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	<title>Comments on: Album review: JUSTIN HAYWARD &#8211; Spirits of the Western Sky</title>
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		<title>By: Blanche</title>
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		<description>Working girl so have heard only a few tracks but wholeheartedly agree, Jason, that Spirits of the Western Sky seems to be a lovely production on all burners and beautifully arranged.  Anne Dudley and Alberto Parodi are in step and share a synchronicity with Justin&#039;s ethereal but deliberate creative process.  Despite an impatient and wild curiosity ... hello, it has been 17 years since The View From the Hill ... am managing to temper the wicked impulses and will wait until the CD arrives in the mailbox.  I expect the canvas will be richly layered and prefer to hear the whole of it in one lush sweep.  How adventurous to add a touch of bluegrass and techno.  We 60-somethings have always had pluck and style.  Bravo.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working girl so have heard only a few tracks but wholeheartedly agree, Jason, that Spirits of the Western Sky seems to be a lovely production on all burners and beautifully arranged.  Anne Dudley and Alberto Parodi are in step and share a synchronicity with Justin&#8217;s ethereal but deliberate creative process.  Despite an impatient and wild curiosity &#8230; hello, it has been 17 years since The View From the Hill &#8230; am managing to temper the wicked impulses and will wait until the CD arrives in the mailbox.  I expect the canvas will be richly layered and prefer to hear the whole of it in one lush sweep.  How adventurous to add a touch of bluegrass and techno.  We 60-somethings have always had pluck and style.  Bravo.</p>
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