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camtheone

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Do you have a copy of the pure moods cd

 

That, and more, my friend.  I have eclectic tastes.

 

I listened to "black" music until I was about 16. It was summer and I had the radio on. I noticed that the same songs just played over and over and over every hour. I then turned it to the "white" station. I began to get into pop. By the time I got to Georgia I was into everything from Bryan Adams to Public Enemy. It was at UGA that my roommate introduced me to New Age and Contemporary Jazz (which is my preferred music to this day). I used to buy a lot of sampler CDs (Cassettes) back in the day. If you're into that sort of thing, I would suggest the Narada and the Windham Hill labels. 

 

If I may, there is a Christmas CD I suggest: Star of Wonder by Peter Buffett and the New World Ensemble (ft. the voice and Celtic harp of Kim Robertson).

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