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The covers thread inspired this because I adore these Thom collabs.
Thom has done a fair few collaborations some of which are fantastic.
I love Drugstore's El Presidente. Its brilliant.
Another one I adore is "I've seen it all" with Bjork.
Thom is sweet perfection on this track. if u havent heard them download them now.
he did that UNKLE Rabbit in teh headlights and I think a PJ Harvey one too. Havent heard that.

Anyone heard the PJ Harvey one?
 
I like Rabbit in Your Headlights quite a bit, there is also one where Thom sings Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" while Sparklehorse plays the music
 
can't say I like that El Presidente song

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The PJ Harvey song is 'This Mess We're In' from Stories From the City, Stories from the Sea. It's very good, very PJ Harvey-meets-New-York basically. Mellow.

The UNKLE collaboration with Thom Yorke is so good I thought it was Radiohead initially. "I'm a rabbit in your headlights/Christian suburbanites..."
 
What are you doing posting in the "dead" forum, McConville?
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Manda, I have SelmaSongs and I never even knew that "I've Seen it All" was a duet between Thom Yorke and Bjork! Perhaps because I saw "Dancer in the Dark" I always pictured the character in the movie singing it. Then when I read your post I went and re-listened to the song and checked the CD cover and sure enough, you were right. Now that I know it is Thom I can recognize his voice.

And, I have heard the PJ Harvey/Thom Yorke duet. It is called "This Mess We're In" and it is off of her latest CD, "Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea" It's a beautiful song and there voices harmonize well together.



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I think the best collaboration is Sinead O'Conner and Peter Gabriel - The Blood of Eden
 
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