Lucinda
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Looks like I'll be adding to my weekend listening list ...
It's nice to hear some positive response to her new album.
This was another one I held off buying on my trip to the record store yesterday. I wanted to hear more of the album and more feedback before I bought it.
It looks like it's moving to the "to buy" list.
Thanks.
CC
This was another one I held off buying on my trip to the record store yesterday. I wanted to hear more of the album and more feedback before I bought it.
It looks like it's moving to the "to buy" list.
Thanks.
CC
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I'd like to second the thumbs up to Lucinda's new one. I was initially very hesitant to even give it a spin, as, to be honest, I've not really loved anything she's done since 'Car Wheels' (perhaps one of my all-time favorite records). But 'Blessed' is really a return to form in many ways. Anyone with doubts, do me a favor and listen to the following three tunes: 'Buttercup,' 'Seeing Black,' and 'Soldier's Song.' Really rockin' rockers and devastating ballads. Good stuff.
Tim in Chapel Hill
Tim in Chapel Hill
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Roy Kasten of KDHX speaks highly of this. He's got some street cred.
and I enjoy his show so I'm inclined to nod my head in lazy agreement.
I haven't heard much of it, just what's been played and I think it's classic
Lucinda.
http://kdhx.org/spinitron/playlist.php? ... ylist=2667
and I enjoy his show so I'm inclined to nod my head in lazy agreement.
I haven't heard much of it, just what's been played and I think it's classic
Lucinda.
http://kdhx.org/spinitron/playlist.php? ... ylist=2667
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