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| | Pleasure Principle (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This article is about the Parlet album; for other meanings, see pleasure principle. |  | | The title song went to number 66 on the RandB charts. |  | | Melody Man. This album is one of the more Lush productions from the P-Funk Camp. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasure_Principle_(album)
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| | Amazon.com: Telekon [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]: Music |
 | | While the song "Cars" and the album it came from, "The Pleasure Principle", may be his best know works in the States, at that point Numan was only just getting better. |  | | By the time I bought this album first time round, off the back of Pleasure Principle, the sudden change in Numan's mood and out look on the whole thing hit you right in the face from song one. |  | | Several of the songs on this album were not included on the original vinyl album from '80. |
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| | Sound Health Advice |
 | | How often do we hear an old song and think back to the people and experiences that tie into the times in the past that were pleasurable. |  | | Endorphins and enkephalins are concomitants of the "fight or flight" response...they are pain blunting, pleasure enhancing morphine like chemicals whose purpose is to make the body more effective. |  | | On the surface, this relationship with music is both pleasurable and healthy, except when the music is delivered in a HI/LF format. |
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| | Janet Jackson - Pleasure Principle Lyrics for Song |
 | | Lyrics > J > Janet Jackson Lyrics > Pleasure Principle Song Lyrics |  | | Janet Jackson - Pleasure Principle Lyrics for Song |  | | Song Lyrics > J > Janet Jackson Lyrics > Pleasure Principle |
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| | Amazon.com: The Pleasure Principle [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]: Music |
 | | The Pleasure Principle, of course, is Gary Numan's most recognizable album because it features "Cars." Sadly, "Cars" is the only Numan track a lot of people know which is unfortunate because it is not even close to his best work. |  | | Numan produced a number of great albums in his heyday (I'm not a big fan of his recent, dark material), but the Pleasure Principle--with its Magritte take-off cover--has best withstood the test of time for me. Replicas comes close, but I think this is Gary at his best. |  | | The Pleasure Principle, along with Devo's New Traditionalists and Talking Heads' Fear of Music, is an unheralded monument of the era. |
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| | Pleasure Principle by Gary Numan CD |
 | | Powered by the hit single "Cars," arguably the first British synth-pop song to dent the US charts (M's "Pop Muzik" came out around the same time), THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE is a striking turnaround from the guitar-powered, Joy Division-like post-punk of his old band Tubeway Army. |  | | To denote their futuristic simplicity the album's 10 songs are given one-word titles; they're all built on the same layers of analogue synthesizers and futuristic, dystopian lyrics. |  | | The album's resulting numbing quality is also pretty much its point. |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6805580/a/Pleasure+Principle.htm
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| | Parlet MP3 Downloads - Parlet Music Downloads - Parlet Music Videos |
 | | In 1978, he produced Parlet's debut album, Pleasure Principle, which is a solid P-Funk-oriented outing, even though it isn't the female trio's best album. |  | | Although Pleasure Principle isn't Parlet's most essential release, the record is enjoyable and deserves to be reissued on CD. |  | | Melody Man" (which would not have been out of place on a Love Unlimited or Three Degrees album) to more disco-minded offerings such as "Are You Dreaming?" and the title song. |
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 | | And Cars, a song from "The Pleasure Principle", has been re-released as a single after it's use in an advertisement attracted fresh interest. |  | | Outtakes being the tracks from an album BEFORE they were actually released as the album versions. |  | | The artist contemplates a glowing pink pyramid,a motif which dominates the record album's graphics almost as thoroughly as Gary himself.Like the Numan stage persona,it is sharp,edgy and just a bit mysterious. |
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| | In The 80s - Album Reviews of the 80s, Index |
 | | well telekon was gary numans 3rd album i thought the pleasure principle was fantastic but telekon blew me away.all the different sounds from synthesizers to guitar.im an agent is my favourite on the album the typical sound of numans voice and theres no song on the album that i dont like 10/10 in my book |  | | Please feel free to send me your review of a particular album, especially if you dislike the review given to an album here. |  | | In The 80s - Album Reviews of the 80s, Index |
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| | Gary Numan |
 | | After hearing who the artist was, I ran out and bought the album which Cars is on, namely The Pleasure Principle. |  | | So after assimulating The Pleasure Principle I just had to go out and buy Gary's two previous albums. |  | | When I was 15 I was riding with friends in a car, and on the radio came Gary Numan's song, "Cars", and instantly I loved it. |
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| | The Pleasure Principle - Janet Jackson |
 | | Song: The Pleasure Principle ~~ 1986 ~~ 4:58 |  | | After all the love that weve been through |
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| | Gary Numan - Cars |
 | | His slick promotional video for "Cars," from the 1979 "Pleasure Principle" LP, went to number 1 in the UK and helped him crack the US charts for the first - and last - time. |  | | The song, about a future world in which robots and man exist side by side, was electronic in subject matter as well as sound, and the futuristic theme was continued in the single's picture-disk format. |  | | In 1979 Tubeway Army's second album, Replicas, yielded their first hit, "Are 'Friends' Electric?", which made it to the top spot in the British charts. |
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| | Delusions of Adequacy Reviews - Semiautomatic |
 | | Interestingly enough, however, is the fact that the song almost blatantly rips off both Joy Division's drumming technique and a synthesizer beat from a certain Gary Numan song off of The Pleasure Principle. |  | | Another problem is that Semiautomatic draws inspiration from a number of my favorite bands from the post-punk era. |  | | Bringing back the reliance on up-tempo beats, electronic synths and noises, and danceable grooves as well as a boat-load of effects, the band still has a rock-based sound that keeps their music interesting. |
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| | Emilia |
 | | Queen Emilia's personality and choice of theme thus further interconnect her and Dioneo's role as the cunning representative of the "pleasure principle." On Emilia's day, their roles are quite symmetrical. |  | | On the First Day, Emilia sings a song about love, as the other narrators will do in turn. |  | | Emilia draws the brigata's attention to herself through her looks and narcissism; she often dances at the end of the days while the others sing, play instruments, and watch her. |
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| | Rolling Stone : Morello, Tankian Air It Out |
 | | Although the show addresses weighty issues, Morello and Tankian are relaxed revolutionaries on air -- they laugh between (mis)takes and both take distinct pleasure at having found a Thin Lizzy song that's applicable to the overall theme. |  | | "The radio show is a way to use the principle of Axis of Justice, which is rock meets fiery revolutionary fervor," says Morello, clad in a red Dixie Chicks T-shirt and jeans. |  | | The like-minded musicians gradually developed the counter-voice, first in the form of the Axis of Justice Web site, which features an extensive reading list, current articles on a variety of causes and contact numbers for activists in every municipality. |
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