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Old 12-31-2015, 06:16 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Well done, Neapolitan, you got them all! The only one you were doubtful about was indeed Ann Steuart of Tudor Lodge, and she was only there because you introduced me to their music a couple of days ago! How unfair is that?

And how about this band, from Vancouver? Nothing spectacular, but some beautiful folk-sounding music. As the album advances there are fewer vocals and more recorder/ acoustic guitar passages. That´s because Paul Horn was involved in making the album I guess. Anyway, I thought you might like it if you don´t know it already.

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