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Telynor
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Post by Telynor » Fri October 3rd, 2008, 11:21 pm

La Revancha del Tango by GoTan Project. Great stuff.

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Post by diamondlil » Fri October 3rd, 2008, 11:31 pm

More mellow. This time Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama.
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Post by Telynor » Sun October 5th, 2008, 3:31 am

Bouncing between La Revancha del Tango and Annie Lennox's latest, Songs of Mass Destruction.

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Post by sweetpotatoboy » Mon October 6th, 2008, 12:16 pm

Last week's albums listened to:

WILL YOUNG - Let It Go (2008) *****
JENNIFER HUDSON - Jennifer Hudson (2008) **
JAMES MORRISON - Songs For You, Truth For Me (2008) **
MICHELLE WILLIAMS - Unexpected (2008) ***
RONGEDAL - Rongedal (2008) ****
MILLIE JACKSON - Just A Lil' Bit Country (1981) **
MYRIAM - Cambio De Piel (2008) ***
RANDY CRAWFORD & JOE SAMPLE - No Regrets (2008) ***
JOSH GRACIN - We Weren't Crazy (2008) ****
KEITH JACK - This Time (2008) ***
JANIE FRICKE - Sleeping With Your Memory (1982) ***
MALENE MORTENSEN - Desperado (2007) **
MANUEL CARRASCO - Inercia (2008) ****
SHARLEEN SPITERI - Melody (2008) ***
BARBARA LEWIS - Hello Stranger: The Best Of Barbara Lewis (1994) ***

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Post by chuck » Wed October 8th, 2008, 3:33 pm

Reading and Listening to Jackson Browne's "Late For The Sky"....So very Mellow

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Post by Leyland » Wed October 8th, 2008, 3:40 pm

Beethoven's piano sonatas (Moonlight, Appassionata, and Pathetique) performed by Rudolf Serkin.

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Post by Hoopking » Fri November 7th, 2008, 3:21 am

I don't know if an Ipod counts, but I have something from every Genre my favorites are Enya, Enigma, and Classical of all kinds. I like instrumental better than voice but have all types from Rap to Country.

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Post by chuck » Fri November 7th, 2008, 4:56 am

Oldies...Booker T and the MGs...Green Onions...very basic...Cruising music....

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Post by EC2 » Fri November 7th, 2008, 10:26 am

Just having a Seether fest at the moment. Their song Never Leave me is one of the hero/heroine themes in my work in progress as they reach an emotional dilemma. Seether have become on of my favourite bands of late.
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Post by Volgadon » Fri November 7th, 2008, 11:10 am

Planxty, Rory Gallagher, Eliza Carthy, Peter Bellamy, the Carnival Band, The Jewel Rose (Armenian viollin), Ot Azoj, and Ehud Banai's latest album of new arrangement for old Jewish liturgy.

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