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Their poptimistic rhyming, augmented by a brass section, is so indebted to Madness they may as well cover Baggy Trousers and be done with it.
The much-praised duo of singer and fiddler Boden and melodeon and concertina exponent John Spiers, is joined by a brass section, drums, bouzouki, and multi-instrumentalists playing anything from fiddle to cello and pipes.
The song has a blues-based sound, with Presley backed by a brass section, drums and electric guitar and organ.
Most of the songs on the album are melodic and lushly produced, often supplemented by a brass section, string arrangements and backing vocals.
The live stage set included a red bed that descended from the ceiling for the song "Debra", and the touring band was complemented by a brass section.
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Around the room are old-style silver metal cone speakers that play a soundtrack composed by Philip Miller that features a brass section hurramphing away and a beautifully blended mix of early 20th century songs, men and women reading key texts aloud, and the ghostly voices of short-wave number stations.
"Mercury" saw Bloc Party distance themselves even further from the traditional guitar band set-up by experimenting with dark electronic sounds and a brass section inspired by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
The video plays a key musical cue from the "Inception" score — two ominous blares from a brass section — followed by a slowed-down version of the Piaf song (which the "Inception" characters play at regular speed as a warning to wake up from a dream state).
Watching his live show, you wonder where his heart really lies; in the soul revue-style tranche of songs with a brass section, or with the pounding EDM of Numb, produced by Swedish House Mafia.
Who needs a brass section when you've got Sutton Foster?
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