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                <title>Steven Broderick - Blue 10,99 €</title>
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                <description>&lt;img src=&#039;http://www.anost.net/out/pictures/onthefly/oxarticle/icon/56x42/1/sevenpieces002.jpg&#039; border=0 align=&#039;left&#039; hspace=5&gt;Limited to 300 handmade copies!&lt;br /&gt;We only knew Pop&#039;s (Steven) singing voice as a whistle. He whistled while he worked, and he worked all the time. But not even a whistle accompanied him on the guitar. A woodworker by day, he brought his craftsmanship home, softly picking his patient melodies. Those few tunes were played over and over again, becoming smooth and refined as a carefully finished armoire.&lt;br /&gt;It wasn&#039;t until Christmas 2008 that we really heard him sing. Our mother pulled out an old cassette tape labeled Steve at Marco&#039;s, a brief recording session from 1979. The first thing we heard was the song. The only song. Blue. A thick delay over the entire mix told us he was shy even back then. But then came that voice, which, underneath the wash, wasn&#039;t shy at all.&lt;br /&gt;Blue, and the stream of short instrumentals following, seemed a rare capture at the heart of our origin with music. And as we shared these recordings with friends, we soon realized it wasn&#039;t just us who found them so warm and beautiful.&lt;br /&gt;A proper closet musician, Pop would never share this music on his own accord, so we&#039;ve taken the liberty of doing it for him. - Heather &amp; Peter Broderick, August 2011</description>
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