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Albums of the
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From Rajiv`s world album archive
| Train
: Drops of Jupiter |
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The title track of Train's
second album sweeps you up in an irresistible top-of-the-lungs
sing-along and becomes the reference point for the rest of the album.
It deservedly won Best Rock Song at the recent Grammy Awards.
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Macy Gray : On How Life Is |
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'On How Life Is' offers the sass of a '20s blueswoman plus the don't-mess-with-me strength of a 21st-century R&B icon-in-the-making. |
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Listening hearts will identify with the purity of Fernando Ortega's emotional statement, finding similarities in their own spiritual and musical journeys.
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Murray Perahia : Songs Without Words |
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The heart of this collection is 15 of Mendelssohn's "Songs Without Words," those eternally lovely miniatures, well selected and played by Murray Perahia with the lyrical sense the music deserves. Also included are selections from Schubert (as interpreted by Liszt) and Bach (as interpreted by Busoni). |
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'Laundry
Service's' meld of danceable pop and rockier ideas and textures
follows the similar path of the singer-songwriter's previous work. It
has a freshness that's sure to win over new listeners even after the
first single. |
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