NoMercy
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Post by NoMercy on Dec 10, 2010 7:54:47 GMT -5
There's a girl singing in the bridge before the end, who's this one?
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Post by Harold Saxon on Dec 10, 2010 8:07:39 GMT -5
It sounds like Kylie Minogue to me...
She's far more famous than Kelis or Ana Matronic though...
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Post by duranduranduran on Dec 10, 2010 8:09:18 GMT -5
Susan Boyle
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Post by lankysi on Dec 10, 2010 8:13:08 GMT -5
Sounds a bit like Yasmin Le Bon???
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NoMercy
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Post by NoMercy on Dec 10, 2010 11:50:22 GMT -5
There's a girl singing in the bridge before the end, who's this one? your mom. So clear who's the troll here. Don't go there, I can name your mother too.
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Post by duranfan09 on Dec 10, 2010 13:28:34 GMT -5
One thing I've noticed about this song. In the chorus, it uses Nick's (very old) Crumar Performer (complete with phaser) - the only track on the album where it appears. It's quite evident on the first two albums and all the early B-Sides, appearing on almost every track at some point (except The Chauffeur and Hungry Like The Wolf, perhaps a few others). It's my favourite Duran Duran synth. Think it might also be on "Mediterranea" at the end, but that could actually be the Jupiter 8 (which can produce a similar albeit slightly more modern sound). That's my *only* gripe with the new album, if it's supposed to be a homage to the early albums then where is the Crumar Performer? It was the most prevalent synth on the first two albums and it helped to scope Duran Duran's "signature" sound in the early days.
For anyone not familiar with it's sound, here is Roger playing and talking about the Crumar Performer's synth section from "New Religion" (01:59 onwards)
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Post by stuporfly on Dec 10, 2010 13:37:33 GMT -5
I really enjoyed the female vocals, and I have to say they might have been one of the things I liked best about the song. Unfortunately, my review stream didn't come with any info beyond what everyone else has seen in the press releases, so I can't offer any information.
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Post by sekret on Dec 10, 2010 20:55:57 GMT -5
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Post by Slim Khezri on Dec 10, 2010 22:55:29 GMT -5
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amandafsduran
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Post by amandafsduran on Dec 10, 2010 23:10:50 GMT -5
Actually I think Nina is the female voice who reads the news in "The man who stole a leopard". The female voice in "Blame the machines", no one knows, but my guessing is Ana Matronic too. But we will know for sure in 21st dec. only...
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