTURE on Other Music (Self) - Break
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The Root by Kim Deal, Morgan Nagler on The Root (Period Music) -
Beautiful Things by 3Ds on The Venus Trail (Merge Records) -
Firebell Ringing by The Pastels on Truckload of Trouble (Paperhouse Records) -
Dream Baby Dream by Black Tambourine on Black Tambourine (Slumberland) - Break
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You Are Still Beautiful by The Bartlebees on The Bartlebees (Little Teddy Recordings) -
Before We Go Under by The Magick Heads on Before We Go Under (Flying Nun) -
She's Gone by The Train Set on Never California (Bletch Records) -
Sunflower by The Springfields on Singles 1986-1991 (Slumberland) - Break
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Just a Girl by The Pale Fountains on Something On My Mind (Les Disques du Crepuscule) -
Into Your Arms by Love Positions on Billiepeebup (half a cow) -
The World Is As Soft As Lace by Felt on Crumbling The Antiseptic Beauty (Cherry Red) -
We Could Walk Together by The Clientele on Suburban Light (Merge) - Break
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Calling Out of Context by Arthur Russell on Calling Out of Context (Audika)