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Sunday Best Pres. Bestival: The Album 

Rob Da Bank

Sunday Best Pres. Bestival: The Album

Label: Universal Music TV
Release date: 2006

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Where's Your Head At Basement Jaxx
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2.  Superstylin Groove Armada
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3.  Filthy Gorgeous Scissor Sisters
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4.  Minimal Pet Shop Boys
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5.  Love Me Like You Do The Magic Numbers
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6.  The Boy From School Hot Chip
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7.  Poor Leno Röyksopp
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8.  The Boy Who Ran Away Mystery Jets
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9.  E Talking Soulwax
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10.  Chicken Payback The Bees
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11.  Robot Man The Aliens
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12.  Pull Shapes The Pipettes
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13.  Golden Retriever Super Furry Animals
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14.  Made Up Love Song #43 Guillemots
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15.  Mean Son Of A Gun Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
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16.  Ladyflash The Go! Team
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17.  Here Comes The Rumour Mill The Young Knives
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18.  Totally Wired The Fall
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19.  Golden Brown The Stranglers
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20.  Likufanele Zero 7
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  In My Arms Mylo
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2.  Get A Move On Mr Scruff
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3.  Just Mark Ronson Fea...
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4.  Smile Lily Allen
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5.  Papua New Guinea The Future Soun...
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6.  Give It X-Press 2
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7.  Happy: Make You Happy Max Sedgley
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8.  Slam Pendulum
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9.  Peaches The Dub Pistols...
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10.  Stool Pigeon Kid Creole And...
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11.  Felt Tip Love Is All
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12.  Fashion Parade Misty's Big Adv...
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13.  Solid Air John Martyn
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14.  Roast Fish And Corn Bread Lee Scratch Perry
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15.  Knuddlemaus Ulrich Scnauss
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16.  Love Is Alive The Cuban Brothers
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17.  Chemical: Rob Da Bank & Radio Slave Remix, Bonus Track Kubb
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Featured Review
Uprising Uprising
Muse

Muse are a hugely successful. Award winning, British 3 piece rock band consisting of Matt Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard. The song 'Uprising' is the lead track from Muse's fifth studio album - 'The Resistance'. In this track the band use rhythmic hints of glam-rock and even also throw in a suggestion towards the classic Dr. Who soundtrack, in the intro keyboard riff that is repeated all along the track. Creating a bombastic sound that touches on prog rock and good old fashioned stadium rock. The key to Muse's success is that they occupy a very unique space in modern music, a band who genuinely want to be as huge as possible but without needing to pander to mainstream tastes. The political overtones are reflective of the time of its release, and representative of a band who like to add social commentary and mutli-facets to their work. ~Roberto González~ Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved. shazam

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