Lebanese Blonde
Thievery Corporation
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Too low to find my way Too high to wonder why I've touched this place before Somewhere in another time Now I can hear the sun The clouds drifting through the blinds A half a million thoughts Are flowing through my mind A satellite recalled your voice Sent me round the world again All the night you've dreamt away Sent me round my heart again One touch upon my lips And all my thoughts are clear I feel your smoky mist Up to the stratosphere Too low to find my way Too high to wonder why I've touched this place before Somewhere in another time Now I can hear the sun The clouds drifting through the blinds A half a million thoughts Are flowing through my mind Too low to find my way Too high to wonder why I've touched this place before Somewhere in another time Now I can hear the sun The clouds drifting through the blinds A half a million thoughts Are flowing through my mind Too low to find my way Too high to wonder why I've touched this place before Somewhere in another time Now I can hear the sun
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Written by: Richard Hilton, Roberto Garza
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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12 facts about this song
Song Background"Lebanese Blonde" is a song by American electronic music duo Thievery Corporation from Washington, D.C. It was initially released as a single in 1998.
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Debut Album AppearanceIt later came to be featured in Thievery Corporation's second studio album "The Mirror Conspiracy" which was released in 2000.
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Conceptual InspirationThe song's name is derived from a type of hashish sourced from Lebanon, hinting at the chilled-out vibe and the 'high' feeling that the track induces.
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Signature SoundThe song showcases the diverse range of influences that shape Thievery Corporation's unique sound, featuring a blend of electronica, dub, reggae, Indian classical music, Middle Eastern music, and bossa nova.
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Critical Acclaim"Lebanese Blonde" is often considered as one of Thievery Corporation's best tracks, earning widespread praise from critics for its lush, atmospheric sound and composing creativity.
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Lead VocalsThe song features the sultry, breathy vocals of French singer Pam Bricker, who was a frequent collaborator with Thievery Corporation until her death in 2005.
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Commercial Success"Lebanese Blonde" reached number 96 on the UK Singles Chart and made the top 50 in Scotland in the year 2000.
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Soundtrack FeaturesThe song gained even more popularity when it was featured on the soundtrack of the film "Garden State" in 2004. It was also included in the soundtrack of the video game "Everything or Nothing".
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Subsequent VersionsThievery Corporation released a French-language version of "Lebanese Blonde" sung by Lou Lou on their third studio album "The Richest Man in Babylon" in 2002.
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Lyrical ContentThe lyrics are evocative and poetic and, in accordance with the title, include references to smoking and sensory experiences.
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Musical CompositionThe track is noted for its hypnotic sitar riff, slow trip-hop beat, and ethereal trumpet solos, which create a lush, dreamy soundscape.
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Live PerformancesThievery Corporation is known for their dynamic live performances, and "Lebanese Blonde" is a standout track in their setlist, often played with different instrumentalists and vocalists.
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