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So you take her, to find what's waiting inside She comes out of the sun in a silk dress runningĪnd you follow 'till your sense of which directionīy the blue tiled walls near the market stallsĪnd her eyes shine like the moon in the sea You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre mp3ĮMD music offers a premium experience that includes unlimited downloads and access to CD quality music. Learn how to download music to your computer. Live concert albums of your favorite band. Top hit songs are in the MP3 format and can be played on any computer, laptop, phone or MP3 Player. Album DescriptionSearch and download from millions of songs, albums and concerts. See more Your browser does not support the audio element. © Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo More info The result is a tremendous example of how good self-conscious progressive pop can be, given the right producer and songwriter - and if you're a fan of either prog or pop and haven't given Al Stewart much thought, prepare to be enchanted. Stewart is detached from his music, but only in the sense that he gives this album a stylish elegance, and Parsons is his perfect foil, giving the music a rich, panoramic sweep that mimics Stewart's globe-trotting songs.

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