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Lazy Afternoon Isaac Tyner (who uses harpsichord and/or

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Tyner (who uses harpsichord and/or celeste for flavouring on three of the six pieces) shows why he was considered the most influential acoustic pianist of the era (before Bill Evans began to surpass him in that category)

Drawing power from her femme consciousness

uncompleted second album – a rare delight for fans of the band’s impeccably slender back catalogue

Fans don’t leave Pinheads shows with fond memories–they leave with battle scars and folklore tales to last the ages

further removing itself from the sound of 13 Songs and Repeater

Lazy Afternoon Isaac Tyner (who uses harpsichord and/orIn 1959, Peggy King recorded the album Lazy Afternoon for Imperial Records, which featured her breaking out of her perky Peggy persona on television and recording something a little more mature.

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