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An excellent day's music of female vocals. Some what unusual for me!!
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Have you got the dvd plus 2cds box set of this?


Hi munch

Short answer is no. I didn't know there was a boxed set + dvd otherwise I probably would have bought that one instead. I really am enjoying her music even more these days. Excellent artist.


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1. Real Love
2. Yes It Is
3. I'm Down
4. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
5. If You've Got Trouble
6. That Means A Lot
7. Yesterday
8. It's Only Love
9. I Feel Fine
10. Ticket To Ride
11. Yesterday (2)
12. Help
13. Everybody's Tryin' To Be My Baby
14. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
15. I'm Looking Through You
16. 12 Bar Original
17. Tomorrow Never Knows
18. Got To Get You Into My Life
19. And Your Bird Can Sing
20. Taxman
21. Eleanor Rigby
22. I'm Only Sleeping (1)
23. I'm Only Sleeping
24. Rock 'n' Roll Music
25. She's A Woman
26. Strawberry Fields Forever (1)
27. Strawberry Fields Forever (2)
28. Strawberry Fields Forever
29. Penny Lane
30. Day In The Life
31. Good Morning Good Morning
32. Only A Northern Song
33. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite
34. Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite (2)
35. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
36. Within You Without You
37. Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
38. You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
39. I Am The Walrus
40. Fool On The Hill
41. Your Mother Should Know
42. Fool On The Hill (1)
43. Hello Goodbye
44. Lady Madonna
45. Across The Universe
 
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How are you enjoying them?

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Chris Difford on MySpace- tracks from a new album, The Last Temptation of Chris.
 
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A regular listen on our house - the mixture of Jazz/funk/oriental that LA based Hiroshima produce is much to our taste - not a band I see often in these pages though.
 
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Short answer is no. I didn't know there was a boxed set + dvd otherwise I probably would have bought that one instead. I really am enjoying her music even more these days. Excellent artist.


jim.........


Yes, I have several of her paintings on my wall Smile
 
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I am enjoying them lots thanks Tam! : )

The sound quality varies but my system is dealing with that in it's stride, the tracks that do come over well are a very special delight to hear - espesially [i]12-Bar Original]/i] which i haven't heard before. A lot of the material i have heard before somewhere... reminds me of a Beatles Box Set of lp's i used to own, struck on the polydor label and marketed in the 70's by 'Readers Digest' <blush> of all people but heck they actually played very well on my old rega planner 3 back along... shouldn't of sold them off really.
Considering the price i paid for the Anthology cd's i really can't complain about anything here and i don't believe they will be gathering much dust on my shelve!

Must go Eleanor Rigby (strings only) is just starting, and it sounds brill ; )

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Willy Deville - Miracle is one of my favourite pieces of Vinyl. Produced by Mark Knopfler, who plays with understated charm and power. Even Robert Fripp would admire Mark's discipline and control Winker.

I happened to have found the same Canadian release here. If it does exist and your a a WD fan, do not hesitate and buy!

ARTIST: Willy Deville
TITLE: Miracle
MEDIA: LP
LABEL: Polydor
RELEASE COUNTRY: Canada
RELEASE DATE: 1987
CONDITION (INNER / OUTER): NEAR MINT + EXCELLENT
RELEASE REFERENCE NUMBER: 833 669-1

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Sarah Borges & the Broken Singles myspace

 
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Another Candaian Vinyl gem I was lucky enough to pick up many years ago. This is cut at half speed from the original 76cm/second master tapes. The dynamics are fantastic and makes me want to upgrade the LP12 combo to hear even more. This is an Audiophile Series release and worth tracking down.

Label : A&M
Pressing : CAN - SPJ 3647

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Just getting down to some Pagan Folk with Sand Snowman on his MySpace site. The Sand Snowman site is here. The artist was taken from Steven Wilson's Playlist here

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Haggis Horns

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Maybe musically limited, but great lyrics. Think this girl shows great promise considering she is only 14

Ruby And Her Whorses

I particularly liked her song, "Suffolk's Finest" about Emos!

"Your self-esteem is at an all-time low
When you've fallen in love with an emo"

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Pieces (3) for orchestra, Op. 6
Composed by Alban Berg
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
with Margaret Price
Conducted by Claudio Abbado

 
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Wilhelm Backhaus ~ Beethoven - The Piano Sonatas [IMPORT]


 
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