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Emiliana Torrini: Fisherman’s Woman

This is one of the finest albums of any genre I have heard in a very long time. Almost the whole album consists of Emiliana’s beautiful voice and acoustic guitar.

It’s everything Norah Jones should be, and would be if she wasn’t so obsessed with very poor cover versions of inappropriate songs and over-cooked commercialism. Emiliana has an absolutely amazing voice, and a song-writing skill that blows me away.

This is certainly worth a listen, and I’d definitely recommend buying it.

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Comment from Dave Buxton


    22.09, 31/03/2005

Undoubtedly one of the greatest albums of all time from this amazing artist.




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