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・ The Friendly Beasts
・ The Friendly Ghost
・ The Friendly Giant
・ The Friendly Guide to Music
・ The Friendly Persuasion
・ The Friendly Skies
・ The Friendly Traveler
・ The Friends
・ The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music
・ The Friends (play)
・ The Friends at the Margherita Cafe
・ The Friends EP
・ The Friends of Distinction
・ The Friends of Eddie Coyle
・ The Friends of Eddie Coyle (novel)
The Friends of Mr Cairo
・ The Friends of Rachel Worth
・ The Friends of Voltaire
・ The Friends of Zion Museum
・ The Friendship
・ The Friendship and the Fear
・ The Friggs
・ The Fright at Tristor
・ The Fright of Real Tears
・ The Frightened
・ The Frightened City
・ The Frightened Hares
・ The Frightened Lady
・ The Frightened Lady (1932 film)
・ The Frightened Man


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The Friends of Mr Cairo : ウィキペディア英語版
The Friends of Mr Cairo


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The Friends of Mr Cairo is the second album by Jon and Vangelis, released in 1981. There are two editions of this album, with different sleeves. Both versions were released in 1981 within a few weeks of each other. The title track, "The Friends of Mr Cairo", peaked at No. 1 on the Canadian singles chart in late 1981, though this track was not a hit elsewhere. The second edition of the album includes the single "I'll Find My Way Home", which stayed for 14 weeks in the Swiss charts and peaked at No. 1 on 7 March 1982. "State of Independence" was later a hit single for Donna Summer, and a decade later for Moodswings with Chrissie Hynde on vocal. Anderson also later re-recorded that song on his solo album ''Change We Must'', released in 1994.
The title track and its accompanying music video serve as an ode to classic Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s. Most notable references are to the classic film noir ''The Maltese Falcon''. The track incorporates sound effects and voice impressions of the stars of the era, most notably Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre and Jimmy Stewart. At the beginning of the track, the screeching of tires and a car horn are heard, presumably as a car makes an attempted getaway, which then gives way to the sound of gunfire. This screeching sound/car horn is identical to that heard in the 1970 feature film ''Get Carter'' (at 1.1.52-1.1.56), and was probably sampled for use on the track. Joel Cairo (Mr Cairo) is the name of the character played by Peter Lorre in ''The Maltese Falcon''.
==Track listing==


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