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February 2007

  • Review of Maria Miller's "Just A Little" Now Online! Our review of the new album entitled "Just A Little ..." by Scotland's lovely Maria Miller, who we have covered here since her work with Crannog in 1997, is now online. (25 February 2007)

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  • Review of Miriam Stockley's "Eternal" Now Online! Our review of Miriam Stockley's newest solo album, a classical crossover project entitled Eternal, is now online. A new official website supports the release. (12 February 2007)

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  • Review of Clive Nolan and Agneiszka Swita's "Closer" Now Online! Our review of the first EP by Clive Nolan and Agneiszka Swita entitled Closer is now online. The five track progressive rock recording has two reworked Nolan classics and three new tracks that serve as an appetizer for their new Caamora She project. A box set with album and accompanying DVD is scheduled for release later this year. (12 February 2007)

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  • Review of Mostly Autumn's "Heart Full Of Sky" Now Online! Our review of the latest installment from Britain's Mostly Autumn entitled Heart Full Of Sky" is now online. Heather's vocal advancement, Anne Marie Helder's (Karnataka, Panic Room) stunning backing vocals and further lineup changes have invigorated the band's sound. (11 February 2007)

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  • Review of "Dept Of Good And Evil Feat. Rachel Z" Now Online! Our review of the latest installment from the stunning New York-based female jazz superstar entitled Dept Of Good And Evil Feat. Rachel Z is now online! (08 February 2007)

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  • Review of Norah Jones "Not Too Late" Now Online! Our review of Norah Jones' long anticipated third album Not Too Late is now online. (06 February 2007)

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  • Bob Harris Plays Georgia Wonder On BBC2! BBC's Bob Harris has played tracks by Portsmouth, England's alt-country band Georgia Wonder the last two Saturday nights. We met Georgia Wonder's Julian and Steph in Portsmouth in January. Watch for our story on the band and their music this spring. Learn more about Georgia Wonder and sample their music at gwonder.com. (04 February 2007)

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  • Reviews of Sarah Brightman's "Diva" CD "The Singles Collection and DVD "The Video Collection" Now Online Our reviews of Sarah Brightman's Diva series, with a CD entitled The Singles Collection and DVD entitled The Video Collection are now online! (04 February 2007)

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  • Review of Vixen's "Live & Learn" Now Online! Our review of the latest album by Vixen, a four woman rock band with a huge back catalog, entitled Live & Learn is now online. (04 February 2007)

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  • Review of Enigma's "Love Sensuality Devotion The Remix Collection" Now Online! Our review of the long lost nine-track Enigma remix collection of Love Sensuality Devotion is now online. The CD was originally released in Europe in 2001 and makes its debut in the Americas this year. (04 February 2007)

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  • Review of Aileen Paron's "Anonyma" Album Now Onlilne! Our review of Aileen Paron's debut album Anonyma is now online. The album is likely to appeal most to enthusiasts of Tori Amos' back catalog. (04 February 2007)

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  • Review of Renfey's "Rise" Now Online! Our review of Renfey's multi-dimensional debut rock album Rise is now online. (04 February 2007)

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  • Magenta Announces New Single! Award winning UK progressive band Magenta will celebrate their move to a new label Tigermoth records with the release of the single "Speechless" as both a download and CD single on March 19, 2007. The song is a slice of exuberant, infectious prog rock with a great hook and a strong contemporary feel.

    A short clip of the single's music video is available for viewing online at a special mini-site. Both CD and download versions will also include a superb new full-band arrangement of "Anger" showcased at the band's 2006 live performances. (03 February 2007)

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