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9 RECs for this Album
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music4redd Rec'd this on Jul 14, 2008:
Street Cred: 40
Rec's: 6
“Great song-got a real unusual feel. Aucoustic mexican intro then flows into the realms of the unusual.”
hippygumbo Rec'd this on Apr 25, 2008:
Street Cred: 22
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“The lyrics of this song are thought provoking with regards to the ladies of the street. A sad reflection of our society wonderfully crafted into a very interesting and upbeat song.”
asmithsepia Rec'd this on Apr 24, 2008:
Street Cred: 22
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“The expressive use of saxophone and mandolin really blew me away on this track. ”
bcunningham1017 Rec'd this on Mar 24, 2008:
Street Cred: 16
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“A totally off the wall song - so refreshing to hear something new.”
music4redd Rec'd this on Jul 14, 2008:
Street Cred: 40
Rec's: 6
“For all you scottish in the Us-have a listen to this”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Apr 24, 2008:
Street Cred: 28357
Rec's: 1024
“An epic song. What can I say... you just have to listen to it.”
Kevin_Gingerly Rec'd this on Apr 24, 2008:
Street Cred: 22
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“The mixing process is incredible, giving this song an enormous sound stage. I simply can't stop listening to this one. The other song, Rembrant's Flora is also amazing, based on paintings by the Dutch Master. The ninth child born to Harmen Gerritsz van Rijn and Neeltgen Willemsdr van Zuytbrouck, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on July 15, 1606 in Leiden, the Netherlands. His family was quite well-to-do; his father was a miller and his mother was a baker's daughter. As a boy he attended Latin school and was enrolled at the University of Leiden, although according to a contemporary he had a greater inclination towards painting; he was soon apprenticed to a Leiden history painter, Jacob van Swanenburgh, with whom he spent three years. After a brief but important apprenticeship of six months with the famous painter Pieter Lastman in Amsterdam, Rembrandt opened a studio in Leiden in 1624 or 1625, which he shared with friend and colleague Jan Lievens. In 1627, Rembrandt began to accept students, among them Gerrit Dou. In 1629 Rembrandt was discovered by the statesman Constantijn Huygens, the father of Christiaan Huygens (a famous Dutch mathematician and physicist), who procured for Rembrandt important commissions from the court of the Hague. As a result of this connection, Prince Frederik Hendrik continued to purchase paintings from Rembrandt until 1646. At the end of 1631, Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam, then rapidly expanding as the new business capital of the Netherlands, and began to practise as a professional portraitist for the first time, with great success. He initially stayed with an art dealer, Hendrick van Uylenburg, and in 1634, married Hendrick's cousin, Saskia van Uylenburg. Saskia came from a good family: her father had been lawyer and burgemeester (mayor) of Leeuwarden. When Saskia, as the youngest daughter, became an orphan, she lived with an older sister in Het Bildt. They were married in the local church of St. Annaparochie without the presence of his relatives. In the same year, Rembrandt became a burgess of Amsterdam and a member of the local guild of painters. He also acquired a number of students, among them Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck.
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