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  1. People Of The Fast Flowing River
    by Work Money Death
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    Testamorta This is my driving song for when, on a late afternoon on Christmas Eve, I'm headed to my parents’ house with a trunk full of presents, and as I cross the city among lights in green, red, yellow, and orange, I should be stuck in traffic, but for some reason I lightheartedly slalom my way through and along pavements packed with gloves and shopping bags Favorite track: We Are The People.
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    John Almirall When my copies arrived, it was a magical day of spiritual bliss! Without a doubt one of the best contemporary Jazz records I've heard in decades. There's an incredible thang going on w/ contemporary jazz that's truly epic. From ATA, RRGEMS, SPRIT JAZZ (Ethic Heritage Ensemble's last 5 LP's, GONDWANA, WeJazz, JazzAggression, etc. Long live ATA! Favorite track: A River Becomes A Stream.
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    Strange Celestial Road This is the record you put on to restore levity and peace to your household. Beautiful. Favorite track: We Are The People.
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  2. Of The Earth
    by Shabaka
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    Marko Everything that Shabaka touches is pure gold. Such a unique and interesting creative voice from South Africa, a gift to the world, and the world of jazz! Favorite track: Marwa The Mountain.
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  3. DRESSIN' SCOTTISH / DRINKIN' IRISH / TALKIN' RUBBISH
    by Liptons Orphan
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  4. The Last Rotation Of Earth
    by BC Camplight
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    Justin David Rumsby to be honest, I didn't think this album was quite as good as the others I've bought so far. I think is a grower on me type of album. Well, it certainly has! The lyrics of each song are so imaginative and even down to earth, which I love. I even chuckle at times. it's a dark kind of album. Very cinematic and powerful melodies in several tracks. An alnum that needs work in listening to. its definitely worth the effort. I'd certainly stick with this album in BC Camplight collection. Favorite track: Kicking Up A Fuss.
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    anthony h BC Camplight is probably my favourite stumble-upon find of the decade. I caught the end of "Last Rotation" on BBC6 by chance while driving, immediately pulled over and sat on Google until I figured out what I'd just heard. The world needs more records like this. Cinematic, heartbreaking, playful, sweet and often just fucking laugh-out-loud hilarious. Favorite track: Fear Life In A Dozen Years.
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    Patrick W Only once in my life has a piece of music made me stop what am doing and just wallow in the brilliance of it. That song was Fear Life in a Dozen Years.
    Coming from someone who’s been through the wringer over the last few years, hang in there Brian, you’ll ride again cowboy…
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  5. Kill The Wolf (Gatefold Reissue)
    by Matt Berry
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    Oblaky Folklore medieval fantastical dreamy nostalgia, wintery and cool, frost on the windows, misty horses’ breaths on short days and long nights. Perfect. Favorite track: October Sun.
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    Original Spruce A follow on and another step up from the very enjoyable Witchazel. Playing the whole album on headphones is like being in another world for a while. Reminded me of the ice on the puddles in winter down the copse in the village where I grew up. Favorite track: Solstice.
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    carolinaocelot Mr. Berry is one talented gent. Favorite track: Medicine.
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