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		<title>The Beat of a New York Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 09:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every good love story deserves a soundtrack; here’s one tailor-made for New York City with blissful beginnings and happy endings. PJ Harvey, “Good Fortune” Taken from her New York-inspired album, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea, Harvey practically gushes while name-checking Chinatown and Little Italy as unanticipated places of romantic discovery. Maxwell, “Gotta ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every good love story deserves a soundtrack; here’s one tailor-made for New York City with blissful beginnings and happy endings.</p>
<p>PJ Harvey, “Good Fortune”<br />
Taken from her New York-inspired album, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea, Harvey practically gushes while name-checking Chinatown and Little Italy as unanticipated places of romantic discovery.</p>
<p>Maxwell, “Gotta Get: Closer”<br />
Taking several lyrical liberties, Brooklyn’s neo-soul demigod transforms Nine Inch Nails’ dark vulgarity into a hyper-sexual, gospel-tinged explosion.</p>
<p>The Crystals, “There’s No Other Like My Baby”<br />
Phil Spector played fast and loose with The Crystals’ lineup, but the original New York quintet recorded this declaration of unwavering affection long before any such meddling.</p>
<p>The Strokes, “Two Kinds of Happiness”<br />
Not exactly known for love songs, these local-gone-global rockers’ message here is clear: “Don’t waste your heart.”</p>
<p>Lou Reed, “Think It Over”<br />
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal approached the twilight of his thirties with this breathless marriage proposal—set to twinkling piano and spare guitar—to his second wife.<br />
—Gary Suarez</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 23:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every good love story deserves a soundtrack; here’s one tailor-made for New York City with blissful beginnings and happy endings. PJ Harvey, “Good Fortune” Taken from her New York-inspired album, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea, Harvey practically gushes while name-checking Chinatown and Little Italy as unanticipated places of romantic discovery. Maxwell, “Gotta ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every good love story deserves a soundtrack; here’s one tailor-made for New York City with blissful beginnings and happy endings.</p>
<p>PJ Harvey, “Good Fortune”<br />
Taken from her New York-inspired album, Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea, Harvey practically gushes while name-checking Chinatown and Little Italy as unanticipated places of romantic discovery.</p>
<p>Maxwell, “Gotta Get: Closer”<br />
Taking several lyrical liberties, Brooklyn’s neo-soul demigod transforms Nine Inch Nails’ dark vulgarity into a hyper-sexual, gospel-tinged explosion.</p>
<p>The Crystals, “There’s No Other Like My Baby”<br />
Phil Spector played fast and loose with The Crystals’ lineup, but the original New York quintet recorded this declaration of unwavering affection long before any such meddling.</p>
<p>The Strokes, “Two Kinds of Happiness”<br />
Not exactly known for love songs, these local-gone-global rockers’ message here is clear: “Don’t waste your heart.”</p>
<p>Lou Reed, “Think It Over”<br />
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal approached the twilight of his thirties with this breathless marriage proposal—set to twinkling piano and spare guitar—to his second wife.<br />
—Gary Suarez</p>
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