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The New Yorker: "It's a Mann's World"

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Description: Review of the Aimee Mann album "Bachelor No. 2." (June 12, 2000)
"It's A Mann's World: Melodies for a darker mood" Every month, on a page entitled "All Back to My Place," the English rock magazine Mojo asks two or three celebrities about their listening habits. It's an unmissable feature - surely everyone wants to know what Spike Lee's favorite album is (it's a toss-up between "Innervisions" and "What's Going On"), or what Sporty Spice sings in the shower (her own songs, as it happens). This month, Ron Mael, from the campy and slightly annoying seventies art-rock band Sparks, answers the question "What music are you currently grooving to?" thus:
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