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Posted by Jim Higgins on 10/14/05 21:39
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:48:35 +0100, Baxter Tocher <btocher@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Terry Pinnell wrote:
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>> I'm making (another!) assault on my disorganised music library.
>> Current task is assigning a Genre tag to those without one. I know
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>Been there - good luck :-)
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>This is very subjective, but here's by 2 euros worth.
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>> Mantotovani:
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>Easy listening.
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>> Roberta Flack: First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
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>Soul. And definitively so.
The sista is a Soul sista, but that particular song is as Pop as
Pepsi. If it isn't Pop, then everything Michael Jackson did after
leaving the Jackson Five is Soul too. ;-)
>> Ink Spots
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>Doowop, or 50s/60s.
Depends on the song. The Ink Spots did everything from Easy Listening
to Harmony (Doo Wop)
>> Judy Collins: Send in the Clowns
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>Folk.
Collins was a folk singer, but "Send in the Clowns," "Both Sides Now,"
and a few more were done outside her usual genre during the perios
when she was accompanying herself on piano. Not sure what it is, but
it's definitely not Folk.
I know you said it's subjective, so that's my subjective view of it.
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