Maltese Cross Get me some of those 10-minute songs. Pronto!

Posted by Daniel Stout on Sat 8 Sep 2007 at 12:45 AM

There’s a special class of music reserved for the truly adventurous. It’s the 10-minute song. Most bands never attempt long songs, and of those that do, only a select few can really pull it off. But for those that do, the 10-minute song is a delight to listen to and enjoy. In my head, I had a list of great 10-minute songs, and so I wanted to share with you some fantastic selections from my music library that are in the 10-minute range. For a brief time, you’ll note that there are MP3 download links next to each song. Get them while you can!

  1. Psychick Warriors ov Gaia: Exit 23 (Return) (9:31)
  2. Bauhaus: Bela Lugosi’s Dead (9:34)
  3. Pink Floyd: Interstellar Overdrive (9:41)
  4. Lil’ Louis: French Kiss (9:53)
  5. The Stone Roses: Fools Gold (9:55)
  6. Art of Noise: Moments in Love (10:16)
  7. Underworld: Moaner (10:23)
  8. Of Montreal: The Past is a Grotesque Animal (11:53)

    and a little bit longer but just for good measure…
  9. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds: Babe, I’m On Fire (14:45)
  10. The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Voodoo Chile (15:00)
  11. The Orb: A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (18:47)

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Comments (1)
Posted by Mass Att on October 2, 2007 11:49 AM | Permalink

You know who else had really good long songs? Massive Attack. Their CD Mezzanine has a lot of long songs. I don't know if they are 10 minutes long, but they seem pretty long.

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