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  And Winter Came
And Winter Came
Enya

I have bought this album and cannot stop listening to it. There are a few tracks on this album which are my favourites but the whole album is great and I have listened to it non stop since I bought it.

It comes indoors and then back out to the car when I am travelling.

If you like Enya you will love this album.
  Back Again...No Matter What - The Greatest Hits
Back Again...No Matter What - The Greatest Hits
Boyzone

went to see my first Boyzone concert this year - this is a great way to remember it
  Welcome to Mali
Welcome to Mali
Amadou & Mariam

Fantastic album. If you're already a fan, then this is certainly worth it. This album has the vibe and feel good factor coming straight from Dimanche a Bamako. Chilled out and up-beat, it's beautiful music to listen to especially track 5. Buy and enjoy.
  That's Proper Folk
That's Proper Folk
Various Artists

Who cares whether it's proper folk; it's proper good and at an indecently low price
  Country Boy
Country Boy
Daniel O'Donnell

  Glasvegas
Glasvegas
Glasvegas

Glasvegas are a four-piece from Glasgow - the latest band to be championed by industry mogul Alan McGee, the man that "discovered" Oasis. Despite the inevitable hyperbole that has followed McGee’s proclamation of the band, Glasvegas more than deliver on their early promise with this eponymous debut album. The quartet already showcased their earthy wit and sonic ambitions on singles such as "Daddy’s...
  Gossip in the Grain
Gossip in the Grain
Ray LaMontagne

Ray Lamontagne, is an enigma. His voice is breathy and rich and his trademark. His songwriting is brilliant at times. He is a genius at his craft. But, he is not reaching the masses. I found him, oh, several years ago with his first CD, 'Trouble' and his voice and lyrics stirred my soul.

"The Jesus-bearded troubadour is sort of a recluse. He doesn't enjoy doing interviews, refuses to...
  Tell Tale Signs: the Bootleg Series Vol.8/Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006
Tell Tale Signs: the Bootleg Series Vol.8/Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006
Bob Dylan

Subtitled "Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006", Tell Tale Signs, the eighth of Dylan's long running Bootleg series of officially approved outtakes, comes in two formats. The two-disc version consists of 27 tracks, including alternate versions of songs from his last three studio sets: Oh Mercy, Time out of Mind and Modern Times. Even non-obsessives will be seduced by the highlights...
  The Essential Leonard Cohen
The Essential Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen

The two-disc retrospective The Essential Leonard Cohen traces the Canadian bard's musical maturity from poet and novelist who sang a little, to multidimensional artist whose oracular vocals and increasingly rich arrangements are every bit as compelling as his verse. Even when Cohen came to prominence through the 1960s songcraft of "Suzanne" and "Bird on a Wire", the "folksinger" tag never really...
  Raising Sand
Raising Sand
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss

Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and bluegrass crooner Alison Krauss may not be the likeliest of musical combinations. But on this welcome collaboration album, they work beautifully together, wringing a kind of magic from other people’s songs. The key to the album is its versatility. Between them, Krauss and Plant can handle a vast repertoire on their own, and here they take on the lot, from folk...
 

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