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Listening to: Joe Purdy

July 29th, 2006  |  Published in Music, Review

I just downloaded the Julie Blue album by Joe Purdy and it’s amazing. I will never be able to forget the relaxing atmosphere and soothing feel of this album which brought Joe Prudy to the front of my favorites list. This unrefined mix of beautiful vocals and simple melodies will calm your soul in the sounds of the river. Hearing the water lap against the dock in the background, and the sincere lyrical genius of Joe all combine to make this one of his best, and a great album to being with. Julie Blue gets five stars and is a must for any summer mellow mix.

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