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One Man Band

JamesTaylorOneManBand.jpgI was born in the 1970s. That was really quite long ago. And one would've thought that I'd be a fan of songs written in the 1980s or the 1990s - retro. But that's hardly so.


I'm a fan of the 1970s.. but that's another story all together. Just wanted to highlight this piece of CD I've been savouring. If you love purity - just plain wood and steel, minus all the distortions and the bing-bang-boom of contemporary music - James Taylor's One Man Band is something you don't want to miss.


And if you've always loved James Taylor's fingerpicking, his voice and his songs, then this is definitely one piece of art you don't want to wait for another few days to get.

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