Well feel free to reveal the rest of the iceberg. I already like your taste.
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Well feel free to reveal the rest of the iceberg. I already like your taste.
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I'm Harry.
Another one from me. Newly discovered today and I like it a lot.
CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA: Every day
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^Man with a Movie Camera is way better album as it has some really beautiful tracks on it, perhaps all of them. Plus the idea behind the whole album to make new soundtrack to legendary film of Dziga Vertov is just bloody (oops) brilliant Anyway, the band is capable of making music that let's you stuck to the moment.
Try this one and make sure you listen it right to the end.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1fxbcgptFA
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I'm Harry.
I find the hardest thing is to limit it to three
I'll try a few that may be unfamiliar unless recommended. They're all string based, accessible and interesting. Neil Stacey gave me a new reference for Redbook CD quality.
'Keb 'Mo - Suitcase
Sophie Solomon - Poison Sweet Madeira
Neil Stacey - And?
If they please, plenty more where they came from
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I'm Harry.
Genesis? I remember them when they had nowt.