However good part of it may be...
I adore the tracks Sign your name and Wishing well, but nevertheless impose a firm ban on any Terence Trent D'Arby albums.
Unjust though it may seem, I can't help but feel that they just aren't necessary.
Buying a lame album for the sake of one or two tracks is a practice that I don't condone, as it suggests a tendency to settle for second best.
(I might allow the album with Sign your name actually.)
As for INXS, I am happy to see Kick and X, and maybe one more, although latter-day pre-dodgy-death (and pre-Terence for that matter) material isn't quite so good.
Unjust though it may seem, I can't help but feel that they just aren't necessary.
Buying a lame album for the sake of one or two tracks is a practice that I don't condone, as it suggests a tendency to settle for second best.
(I might allow the album with Sign your name actually.)
As for INXS, I am happy to see Kick and X, and maybe one more, although latter-day pre-dodgy-death (and pre-Terence for that matter) material isn't quite so good.
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Hi Pete,
Have you listened to his new music already?
He just recorded an album called "Angels & Vampires" not yet pressed as CD but all songs are available to freely listen to 3 times (after that you can decide whether or not you like a song enough to buy it).
His official site:
http://www.SanandaMaitreya.com
and there go to link "Angels & Vampires" or "Weed Music".
"Weed" is the new innovating downloadservice he uses.
Musical greetings,
Lily
his webmistress
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