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jfiedler17 said:And the CD I've bought this year that I've played the most has to be "VH1 Presents the Corrs Live in Dublin," quite possibly my favorite live album ever. I can't remember ever playing a live album so much. I never get tired of listening to it. Anxiously awaiting their next album ...
TonyCurrie said:It's been a most interesting year, musically, for me. Having more or less accidentally started an Internet Radio Station (working fulltime for the BBC as a newsreader and Director, writing books, sitting on Scotland's Rail Passengers' Committee, and running a record label not being nearly enough to keep me occupied) the current copyright legislation pretty much forced me down the untrodden path of finding unsigned, unpublished singers, bands and musicians in order to feed the station's 24/7 appetite.
jfiedler17 said:2003 was a pretty terrible year in music, I thought; too much awful "R&B" (I use the word loosely) and hip-hop littering the landscape. (R&B has gone seriously downhill since the '80s, I think ...) Too few genuinely great pop singles.
alpertfan said:I also wanted to get THE ESSENTIAL KENNY LOGGINS and THE VERY BEST OF CHRISTOPHER CROSS (because I grew up listening to those guys on the radio).
Rudy said:Hey Cap'n: what do you think of Afro-Cuban Influence? Did you find the CD or the original RCA LP? A couple others I know who found it commented about the longish percussion break in "Manteca". I happened to like it.