What New York Couples Fight About (6:15)

Cover of Charango + Fragments of Freedom

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Once a label is on something, it becomes an it
Like it's no longer alive
It's like a loss of vision or some dark impression
Or a black spot on your eye

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  • HolyGT

    My favorite song at the moment.

    6 Nov 2010 Reply
  • Bireman

    don't like his voice at all....

    15 Sep 2009 Reply
  • corky64

    Great track....<3

    2 Jun 2009 Reply
  • chihua-hua

    my fav!

    17 Oct 2008 Reply
  • Ultravod

    I've been listening to Morcheeba for over a decade at this point, and I've always enjoyed their music. It's smooth, groovy trip hop, and makes for delicious ear candy. That said, it's never carried much emotional impact for me. No one's going mistake Morcheeba's sound for the work of Portishead. This song is a notable exception in Morcheeba's catalog in that it's painfully emotive. I first heard it in 2002 on Charango, when its unusual title attracted my attention. The song gripped me right away, and quickly became my favorite, even above the dreamy "Otherwise," and wickedly humorous "Women Lose Weight." The reason for the song's impact is no secret. Kurt Wagner's vocals lend a confessional feeling and somber tone not normally part of the Morcheeba palette. Skye's arrival mid-verse offers a shimering counterpoint to Kurt's lament. The truth is What New York Couples Fight About is really a Kurt Wagner song with Morcheeba guesting, and not the other way 'round.

    25 Jul 2008 Reply
  • Shaped

    Ahh. <3

    29 Mar 2008 Reply
  • Daddy32

    The combinations of vocals is just perfect.

    20 Feb 2008 Reply
  • HiFiMonster

    One of the best track out of Charango.

    7 Nov 2007 Reply
  • qalevin3

    love it!

    5 May 2006 Reply

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