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		<title>Dance with a flower in your hair (2007) CD in triple gate digi-pac</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tony</dc:creator>
		
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tony Faehse</strong>&#8216;s third all original genre blending and bending album mixes vocal and instrumental tracks with a spectrum of styles..</p>
<p>sultry tango.. <em>Sensual </em></p>
<p><strong></strong>sophisticated samba.. <em>Wine of Tuscany</em></p>
<p><strong></strong>flamenco funk.. <em>Come with me, down to the sea</em></p>
<p>poignant celtic melodies..<em> Journey&#8217; end</em>, <em>Now and for always</em> &amp; <em>Freefall</em></p>
<p>sensitive contemporary songs.. <em>Little boxes</em>, <em>Comes the morning</em>, &amp; <em>Sands of time</em></p>
<p>Unifying this bewildering melange of worldness is the sound of Tony&#8217;s classical guitar and his particular writing style, the result of a long musical journey, and giving it form are some particularly fine Melbourne musicians, many of who have featured on his earlier work. These include remarkable vocal performances by Brazilian specialist <strong>Diana Clark</strong>, including a duet on the title track Dance with a flower in your hair with actor/session singer <strong>Rob Price</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>George Butrumlis</strong> adds the passion of his accordion, <strong>Jen Anderson</strong> the haunting emotion of her violin and viola. <strong>Adam Simmons</strong> features not only on layered woodwinds (<em>Gossamer wings) </em>but also Shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) on the mystic-east epic <em>Sands of time, </em>a track which takes the novel step of combining violin with slide guitar.  Also combining with Tony&#8217;s multiple guitars are <strong>Bruce Haymes</strong> (keyboards), <strong>Steve Hadley</strong> (double &amp; electric bass), <strong>Bruce Sandell</strong> (flute),  <strong>Craig Pilkington (</strong>trumpet), <strong>Tony Floyd</strong> and the late much missed <strong>Peter Jones</strong> (drums).. an truly gifted ensemble producing a sound ranging from epic to intimate.</p>
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