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Subject: a-ha heads up
Yes, they've got a new album. It ain't the boys I grew to know and love, although they are still awfully cute. It's called "minor earth/major sky" and there's not a thing to dance to. So if you've got any friends in Europe that you're paying exorbitant amounts of money to send you copies of stuff we don't have yet, I'd say don't bother on this one. Unless you just want to look at pictures of the band. No, really, they're still cute.
Subject: Re: a-ha heads up
> Yes, they've got a new album. It ain't the boys I grew to know and love,
> although they are still awfully cute. It's called "minor earth/major
> sky" and there's not a thing to dance to. So if you've got any
> friends in Europe that you're paying exorbitant amounts of money to send
> you copies of stuff we don't have yet, I'd say don't bother on this one.
> Unless you just want to look at pictures of the band. No, really, they're
> still cute.
Grin, depends on what type of dancing your doing... East of the Sun West of the Moon doesn't contain a lot of fast dancing songs (cept maybe Cold River) but it's still my favorite album. I've heard a number of cuts though, and a lot of it sounds slow, similar in ways to the Memorial Beach album...
Jack