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Blue Wonder Power Milk - Premium Dairy Drink for Energy & Nutrition - Perfect for Breakfast, Workouts & Healthy Lifestyle
Blue Wonder Power Milk - Premium Dairy Drink for Energy & Nutrition - Perfect for Breakfast, Workouts & Healthy LifestyleBlue Wonder Power Milk - Premium Dairy Drink for Energy & Nutrition - Perfect for Breakfast, Workouts & Healthy Lifestyle

Blue Wonder Power Milk - Premium Dairy Drink for Energy & Nutrition - Perfect for Breakfast, Workouts & Healthy Lifestyle

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Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing. Blue Wonder Power Milk was the second album by the Belgian band Hooverphonic and the first album to feature lead singer Geike Arnaert. The singles released from this album were "This Strange Effect", "Lung", "Club Montepulciano" and "Eden". The song "This Strange Effect" made it's debut on a commercial for the Motorola SLVR phone. "Eden" was featured in an American cell phone commercial for the Cingular 8525 in 2006, while "Renaissance Affair" was featured in a commercial for the Volkswagen Vapor, a limited-edition color of their New Beetle automobile. "Battersea" was used as background music at the end of both the first and last episodes of Third Watch.

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I heard "This Strange Effect" on a cell phone ad recently and had to have it. Tracked the CD down through Amazon.com,listened to the samples and decided to buy it even though on my initial listen no other song stuck out like "Strange Effect". When I got to listen to the whole CD, it blew me away. Another reviewer astutely pointed out that the strings in "Battersea" are reminiscent of Henryk Gorecki's "Symphony No.3". They also make a few more appearances on other songs. What's lovely about "Battersea" is the perfect mix of strings playing as if they were ascending into heaven, Geike Arnaert's lovely/sweet voice, the bass & drums that subtly get louder than softer in the mix and the great melody provided by Mr. Callier. Though there's not a bad song in the bunch, my faves are "Battersea","Dictionary", the sexy/weird "Club Montepulciano","Eden",freaky/funky "Lung","This Strange Effect","Tuna" and "Magenta",the trippy official closing song. The bonus song is named after the album.I tend to write lyrics like these (strange,poetic,off-balance,left-of-center)for my own songs(Hear Jay Thing's "Guardians of the Underworld)and know that some folks dig them and some don't. But the music is so hypnotic, lush and beautiful you don't need to know what the lyrics are anyway.This is wonderful futuristic symphonic pop and I can't wait to check out the rest of their catalogue. As has been pointed out in these reviews,this CD sounds especially awesome when listened to with headphones. So go dig it boys & girls!