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Martin Page - In The Temple Of The Muse Monday, August 4, 2008 Hey Brian =D
I can't agree more with you, great descriptions for his music and songs!
Too bad you didn't cover the last two songs, for they especially deserve to be listed here.
When Johnny Sang the Blues is also a testimony to this romantic world where Martin is leading us. Next to Man in the Moon, it's the best production on his album.
Where the Sun is Buried is a typical song that leaves us something to think about; wondering whether history will repeat itself.
All in all, it's spiritual splendor.
Thanks for reading,
- Peter
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