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Old 11.12.2006, 02:35 PM   #953
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Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
I hope that Hip Priest reads this.

Friday night I went to Borders (which is a bookstore that sells CD's at a ridiculous price) I had the intentions of buying a good book, but I found nothing the really caught my eye. I picked a few magazines I read on a regular, and then decided to take a look at the CD's to kill some time. While going through the endless bins of boring records and overpriced BS, I reached the 'T' section, and a CD sat by itself, with nothing around it and a very unobvious beige cover, I zoomed in on the title and read Nine Horses! Of all the placed I would find this, I least expected Borders! It was a nice surprise. I then when to the World Music section and picked up Issa Bagayogo. Strangely enough both albums have the same feel and flow to them, nice pickups!

 


 

I have read it. Excellent news; I hope you like the whole LP. We both had nice music-buying weekends then (I got two Horace Silver cd's, including the live one I'd been looking for for some years).
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