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Some Mad Hope
Release Date: 2007 - 08 - 13, Audio CD, Vanguard Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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Matt Nathanson is one of those artists that all my friends say "Who on earth is that?" whenever they hear one of his tracks on my ipod. He's an American artist who was born back in 1973 and is currently living in San Francisco. I first came across him back in 2006 when I discovered his album "Beneath these Fireworks" which was released back in 2003. This was his first major studio album but prior to this he self-released 5 albums entitled "Please" in 1993, "Ernst" in 1997, "Not Coloured Too Perfect" in 1998, "Still Waiting for Spring" in 1999 and lastly "When Everything Meant Everything" in 2002. ... Read the complete review
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