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Reminiscing
CD (Item 491862) Volt, 2000 — Condition: New Copy
Damn great work from The Dells – and further proof that the group always sounds great, no matter what the setting! Most of the instrumentation and production are contemporary, but that doesn't stop the quintet from opening up with harmonies just like in the old days – soaring vocal lines that are completely sublime, and which seem to take on a life of their own, despite the structures of the tunes! Production is mostly by Preston Glass and Fred Pittman, who also wrote many of the tunes – and titles include "Here 4 U", "Corner Cafe", "Say That You'll Stay", "Reminiscing", "I Need You", and "Where Do We Go From Here". (CD case has a small cutout notch.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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