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Published: 2011/03/01

ZuhG. "New Shoes (Hippy Feet)"

Track # Title Artist Album Duration
1 New Shoes (Hippy Feet) ZuhG. Free Love 05:05
05:05

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Jaylynn July 7, 2011, 22:43:51

Hats off to wovheer wrote this up and posted it.

Luz August 24, 2012, 03:11:50

The more I listen to a Deeper Understanding the more it does grow on me. Yet, if one cparmoed for example the 5:00 to 6:00 minute mark with the opening two minutes of, sayJig of Life, the contrast in style and content is wide and discernable. The Deeper Understanding segment is more attuned to easy listening, a format one would come across on a F.M. station at two in the morning. Thus as such evidnetly reflects a growing jazz influence and embodiment of the musical piece.and leaves the issue of is this what the fans are going to be getting in the future predominantly with Kate Bush’s future songs. Jig of Life’s opening on the other hand, which I really get into, and like, is more reminiscent of a wild frenzied Irish or Celtic like dance, something of an ancient ecastical ritual dance. The whole temperment of the opening is like a release and burst of frenetic energy. Sort of remarkable, to have such a wide range of variation. Its very interesting that the more laid back jazz essence motifs in her present works are emerging and predominating and could hearld a more laid back, mellower sound of Kate Bush from here on. Yet have to wait to see what the future peices sound like though, could be wrong on that. In any case it seems she possesses a closet knack and inclination for jazz rifts and styles, something that was not present in any overriding fashion in her earlier pieces and career. And yet this jazz format seems to appear with more prevalence. A new Kate Bush for the present times, the jazzier Kate Bush, perhaps, as such could be in the offing, in some respects.

Pete November 1, 2012, 03:19:41

Great post! Been having same trlbuoe. I have tested almost every company in Finland and quality is an issue for me. I’m also about to change to non Finnish company for my wedding books. Would love to hear more about your exprerience with KISS. Turnaround times from sending PDF/ jpegs and receiving back full album would be really interesting to know.

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