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	<title>Comments on: Roger Subirana - three albums</title>
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		<title>by: Lethe</title>
		<link>http://freealbums.blogsome.com/2008/09/07/roger-subirana-three-albums/#comment-1576</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 00:45:53 +0100</pubDate>
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					<description>Wow.  Wow.  Wow.  I've always been the HIGHLY verbal type, so although I find instrumental music pleasant enough, I've never as a rule tended to get particularly excited by anything without lyrics.  Then Marvin posted these Roger Subirana albums, bless his heart.  My only quibble is that the one is actually called &quot;Lost Words,&quot; not &quot;Lost Worlds.&quot;  Okay.  That said, all I can do is gush about how amazing and diverse Subirana's music is.  &quot;Blood Brother&quot; is gorgeous and haunting and sounds so much like Enya, I half suspect he must have snuck into her recording studio one night and stolen a cut intended for her next album.  &quot;Disbey Ke&quot; is what I want playing in the background the next time I watch a thriller with a high-speed chase, and &quot;To Breathe One's Last&quot; is perfect for the climax of a five-hankie Oscar-winning weepie.  Play these albums next time you feel like a trip to the cinema but can't afford a ticket!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Wow.  Wow.  Wow.  I&#8217;ve always been the HIGHLY verbal type, so although I find instrumental music pleasant enough, I&#8217;ve never as a rule tended to get particularly excited by anything without lyrics.  Then Marvin posted these Roger Subirana albums, bless his heart.  My only quibble is that the one is actually called &#8220;Lost Words,&#8221; not &#8220;Lost Worlds.&#8221;  Okay.  That said, all I can do is gush about how amazing and diverse Subirana&#8217;s music is.  &#8220;Blood Brother&#8221; is gorgeous and haunting and sounds so much like Enya, I half suspect he must have snuck into her recording studio one night and stolen a cut intended for her next album.  &#8220;Disbey Ke&#8221; is what I want playing in the background the next time I watch a thriller with a high-speed chase, and &#8220;To Breathe One&#8217;s Last&#8221; is perfect for the climax of a five-hankie Oscar-winning weepie.  Play these albums next time you feel like a trip to the cinema but can&#8217;t afford a ticket!
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