Album Results

The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show 

Various

The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show

Genre: COMPILATIONS
Label: BBC Worldwide Limited
Release date: 2007

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Walk Like An Egyptian The Feeling
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2.  Everybody's Changing Lily Allen
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3.  To Know Him Is To Love Him Amy Winehouse
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4.  Steady As She Goes The Raconteurs
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5.  Pictures Of Matchstick Men Kasabian
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6.  On Call Kings Of Leon
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7.  Motorcycle Emptiness Manic Street Pr...
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8.  Nobody Home The New York Fund
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9.  Wichita Lineman Gomez
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10.  Live With Me Massive Attack...
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11.  Super Trooper Camera Obscura
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12.  I Want You Back KT Tunstall
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13.  Number 1 Jont
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14.  Careless Whisper Willy Mason
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15.  Made-Up Love Song #43 Guillemots
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16.  Breathe: Breathe In The Air The Shins
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17.  Confide In Me Nerina Pallot
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18.  Silent To The Dark The Electric So...
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19.  Nothing Changes Around Here The Thrills
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20.  A New England Jamie T
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21.  In Between Days Mumm-Ra
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22.  Two More Years Bloc Party
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Grace Kelly MIKA
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2.  She Moves In Her Own Way The Kooks
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3.  Wonderful World James Morrison
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4.  Trouble Ray Lamontagne
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5.  Love Me Like You The Magic Numbers
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6.  I Can't Go For That: No Can Do Orson
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7.  God Only Knows Athlete
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8.  Waterfall Stoney
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9.  Come On/Let's Go Paul Weller
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10.  In Other Words Ben Kweller
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11.  Richard III Supergrass
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12.  This Charming Man The Stars
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13.  I Go To Sleep Zero 7
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14.  Hallelujah Rufus Wainwright
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15.  Boy With The Thorn In His Side Scott Matthews
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16.  I'm On Fire Bat For Lashes
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17.  Middle Of The Hill Josh Pyke
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18.  Breaking The Girl Turin Brakes
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19.  Oh, MJ! The Little Ones
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20.  Who Cares What The Question Is? The Bees
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21.  Moonage Daydream Low Vs. Diamond
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22.  Lost Cause Beck
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Featured Review
Rehab Rehab
Rihanna
No, it's not a cover of the infamous Amy Winehouse's career peak. Instead, "Rehab" is yet another ballad dealing with broken relationships (they seem to grow like mushrooms this season) and it brings Rihanna to her most dramatic mood since "Unfaithful". The main appeals here are Mr. Justin Timberlake himself penning the track and the ever slick hand of Timbaland producing; other than that, we pretty much prefer Rihanna when she aims for the dancefloor. After this, they may have finally ran out of tracks from "Good Girl Gone Bad" to keep the string of hits going. The Bajan beauty well deserves a rest, although that collaboration with Maroon 5, the third of the new songs included in the album's "Reloaded" version, could be waiting its turn…©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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