Hej Lis
Jeg tror du tænker på nummeret "Name and Number" af og med "Curiosity Killed
The Cat" fra 1989.
Nummeret var på daværende tidspunkt et meget stort hit og nok "Curiosity
Killed The Cat's" største nogensinde.
Se evt. nedenstående :
They infuriated some with their teen pinup poses and faux-jazzy style, but
on their second outing, Curiosity Killed the Cat loosened up a bit and
delivered the goods, as well as the looks. The British quartet worked with a
multitude of producers (including fusion bassist Nathan East and New Orleans
legend Allen Toussaint), yet the across-the-board result is an album that's
much funkier and more impressive than the band's debut. The best examples
are the two smashing tracks that bookend the disc, "Name and Number" and
"Keep on Trying"; each is powered by beats not far removed from the new jack
swing then tearing up the clubs. But the other ten cuts also offer evidence
of groove-heavy growth, including the percussion-laden "Go Go Ahead" and
"Trees Don't Grow on Money," which has a twisted (yet still danceable)
rhythm to match its backward title. Singer Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot and his
bandmates make only an occasional lapse into cushiony fuzak, as on
"Something New, Something Blue," keeping the focus on the harder-hitting
funk numbers. That approach seemed to promise even better things ahead, but
the group split after a final album (as Curiosity) five years later
venlig hilsen
Henrik Fuglesang
"Lis Pedersen" <lis-p@roslund.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Hej.
> Jeg efterlyser en engelsk sang som vist nok er noget i denne retning: Giv
me
> your name and number.
> Det er en mand og en dame, der synger og jeg mener at der indgår noget som
> ligner et telefonnummer i titlen.
> Kvindens stemmer lyder som en telefonsvarer
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> På forhånd tak for hjælpen...
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> Lis Pedersen
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