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    I've got one listen of Mike Oldfield's, Music of the Spheres behind me. This is his latest and it's a Classical piece. It does have signature influences from Tubular Bells. Nice Classical guitar in places, some serious low bass from percussion in a couple places, and even a bit of choral and female vocals. I read her name some place but forgot, very good suprano. I liked it and you all might find it interesting. After I threw on TB while in the Oldfield mood.

    Yesterday I listened to a new CD Phideaux, Fiendish. I liked them quite a bit. I don't know much about them, my first album from the band. Sort of a Alternative Prog Folk?

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    Andreas Scholl

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    This cd is so beautiful. The voice of an angel. The face of Adonis.
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    Oooops, meant to write on the last post.

    Just trying to figure out how to post the images, with the help of the teenaged son of course.

    Anyway, a college kid at work turned me onto this and I dig it. Harkens me back to 901 and Phil Manzanera, Fripp and eno electronica.

    What ever happened to that guy? Manzanera that is.

    thereyet

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    Oh geeez, did I say 901, I must have been thinking about blue jeans. Meant to say 801.

    Just googled P. Manzanera and he is apparently working on a soon to be released instrumental album Firebird VII. I will have to look out for that.

    thereyet

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