| 1. Some Kind of Good |
| 2. One of Those Mornings |
| 3. Tears Only Run One Way |
| 4. How Are Things in Clay, Kentucky |
| 5. She Don'e Love Me More Than NASCAR |
| 6. Circles |
| 7. These Things I Want |
| 8. Cloud 8 |
| 9. Soul to Keep |
| 10. Life's Railway to Heaven |
| 11. I Love Everything About You |
| 12. Ain't Gonna Worry My Mind |
Circles,Grandstaff,Compendia,Country,Pop
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Enter
Russian Circles Manufacturer: Flameshovel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EXDRRG Release Date: 2006-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Carpe
- Micah
- Death Rides A Horse
- Enter
- You Already Did
- New Macabre
Customer Reviews:
Please enter a title for your review.......2006-12-29
Instrumental Beauty... One of the finest the Genre has to offer. .......2006-09-04
RUSSIAN CIRCLES - Enter
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Chicago seems to be a sort of hot bed for instrumental acts now-a-days... Hearing all the hype about this album I felt I should proceed with caution, thinking it may be just be a winded version of Pelican or their kin. Truth is, `Enter' is a debut worth shouting about and will likely make it in the top 10 of 2006.
Russian Circles sound is much less pretentious then many of the other instrumental bands... with songs never getting tedious or tiring. The opener `Carpe' is subtle opener which really sets the stage for the album. Unlike many other bands their opening track does not eclipse the rest of the album and does not set the bar too high for the following songs. Using the term very loosely it is likely one of the weaker tracks. The second song `Micah' is a real piece of art, sounding like the love child of Lateralus-era Tool and the Red Sparowes. `Death Rides a Horse' is a furious power shot of spastic guitar rhythms, driving bass and definitive drum sections. It is likely the darkest and heaviest song on the album, yet does not sacrifice melody. The title track, `Enter' is an interesting blend of rock-fusion and sparse dissonance. Again the rhythm section is incredibly tight and really helps drive this song forward. Track five, `You Already Did' is a breathtaking amalgamation of various styles. This song has an underlying melody which is one of the most beautiful things that has graced my ears in quite sometime... at the 5:00 minute mark the song unfolds into delicate aural transcendence. The final track, `New Macabre' is a spiral of musical emotions, dabbing in the darker realms and shifting back to the driving melody.
`Enter' may take the place from Pelican's `The Fire in our Throats will Beckon the Thaw' or Red Sparowes' `At the Soundless Dawn' as my favorite instrumental CD. But only time will tell, as both those albums still get regular rotation in my player. If you are a fan of the genre this is required listening.
Favorite Songs: You Already Did, Death Rides A Horse, and Micah.
-5 Stars
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See them live!.......2006-08-23
Impressive!.......2006-05-28
Enter? Yes please come in..........2006-05-20
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Water Circles
Mia Jang Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TWK1 Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Water Circles
- Lily Pond
- Fountain
- Wishing Well
- Lagoon
- Riverside
- Spring Shower
- Waterdance
- Stream
- Morning Dew
- Tide Pool
- Floating
Amazon.com
Relaxing, peaceful, high-minded without arrogance, Mia Jang's second album of piano solos is a pleasant collection of pastel-shaded compositions that could nicely complement a therapeutic massage or an evening spent with a favorite book. Jang, a native of Taipei now living in the United States, occupies a place on the solo piano continuum somewhere between David Lanz and Michael Jones, managing to sidestep the exaggerated romanticism that sometimes hinders Lanz while demonstrating more structure and purpose than Jones. Though not as lyrical as Jim Brickman, nor as artful as Liz Story, Jang composes music with simple dignity, conveying a sense of sweetness without the annoying saccharine aftertaste that sometimes plagues this genre. While the classically trained pianist often aims for a meditative mood, her more melodic pieces (the brightly engaging "Fountain," the more reflective "Morning Dew," and "Tide Pool") are small jewels worth repeated listenings. An attractive, low-key sophomore effort. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Relaxing.......2004-08-23
Reverie.......2003-08-18
Peaceful, serene--absolute piece of art!.......2000-11-17
Beautiful.......2000-09-15
Beautiful Melodies.......2000-09-03
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Invisible Circles
After Forever Manufacturer: The End Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002MHE0U Release Date: 2004-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Childhood In Minor
- Beautiful Emptiness
- Between Love And Fire
- Sins Of Idealism
- Eccentric
- Digital Deceit
- Through Square Eyes
- Blind Pain
- Two Sides
- Victim Of Choices
- Reflections
- Life's Vortex
Customer Reviews:
Horrible........2007-03-04
First of all, the album concept is completely cliche. It's almost as if the band members couldnt think of anything better so all decided to pick a stupid album concept out of a hat. It definitely is off-setting.
Second of all, Floor's vocals couldn't be more ridiculous. She sings almost the exact same note throughout the whole damn CD. It's like shes trying to make us aware that she's a "wonderful" soprano and that she's extremely gifted to be able to do the note(s) she does. Theres no strength or beauty in her voice, just ego. The listener is unable to find any emotionally connection with in voice.
Third of all, the CD pictures are laughable. It's pretty hard to take the concept of a broken home story seriously when all the band members are dressed in black and turquoise leotards and posing in the most humurous positions possible in every other page of the CD booklet. I swear they just dont want to be taken seriously on this one.
Overall, the whole thing was just ridiculous. The songs weren't good by any means, Floor fell short, the concept was horrible, and the artworks were worth a few laughs.
Don't get this album. You'll regret it.
I think this is their best album.......2007-02-23
I've read a few reviews and they're a bit harsh. I'm a huge fan of concept albums, Queensryche, Ayreon etc... and this one is just as good.
What the soap opera...!?.......2006-12-21
The music on Invisible Circles has, at the same time, the most aggressive songcraft ("Blind Pain") and the most watered down balladry ("Eccentric") seen on an After Forever album to date. The full, lush orchestral arrangements have been replaced by proggy keyboard leads and symphonic enhancements that no longer sound so much symphonic as they do synthetic. The guitars have developed a definite sense of crunch and an attitude of progressiveness that sees them exploring some rather elaborate arrangements and halfway interesting riffing patterns, acoustic segments, and leads... halfway interesting because a lot of it sounds forced, like they tried too hard and only half-way succeeded. Andre Borgman's drumming has moved in a similar direction, once again acting as a breath of fresh air in a genre saturated with predictable and trite percussion. Floor is... Floor. However, there's something about Floor on this album that doesn't really sit right with me. I have immense trouble saying or writing anything negative about her talents, but throughout this album her voice sounds sort of strained. Maybe it has something to do with her delivery - much more immediacy, drive, and power that seems almost forced; not quite as pure and angelic. Perhaps I'm just being nitpicky... she still blows her peers out of the water with extreme prejudice. With the departure of Mark Jansen, growling and snarling duties have been taken over by guitarist Sander Grommans, and while the vocals themselves aren't bad, they seem dreadfully out of place at times... not really complementing Floor so much as just taking up valuable space.
The album starts off promisingly with "Childhood in Minor", which evokes images of children playing in a carousel. Not just any carousel though, but a carousel that's under the watchful eye of some sinister, invisible entity. This subtly menacing mood rolls over into "Beautiful Emptiness", which sees Floor reaching for the heavens (hah, no pun intended) straight off the bat, but quickly abandons that and meanders through driving metal, piano-led serenity, and one or two instrumental evolutions before reaching "Between Love and Fire"...
...and here, my friends, is where the true horror of Invisible Circles is revealed to the audience.
Around three minutes into the song, the band drops out and spoken dialogue ensues between two individuals - a male and a female arguing and yelling about various broken-home related things. It becomes apparent that this is a concept album. A concept album about a girl growing up in a home full of discontent. A girl unloved and unwanted by her father. A girl growing up in confusion as she's trying to figure out how everything went so horribly wrong. In other words, an extremely cliché concept. The male and female mentioned above are the father and the mother in this melodramatic soap opera. Now, the concept itself isn't really the problem - the problem is with the actual delivery. This act (and all that follow) is so horrendously pathetic that I would actually feel embarrassed should anybody ever catch me listening to this album in public. Honestly, I'm afraid to recommend this album to anybody I know in real life because of those interludes. They are awful.
Of course, those spoken interludes make up an almost insignificant portion of the album's running time, and are mostly placed at the end of a given song so that they become easy to skip and erase from your mind - permanently.
Ironically, the part of this album that really floors me also makes up an insignificant portion of its running time. The part in question lasts for approximately two seconds and comes in at roughly 1:15 (and again at roughly 1:22, for a total of four seconds of music) into "Two Sides". It is Floor Jansen singing a particular line in harmony with herself, but the way the vocal lines are layered and her absolutely godly delivery is just so completely incredible that it makes me want to lay down and die peacefully... and the effect is multiplied ten-fold through headphones. As silly as it might seem to buy a 59+ minute album just to drool over four seconds of it, I think I can safely say that I would do it with Invisible Circles. Label me daft. I care not!
Another standout moment is in "Sins of Idealism". Floor's vocals throughout the last minute or so of this song are totally reminiscent of past glory.
So... basically, just skip through the inane acting portions. The rest is still good After Forever material.
After Forever Rocks.......2006-06-16
There are a number of solid tunes on the album. One of my favorites is not heavy at all, but is a slow piano piece by Floor alone, entitled "Eccentric". During this tune, we get to see a softer side of Floor and just how beautiful her voice is when used in this fashion. Some fans might be reminded of when Amy Lee of Evanescence does this type of thing, however I feel that Floor has a better overall presence. Musically interesting at many points, I feel listeners will take to tracks like "Through Square Eyes" and "Blind Pain", mainly for the different changes in time and technical ability displayed. After Forever has a few good points in their favor and they do not sound like a Nightwish clone. This allows you to absorb their music and not feel like you have heard this somewhere before. "Invisible Circles" is the group's third full-length release and I believe this sets them apart from other groups who are fronted by powerful female vocalists. Check them out.
Wow.......2006-03-24
It is a concept album and it talks about a 14 year old girl that grow up without feeling any love or support from her parents.
My favourite tracks:
Beautiful Emptiness: It starts with a lot of power, with the choirs singing angerly "Your the worst of all, with all your accusations and compunctions, i can't suffer this duress from someone so depraved and selfish" All the anger comes out right in the second track, one of the best of all.
Sins Of idealism: Powerful, great lyric, greath choir, great vocals.
Through Square Eyes: Best track of all album!! Floor and Sander sing together, and the chorus of this song is one of the bests I ever heard. GREAT SONG!!
Life's Vortex: The album finish with this great song. it begins very slowly with Floor's voice but the chorus is powerful and catchy.
There's a piano ballad, Eccentric. Simply beautiful!!
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Circles
The Autumn Defense Manufacturer: Arena Rock ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000D8L3Q Release Date: 2003-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Silence
- The Sun in California
- Written in the Snow
- The Answer
- The World (Will Soon Turn Our Way)
- Why I'm Like This
- Tuesday Morning
- Some Kind of Fool
- Iowa City Adieu
- Circles
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While most of today's retro-inspired bands seem to go channel their garage rock instincts, the Autumn Defense take a different, understated approach. Led by Wilco bassist John Stirratt and multi-instrumentalist Pat Sansone, the group creates a soft-hued album of reflective ballads, softly strummed acoustic guitars, and gorgeous harmonies. This is retro as heard through classic Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, and Bread records, but it offers some surprisingly refreshing rewards. "Written in the Snow" is a slow-motion, ballad take on Wilco's Being There output; "Iowa City Adieu" sounds like a meeting of the minds between the Pernice Brothers and the Smiths; and "Circles," the album's closer, seems to bring all these disparate folk-pop elements together. All told, it's both bittersweet and beautiful. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
Sometimes you just stumble onto brilliance by chance.......2007-06-07
Now we all know that Jeff Tweedy dominates Wilco completely, but if he ever decides to listen to his bandmate, John Stirratt's album, Circles, maybe he will give John some air time too. Autumn Defense starring John Stirratt is a criminally underrated album bordering on an album gone incognito. The music is timeless in the Singer/Songwriter vein with elements of the 70's, but firmly fixed in the 00's with an almost psychedelic Englishness. Its gentle, beautiful, welcoming aura is unique. I swear, listen to this and you will smile beautifically for hours afterward. Its not quite a religious experience, (I've never had one)but it must be a bit like this, I guess similar to your first orgasm or listening to your first Bellwether album.
The obvious next step for all Wilco fans
A pretty good folky/indie rock album which has a couple flaws - you'll still probably like it, though.......2006-01-09
Highlights include:
the entire album
Brilliant Stuff.......2003-12-18
Excellent record.......2003-11-28
The entire album has a comforting, summery feel. 'Written in the snow', 'Why I'm like this', 'Some kind of fool' and 'Iowa city adieu' really stick out for me but all the tracks are lovely in their own way.
I guess a few people may pick up this album due to Stirratt's work with Wilco. The Autumn Defense do not particulary sound like Wilco, but please don't let that deter you. Like Wilco's records this album is full of brilliant, well crafted, meaningful songs - and what more could you want? So in short, the record is excellent. I cannot think of another band today producing a similar sound. The music really gets inside you. Buy it.
An astounding album!.......2003-11-20
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Circles & Arrows
Cheryl Wheeler Manufacturer: Philo / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000003US Release Date: 1995-02-21 |
Tracks:
- I Know This Town
- Hard Line To Draw
- Aces
- Estate Sale
- Don't Wanna
- Northern Girl
- Soon As I Find My Voice
- Miss You More Than I'm Mad
- Moonlight And Roses
- When You're Gone
- Arrow
Amazon.com essential recording
After two promising but undeveloped albums and a couple of tunes that hit the country charts (courtesy of other singers' versions), Cheryl Wheeler made this album for Capitol/Nashville in 1990. Unfortunately, her label experienced a personnel shakeup just after Circles & Arrows was released, and the disc was lost in the shuffle. It was rereleased by Rounder Records on their Philo imprint in 1995. Produced by Kyle Lehning (Randy Travis) and featuring a full string section and guests such as Vince Gill, Pam Tillis, Jerry Douglas, and Mark O'Connor, this is blockbuster collection of songs. The soft "Aces" (a 1992 hit for Suzy Boguss), the pop tune "Hard Line to Draw," and the midtempo "Northern Girl" are Wheeler the songwriter at her best. The comical "Estate Sale" shows her emerging humorous side. The vocals throughout are also exceptionally strong. This is the Wheeler breakthrough album that, for a variety of nonmusical reasons, didn't break through. --Robert BairdCustomer Reviews:
Essential Cheryl Wheeler; Essential Folk!.......2005-08-31
New to folk music? Start and end with Cheryl Wheeler!
Not surprised (sorta).......2003-11-20
I have been moving my CD library onto my Mac. Taking the time occasionally to rate songs that often play in background. I've always loved this particular album, but I realized that THIS collection "Circles & Arrows" had acquired TOP ranking (of several hundred) with 7 tracks @ five stars and 4 tracks @ four stars. Noteworthy accomplishment on Cheryl's part.
I personally think there are relatively few that could cover her works with the rare balance of strong and masterfully blended musicianship coupled with her personal style and (awsome) voice exibited herein. BTW- Arrow is remarkable.
an unsung hero.......2003-05-10
an unsung hero.......2003-05-10
Brilliant album by under-estimated singer-songwriter.......2003-01-23
I know this town (which has been covered by Bette Midler) is a song about Cheryl's hometown and the memories it holds. Northern girl is about being homesick for the south. Aces (one of several songs about love's problems) became the title track of a Suzy Bogguss album after Suzy covered the song.
Cheryl's music is hard to classify - it generally leans towards folk, but there are country and pop influences in there too. Maybe this is why Cheryl has not been more successful - we live an era where (unfortunately) people are expected to specialize. I've never worried about how popular a singer is, only about how good they are. Cheryl has carved her own musical niche - there's nobody else quite like her. And this is possibly her best album.
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Gurdjieff's Music for the Movements
Manufacturer: Channel Crossings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003CK7L Release Date: 1999-12-14 |
Customer Reviews:
happiness takes place in small piano tunes.......2001-07-24
Cacaphonic Harmonious.......2001-07-15
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Celtic Circles
Bonnie Rideout Manufacturer: Maggie's Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003JM6 Release Date: 1994-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Three North Highland Tunes [Medley]
- Pipe Major William Wilson
- Mary Do It Again/Cross Roads/Jig in a
- Lament on the Death of Sor Blanca Maria
- MacDonald Lord of the Isles/Romance or Song Air
- Gillie Callum/Highland Rant/Ryan's Rant
- Air to Which Ossian Is Recited
- Boat Hoisted the Sails/My Love Is Gone to Sea
- Bog on Lochan/Drowsy/Maggie/Sleepy Maggie
- Mother's Lament/Aisling
- Flo'Ers O' the Forest
- Yell Yell
- Prince Charlie's Farewell to Scotland/Winyadepla
Album Description
Inspired by the Celtic circles of ancient Scotland, Bonnie paints a musical picture through time, joining the heavens and earth to the cycles of everyday life. Performed on Scottish fiddle with gold medal piper Eric Rigler on the Great Highland bagpipe, Scottish smallpipes and uilleann pipes. Eric did all the Bagpipe music on Braveheart and Titantic! Also accompanied by guitar, Celtic harp, viola da gamba, hammered dulcimer, bass and bodhran. Includes: North Highland tunes from The Patrick McDonald Collection, 1784, pipe marches, strathspeys, jigs and reels, laments and traditional favorites: Flo'ers o' The Forest, Gillie Calum and Prince Charlie's Farewell to Scotland.Praised by the Washington Post who says:"Time passes swiftly here, but also soulfully, elegantly and intelligently as Rideout's instrumental flair and emotional sensitivity on both fiddle and viola are consistently enhanced by her impressive scholarship. In exploring and celebrating her Scottish heritage, she unearths and unites a marvelous collection of ancient airs, reels, strathspeys and tales, adds a couple of her own tradition-steeped pieces, then arranges them all with a rare combination of thematic logic and orchestral grace."Customer Reviews:
Incredible Fiddle Playing.......2003-06-21
One Grand Scotch-Irish Music CD--BRILLIANT!.......2003-04-01
Rideout is on another U.S. tour in 2003 with Hesperus. They will be collaborating with the 'Celtic Roots' program. Taken from the early sources of 17th &18th century Scot-Irish music. The musicians play an ensemble of fiddles, whistles, hammer dulcimer, viola, recorder and lute. While Rideout's other albums are excellent this is exceptionally good. Don't forget to listen to Bonnie Rideout's 'Scottish Christmas.' It's absolutley stunning!
SPECTACULAR!!!!.......2002-10-10
Gimme Me Elbow Room.......1999-12-03
Buy it! Buy it! Buy it!.......1998-07-22
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8 Circles
Jo Potter Manufacturer: ROAR Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA6Y44 Release Date: 2003-12-05 |
Tracks:
- Walk Away
- Round and Round
- Valentine's Day Song
- All I Need To Know
- Together
- Seduction
- I Am Missing You
- Burn
- You Don't Have To Say
- Finally Found You
- Get Me Through This
- Stay
- I Hate It When You Go
- Just Say Yes
- More
- You Won't See Me Cry
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Circles & Satellites
Rooster Manufacturer: Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FI8TE6 Release Date: 2006-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Home
- I Come Alive
- One Of Those Days
- Everything Moves So Fast
- So Long
- Maybe I'm Right
- Clear Skies
- Get Up
- Good To Be Here
- Unexpectedly
- In Your Head (Bonus Track)
- Halo
- Breathe
Customer Reviews:
They Found their Way Home!.......2006-11-07
If you are looking for a laid back, good ol' rock and roll album like their debut release, do not expect much. However, if you are interested in the growth of the band and the maturity of conceptual music that can be found on this release, then this is perfect for you!
Don't get me wrong. This album is still fun rock music. It's just not in the same style. With this release, the band moves on past the good ol' boys image to more established musicians. The lyrics on this album are sensational, and the lead single "Home" is pure-anthem-material.
Somehow echoing throught the record is a message of "be open to possibilites, be open to change", whether a song actually verbalizes this or not.
Worth the price 100%!
Rooster Rocks.......2006-08-17
Why is this band still across the sea?.......2006-08-02
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Circles in the Stream
Bruce Cockburn Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008FPJA8 Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Tracks:
- Pipes. The Pipes. [Instrumental]
- Starwheel
- Never So Free
- Deer Dancing Round a Broken Mirror [Instrumental]
- Homme Br
- Free to Be
- Mama Just Wants to Barrelhouse All Night Long
- Cader Idris [Instrumental]
- Arrows of Light
- One Day I Walk
- Love Song
- Red Brother Red Sister
- Lord of the Starfields
- All the Diamonds in the World
- Dialogue With the Devil
- Joy Will Find a Way
- God, Bless the Children
Customer Reviews:
5 Stars for Bruce, 1 Star for Rounder Records.......2006-12-09
You're not a Cockburn fan if you don't own this........2006-10-19
And then I bought this, "Circles in the Stream" about eight years ago or so.
After that, I was convinced that Bruce Cockburn is a genius.
Even though I still have the CD as it was issued in the late 1990s, I bought this edition. Not for the improved sound or anything (Although, to be honest, I would have been happier if they had omitted the bagpipes, I dislike them so.), but the mere worry that it IS possible to wear out a CD.
If you're new to Cockburn and don't know where to start, first purchase "Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws", and maybe "High Winds, White Sky" and this. You won't regret it. This is a fantastic live album.
Worth buying again? ABSOLUTELY!.......2005-07-01
This was a threshold recording for Cockburn, and he must have known that he, Godfrey, Boucher had to deliver the goods. They did. Hockey Night in Canada has nothing of the whallop of this CD. Recorded at Massey Hall in TO, the concert summed up Cockburn's early Christian based folk and romantic music and launched him into a more jazz inflected, mystical and social activist stance that he has cultivated with commitment over the succeeding years. You can't really pigeon hole him well, thank God, but there is that sense that nothing will be the same after this disc. And it wasn't.
Nearly every major song of his early work is present along with his unique blend of historical and contemporary efforts. No. 1 with a cross-bow bolt as he intones on "Love Song" says it all. What you notice throughout is his masterful technique, at times recalling Mississippi John Hurt, at times the Burgundian author referenced, at all times uniquely Cockburn. His voice was a lot more confidant by this point as well. SUN, SALT AND TIME, had been a major advance in his compositional and singing style that was enhanced by JOY WILL FIND A WAY. Those records are well represented and the fact that Cockburn still draws upon them in concert today indicates the role they played in his development. I was fortunate to catch him at this gig and many others in along Bloor, Yonge, Spadina, back in the day. Listening to this CD brings back all the first thoughts I had about this amazing man.
So, having bought the re-issue a few years back, is it worth buying again? Absolutely. It sounds better than ever. There is a nice essay and some terrific photos, but it's really the music, and that just rings out!
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