Rupi's Dance
stephent28
Posted 2008-02-03 10:52 PM (#56802)
Subject: Rupi's Dance



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Picked this CD up in the cutout bin today.

Ian Anderson's 2003 solo release.

I found it to be EXCELLENT and any Jethro Tull or Ian Anderson fans should check it out.

Lots of flute compared to a Tull album but the melodies are very infectious.

Happy feet :D
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cliff
Posted 2008-02-04 8:36 AM (#56803 - in reply to #56802)
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Great album!

If y'like that one, pick up "Secret Language of Birds" (from @2001).
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stephent28
Posted 2008-02-04 10:40 AM (#56804 - in reply to #56802)
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I think that one was also in the bin. I will have to swing back by today and grab it if it is still there.
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cliff
Posted 2008-02-04 12:07 PM (#56805 - in reply to #56802)
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"Secret Language . . " is on par w/"Rupi's Dance".

There's ANOTHER one entitled "Divinities" which is all instrumental and was put out on a classical music label.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-02-04 1:44 PM (#56806 - in reply to #56802)
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The secret flute-lovers creep out of the closet......
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cliff
Posted 2008-02-04 1:50 PM (#56807 - in reply to #56802)
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Galway Rules!
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-02-04 1:53 PM (#56808 - in reply to #56802)
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Originally posted by schroeder:
The secret flute-lovers creep out of the closet......
Well said.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-02-04 1:55 PM (#56809 - in reply to #56802)
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I sat next to James Galway in a restaurant in Amsterdam once and over a period of about 2 hours the guy he was with got the time and space to say about three words. Galway never shut up all evening. And his favourite topic of conversation was James Galway.
(I've seen him in concert and he is wonderful.)
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stephent28
Posted 2008-02-04 3:51 PM (#56810 - in reply to #56802)
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I was always a Pete Fountain kinda guy ;)
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-02-04 5:32 PM (#56811 - in reply to #56802)
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I always liked "Lila's Dance". That's McLaughlin for those of you that are a bit sssslllloooowwwww....
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