oooh la la ...c'est manifique
author: rD
Hey Joe
wadda yuh know..at last !!!
you got it out there.......
best of every thing to you .........
a luverly delightful album ......
xxxyy
yer pal -
rD
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a must buy or else
author: Bobby Anne Lerhman
bring this into your home head & heart and you will be
greatly a better person for it..no words can create the feelings I have for this music...I am a devoted fan and
have the biggest love for these girls..truly inspirational
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Life-binding lullabies for the stress-fractured adult mind.
author: Jamie O\'Meara - Hour Magazine
The Special Interest Group Bright Occasion (Independent) This first full-length effort by these five Montreal musicians of varying local renown is like floating in a big bowl of beer Jell-O with your best friend. And while, okay, maybe life's favourite things don't always go together, these poppy folksies have managed to put much good into this sometimes incongruously conceived but always wholly natural-sounding juxtaposition of guitars (all flavours), glockenspiel, ukulele, fiddle, mandolin, clarinet, flute, drums, trumpet, accordion and, well, you get the picture. Perhaps more miraculously, these multi-instrumentalists keep it simple in both story and staging, not overworking the themes, letting each of the 10 tunes roll out like life-binding lullabies for stress-fractured adult minds. As accomplished as it is unassuming.
-Jamie O'Meara
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Sweet, substantial folk-pop terroire.
author: Lorraine Carpenter- Montreal Mirror
The Special Interest Group Bright Occasion (independent) Sweet and substantial folk-pop terroire, recalling VU ballads, the Arcade Fire and the Be Good Tanyas.
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