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Wed, 06 Oct 2004

Everything Changed / Abra Moore
You know what iTMS needs? It needs bookmarks, some convenient way to record an album you find intriguing enough to want to return but for whatever reason doesn't get you to open your wallet. Because without bookmarks, things could get lost. Buried treasures are cool in pirates stories, but not so much in real life.

I discovered Abra Moore during the early days of the store, probably by following one of those "People who bought this also bought that" links. Unfortunately, I was watching my pennies at the time and her album didn't make the cut. There were a few others like that, whose titles I'm now trying without much luck to dredge from an ever more sieve-like memory. Heck, it was by accident that I rediscovered Ms. Moore again after more than a year. And I'm wondering how I let her go the first time. Not making that mistake again...

Everything Changed
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