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I sleep in your hat
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Melbourne, Vic. Aus.
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In contrast to Frantz Casseus's Haitian Dances I felt that there was much more variation and emotion across this album. It also made more effective use of the tones that can be achieved with an acoustic guitar. To be fair I guess Frantz was probably a lot more limited by the technical resources of the day but on the whole Neshamah was a lot more absorbing emotionally speaking.
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