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Actually, @mikzn, I must unearth both albums - I assume that they are on my computer's iTunes, and listen to them again.

Currently listening to a CD that arrived this morning in the post: Music of the Spanish Renaissance for Voice, Vihuelas, Lute and Renaissance Guitar with Shirley Rumsey.
 
Actually, @mikzn, I must unearth both albums - I assume that they are on my computer's iTunes, and listen to them again.

Currently listening to a CD that arrived this morning in the post: Music of the Spanish Renaissance for Voice, Vihuelas, Lute and Renaissance Guitar with Shirley Rumsey.

I have six of her CD's - and like you mentioned - Shepherd Moons and Watermark were my "Go To" CD's for a long time especially dinner and drinks - "Ambiance " type settings. - also for serious listening too! She is very creative and I love her melodies.

I don't have any "Spanish Renaissance" and don't know of Shirley Rumsey - you have to let me know how you like that CD :)
 
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Just read of the death today of Robert Forster who played reserved bail bondsman Max Cherry (who was one half - along with Pam Grier as the eponymous Jackie Brown - of one of the most sympathetic portrayals of romance featuring an older - or middle aged - couple that I have seen depicted in a movie in recent years), in what is my own personal favourite of Quentin Tarantino's movies, namely, Jackie Brown.

Thus, with that in mind, I am playing "their" song, "Didn't I (Blow You Mind This Time)" - The Delfonics.
 
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Marc Jordan - Talking Through Pictures - 1987

Love this album - it sounds like Trevor Rabin was on a few tracks - I could be wrong - but I do seem to recall this was the case and the title track sure sounds like Trevor was involved - "Talking Through Pictures"

I might have this mixed up - could be that it was Marc was helping on one of Trevor's albums, anyway a great album that I never get tired of - in fact I 've grown fonder as time has passed

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Listening to this band's two albums this afternoon. I'm disappointed when I think about the band not being together anymore. That's due chiefly to ****** record labels nonsense and caused them to disband in 2003.

To me, their two albums are amazing and unique sounding.

Lunatic Calm - Metropol

 
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