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Wed, 16 Feb 2005

17 Seconds to Anywhere / Liz Story
While exploring the iTMS, I came upon an interesting album called Of Life and Love, a collection of New Age piano pieces by Jane Trojan. At first I thought I'd make it the subject of today's recommendation. But the more I listened, the less enthusiastic I became. And I realized that it reminded me more than a little of Liz Story, another New Age pianist I'd discovered many years back. Except that listening to Ms. Trojan made me miss Ms. Story all the more; her technique is more interesting, her compositions more adventurous. So take this as a recommendation for 17 Seconds. And my hope that Part of Fortune, the album that hooked me on Liz Story way back when, will get added to the iTMS before long. 17 Seconds to Anywhere
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