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Various - Perfect Day mp3 download
Singer: Various
Title: Perfect Day
Released: 1997
Country: UK
Style: Ballad
Genre: Pop music
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 901
Formats: MOD DMF MP1 MMF AU VQF MP2
MP3 size: 1793 mb

Various - Perfect Day mp3 download

Tracklist

1 Perfect Day 3:46

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – EMI Swindon
  • Published By – Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc.
  • Recorded At – The Roof
  • Recorded At – Electric Lady Studios
  • Recorded At – Doppler Studios
  • Recorded At – Abbey Road Studios
  • Recorded At – The Church Studio
  • Recorded At – Metropolis Studios
  • Recorded At – The Town House
  • Recorded At – Whitfield Street Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Maida Vale Studios
  • Recorded At – Master Rock Studios
  • Mastered At – Whitfield Street Mastering Studios
  • Copyright (c) – BBC
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BBC

Credits

  • Executive-Producer [BBC] – Steve Kelynack*
  • Horn [Tenor] – Sheona White
  • Producer – Music Sculptors, Simon Hanhart
  • Producer [BBC] – Edel Erickson, Stephanie Vanider-Hill
  • Saxophone – Courtney Pine
  • Strings – BBC Symphony Orchestra, Brodsky Quartet
  • Vocals – Bono, Boyzone, Brett Anderson, Burning Spear, David Bowie, Dr. John, Elton John, Emmylou Harris, Evan Dando, Gabrielle, Heather Small, Huey, Ian Broudie, Joan Armatrading, Lesley Garrett, Lou Reed, Robert Cray, Shane MacGowan, Skye Edwards, Suzanne Vega, Tammy Wynette, Thomas Allen, Tom Jones, Visual Ministry Choir
  • Written-By – Lou Reed

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: bel BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout: NEEDDJ01 1 :1:8 EMI SWINDON

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NEED 01, 7243 8 84934 7 5 Various Perfect Day '97 ‎(7", Single) Chrysalis, Chrysalis NEED 01, 7243 8 84934 7 5 UK 1997
TCNEED 01, 7243 8 84934 4 4 Various Perfect Day '97 ‎(Cass, Single) Chrysalis, Chrysalis TCNEED 01, 7243 8 84934 4 4 UK 1997
7243 8 85085 2 0 Various Perfect Day '97 ‎(CD, Single) Chrysalis 7243 8 85085 2 0 Netherlands 1997
7243 8 85097 2 5 Various Perfect Day '97 ‎(CD, Single) Chrysalis 7243 8 85097 2 5 Netherlands 1997
MLPD0006 Various Perfect Day ‎(CD, Single) BBC Music MLPD0006 UK 2000

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Ximathewi
Although even today the BBC still put out these "fundraiser" songs every year for either Children In Need or Red Nose Day, these novelty tracks have a strange nostalgia linked to them. I always recall them being on the TV and radio, pushed usually by the BBC themselves on their radio and tv stations. Most of these tracks are ultimately forgettable covers of a much more popular and successful song, sung by various performers line-by-line (reminds me of school, where you'd read a book chapter by chapter out loud), trying desperately to pick up on the success of the most successful fundraiser act, Band Aid.This release is no different. Perfect Day (originally sung by the late Lou Reed) is a firm favourite of mine, it works well with my melancholy moods. There is nothing inherently wrong, or bad with this recording its just so bland if it wasn't made the world most probably wouldn't care - no one talks about this track, even if the topic is focused on fundraising songs. Seeing as you don't get much else with this release (most likely a licensing issue, as all proceeds do go to the charity, which is a good thing) but this one track, not an instrumental nor the original version. The whole point of buying this record was to give your £2/3 to the charity, to which most people have likely sent their copies to the recycling bin or charity shops across the nation. It comes down to this thing, people are more likely to part with their money if they get something in return - no matter how naff it might be. I guess thats why you see Marie Curie and Cancer Research fundraisers giving out stickers and keyrings to people, to make it feel like you've earnt that item. It seems maddening, surely you'd feel better giving the charity your money expecting nothing in return. Hey ho, this record exists sadly and that's that, maybe in the year 2050 we'll be down to the last 10 copies of the CD on the face of the planet and then they might be worth something - unlikely unless polymer plastic ends up being worth more than precious metal!
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