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On Wednesday, 3 December 2003 at 14:29, Matt Seattle spake thus:
Rather than intervene between David F and Jack C about the merits of Fred
Freeman's work I'd like to say a huge thank you to Erika Mackenzie for her
review of Border Seasons -
Jack Campin wrote:
Not every track
works for me but rather that than the sort of thing Fred Freeman does
any day.
What is it about Fred Freeman's work that doesn't appeal?
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Rather than intervene between David F and Jack C about the merits of Fred
Freeman's work I'd like to say a huge thank you to Erika Mackenzie for her
review of Border Seasons - thank you Erika!
It's great when someone really gets the point of what you're trying to do -
the idiom may be a kind of
A while ago I publicly lamented the paucity of recordings in what
might be termed the Scottish Trad/Chamber Music genre, having nearly
worn my Puirt a Baroque and Pete Clark albums threadbare. Matt humbly
brought 'Border Seasons' to my attention.
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