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CD reviews - Feed News by Toronto Star
Find the latest news stories from Toronto Star on the topic CD reviews.
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All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu
Pop Rufus Wainwright (Decca) (out of four) While Rufus Wainwright has said that his sixth disc was influenced by the illness and January death of his mom Kate McGarrigle to cancer, the results are introspective but not necessarily morose. Freed from...
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Another prime example of the cultural divide along the St. Lawrence River is star Montreal tenor Marc Hervieux.
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Romantic approach has uneven results.
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All in Good Time
Pop Barenaked Ladies (Raisin'/EMI) (out of four) The big news is that the band's 11th album is their first without co-singer Steven Page. The better news is that it's chock full of memorable tunes in keeping with their catalogue. Fans seem to agree...
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