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Fifty Years of Hungaroton: Pianists [Box set]
Henry Purcell: Twelve Sonatas of Three Parts, Z. 790-801 (London, 1683) - London Baroque
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It Ain't Gonna Be Me Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]
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While many of their contemporaries have branched out in intriguing new directions since their dream-pop debuts, the members of Lush remained committed to a hazy wall of Cocteau Twins guitar, breathy harmonies by Miki Berenyi and Emma Anderson, and a fairly straightforward dance beat. The English quartet's third album, Split, isn't an improvement or a departure from Gala (1990) or Spooky (1992). Lush continues exploring pleasant but slight sounds on songs such as "Hypocrite" and "Light from a Dead Star," and it's likely that the group will always be remembered as the opening act on Lollapalooza '92. --Jim DeRogatis