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  1. 21 de ene. de 2007 · "Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane" is a concept album of sorts, revolving around the fictional character of Jackie Cane, who actually first popped up in a self-titled song on "Tree". In fact, the album itself often sounds like a soundtrack to a movie, highly-orchestrated, and often bright and cheery (not exactly a hallmark of Hooverphonic past), as evidenced on the new single The World is Mine.

  2. Jackie Cane – Hooverphonic. How to play "Jackie Cane" Font −1 +1. Autoscroll. Print. Report bad tab. Related tabs. The Stooges. I Wanna Be Your Dog. 52. Hooverphonic. Badaboum. 3. Pink Floyd. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2. 58. U2. One. 54. Hooverphonic. You * Hooverphonic. Every Time We Live Together We Die A Bit More. Hooverphonic ...

  3. Hooverphonic - Jackie Cane (JIM Secret Gig 2007)

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  6. Album. scoundrel Dec 5, 2011. Hooverphonic has always existed on its trip-hop roots, but with PRESENTS JACKIE CANE, they take much more of a pop approach than on THE MAGNIFICENT TREE. "Sometimes," for instance, takes on a symphonic grandeur with its horn section, though Geike Arnaert's vocals are rather weak.

  7. Hooverphonic has always existed on its trip-hop roots, but with PRESENTS JACKIE CANE, they take much more of a pop approach than on THE MAGNIFICENT TREE. "Sometimes," for instance, takes on a symphonic grandeur with its horn section, though Geike Arnaert's vocals are rather weak. Her voice works better on the softer, breathier "One."