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Originally Posted by SGR
there’s a very nice separation between all the instruments, the levels sound great, and the bass is always clear and consistently provides a meaty backbone to Ruthie Foster’s soulful professions.
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Yes! That's something I liked too, but I didn't have the words to explain it.
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Originally Posted by rubber soul
This isn’t going to be as detailed as I’m rather late after my nearly two week hospital stay.
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Two weeks in hospital?!

I hope you are fixed up and feeling better now, rubber soul. Look after yourself.
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Originally Posted by Trollheart
I can confidently state it's you, not her. 
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Thanks for that clarification, Trollheart. At least I now know the problem, and can in fact, put myself into the same category as dj:-
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Originally Posted by djchameleon
I have to re-listen to it again when I'm more in a mindset to accept some of the uplifting tracks that were being played before. I would give the album as a whole 6.5 but that may change after my second listen of it which I will do in a few days. None of the tracks really stood out to me imo.
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The opener about
What are you listening to and the gospelly title track were both good efforts too. Like I hope I made clear, I used to love that Ruthie Foster kind of music, but in the same way I used to love The Beatles' music, I don't have any urge to listen to it these days.