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Compact Disc Day/Auto Race (Indianapolis)/Pentecost/Mother's Day (Sweden)
2004-05-30 @ 11:56 p.m.

Finally bought Gregorian's Master Of Chant Volume 4. I quite like it, a refreshing change after rotating Lesiem in the player for the past week. Illumination is quite an addictive album, for the first half anyway. Gregorian sounds like the middle ground between Lesiëm and Enya, softer and more relaxing. I like it enough to want to get the first three volumes. That CD Shop has a lot of New Age stuff. All sorts of interesting CDs that look like they might be worth exploring. The Piano Player has been re-re-released, which cheeses me off. I mean, it's understandable if you do it once, the music industry is about profit-making after all. Twice just reeks of a blatant at making money without really doing anything new. Just checked Amazon.com, and it seems that I should be looking for repackaged versions of the earlier voluems in the Masters Of Chant series that were released in the months leading up to Volume 4. Heck, maybe I should just start buying stuff online instead...



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