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I downloaded some Brian Setzer Orchestra last night. Good stuff!
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Death Is Waiting
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I forgot all about him but the album with Drunk Driving is Priceless!
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Really, really old
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Look into some of the early Deep Purple, they released some stuff with an orchestra and also look into a group called The Electric Prunes, they also had some releases with an orchestra.
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Have My Own Room
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Tangerine Green
They can be Kinda Trippy
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Gonna make you groove...
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This is a great thread. Thanks for everyone's contributions. I'm brewing beer tonight and am checking out various songs on Rhapsody during my breaks. Very enjoyable.
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Still Watching My Back
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I have to say Zappa. Not really an 'orchestra' but a lot of the orchestra elements on the syn-clavier in a lot of his stuff, very driving high energy.
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Committed
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You might consider Pink Martini -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Martini
http://pinkmartini.com/home/
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Blackdog,
Looking for complexity and perhaps a culmination, or at least a recent reflection, of past art rock? Try the album "Dark Passion Play" by Nightwish, or "Nighttime Birds" by The Gathering. You won't regret it |
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