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Two MP3 albums for £10
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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
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| 1. First Rendez-Vous | 2:54 | Not Available | |||
| 2. Second Rendez-Vous | 10:55 | Not Available | |||
| 3. Third Rendez-Vous | 3:31 | Not Available | |||
| 4. Fourth Rendez-Vous | 3:57 | Not Available | |||
| 5. Fifth Rendez-Vous | 7:41 | Not Available | |||
| 6. Last Rendez-Vous | 6:04 | Not Available |
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Moving on to Second Rendez-vous, which is a marvellous pseudo-classic tune with synthesized horns, choir and a cutting lead synth.
After that, Third Rendez-vous which is a very melancholic, requiem-sortof tune, with the most beautiful synthesized choir and chords ever heard, in my opinion.
Then comes Fourth Rendez-vous, a classic everyone *must* have heard. It starts off with a bass pulse, then procedes into a technopop beat, which is very kicking, promising and a superb melody. It has a gothic kind-of-chorus where it changes character for a short time - from a overly happy track to a gothic sort of melody/chord progression.
Fifth Rendez-vous is a sheer work of art. Starting off with a 3/4th rhytm, it creates the most amazing soundscapes, coming in full 3 parts of a classic suite (which 4th Rendez-vous can be called the Ouverture to)
Sixth Rendez-vous is a mellow, sad tune which is about the tragic death of Ron McNair and the rest of the challenger crew. Ron McNair played Saxophone, and the saxophone plays a sad solo in the song.
All in all, it's an amazing album, DEFINATELY recommended.
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