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counterparts is her devotion to her Buddhist religion that has given herself a strong sense of inner peace, as well as an unselfish attitude toward her fellow man. Love has become even more important
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Oakenfold will hopefully now realize he's a DJ and just as Paul Van Dyk has good reason for not generally releasing mix cds, Oakenfold clearly has no business releasing pop dance albums. Moreover, it'
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It has a nice variety of excellent music, yet nothing you will ever hear on a hits radio station, which is always a good quality. It is definetly worth the $14 to go out and get it, so go get it. Artist
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Thanks for Asking" has a driving Storm in Heaven-era Verve core beneath its mumbled rocking. "Mercury" sounds like Suede, but with big, fluffy pillows padding their more rock and roll edges. All of the
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the album. Sara's new album is has a tad bit more of a pop sound than her previous, though it is barely noticeable when the songs are sung with Sara's heavy Kentucky twang. Among the highlights is one
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This is not an awful album. It has a collection of pretty songs. That's just what they are, too. Pretty. Most of them showcase Lee Ann's trademark traditional country sound. That would be great, except
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but maybe too slow of a song. It has a natural easy melody but the sound is empty; almost too plane. It seems it was written half heartedly. They weren’t taking much of a risk this time. The Mojo Fins
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the "Plug" has built a reputation of songs with catchy enough rhythms that you swear you've heard the song before, even though you just bought the album. With lyrics which playfully mock life's experiences,
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and the results sound much more focused than on 1996's inconsistent Tiny Music album. From the first bars of the opener "Down", it is clear that STP has found its direction again and means business.
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So Wanna Go" has a bass line that is so infectious it makes me want to learn to play the bass. The Sessions are a fantastically catchy pop-rock group…at least based on these two songs. I can only imagine
