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1001 Songs Challenge #823: Insomnia (1995)
In Insomnia from Faithless, Maxi Jazz takes the vocals and offers a painful narration of the impact insomnia has on an individual.
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1001 Songs Challenge #822: Where the Wild Roses Grow (1995)
Where the Wild Roses Grow is a creepy duet with Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue taking on the roles of new lovers.
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1001 Songs Challenge #821: Common People (1995)
Pulp's Common People was inspired by an encounter Jarvis Cocker had back in the 1980s with a Greek art student.
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1001 Songs Challenge #820: 1979 (1995)
Written by Billy Corgan, 1979 is a homage to his youth with the year signifying the point where he was 12 years old and entering adolescence.
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1001 Songs Challenge #819: Kung Fu (1995)
Jackie Chan seems to be the main focus of attention but we also hear about Bruce Lee, Mr Miyagi and Daniel-san. Wax on, wax off, indeed.
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1001 Songs Challenge #818: The Fever (1995)
Garth Brooks reworked the Aerosmith track Fever as The Fever and altered the lyrics to redefine the song’s message.
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1001 Songs Challenge #817: Champagne Supernova (1995)
Champagne Supernova was not released as a single in the UK but it was elsewhere in the world and fared well in the charts.
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1001 Songs Challenge #816: Army of Me (1995)
Army of Me is essentially a family affair with the track inspired by Björk’s relationship with her younger brother.
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1001 Songs Challenge #815: Sour Times (1994)
Sour Times is considered an accurate reflection of the full Portishead debut album, beautiful to listen to but heartbreaking in its content.
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1001 Songs Challenge #814: The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (1994)
After great success in the 1980s, Prince was determined to prove that he was still marketable and did so with The Most Beautiful Girl in the World.
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1001 Songs Challenge #813: Sabotage (1994)
Beastie Boys dabbled in rock and rap, with the song beginning as a bass line in the studio before being built on to create Sabotage.
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1001 Songs Challenge #812: Red Right Hand (1994)
Red Right Hand is a phrase lifted from John Milton’s Paradise Lost and is said to refer to divine vengeance.
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1001 Songs Challenge #811: Hallelujah (1994)
Hallelujah, written by Leonard Cohen, was not overly successful. John Cale's cover did better. This led Buckley to record his own version.
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1001 Songs Challenge #810: Cornflake Girl (1994)
I found the background to Tori Amos's Cornflake Girl fascinating and the metaphors used extremely clever.
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1001 Songs Challenge #809: Waterfalls (1994)
CrazySexyCool was a big success, as was Waterfalls. TLC are one of the biggest selling girl bands in US history.
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1001 Songs Challenge #808: Interstate Love Song (1994)
Interstate Love Song is semi autobiographical. At the time of its composition Scott Weiland was struggling with heroin addiction while on the road touring
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1001 Songs Challenge #807: Black Hole Sun (1994)
Written by singer, Chris Cornell, Black Hole Sun has been described as a sad song but one that is lyrically bereft of much meaning.
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1001 Songs Challenge #806: Hurt (1994)
Hurt forms the concluding segment of The Downward Spiral, a concept album inspired both by David Bowie’s Low and Pink Floyd’s The Wall.
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1001 Songs Challenge #805: All Apologies (1994)
All Apologies was written by Kurt Cobain and dedicated to his wife, Courtney Love, and their young daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.
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1001 Songs Challenge #804: Cut Your Hair (1994)
Pavement's Cut Your Hair launches a direct attack on the importance of image and appearance in the music industry.