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	<title>Comments on: Ivor Cutler &amp; Linda Hirst &#8211; Privilege</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin S Young</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin S Young</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am delighted to reacquire this gem on compact disc, having lost my vinyl copy in a cull of albums due to impecunity some years ago. I had more or less lost the thread of the songs over the years, but on listening was delighted to find myself singing along. This in turn brought back memories of the early eighties, a decade generally blocked out due to the horreurs of the premier of the time. I also thought of another classic, being Prince Ivor, the Radio 3 recordings, also sadly gone. Soon I was drifting in a sea of nostalgia and glee, and the better for it.
I would heartily recommend this to anyone with an outsider bent.
KSY</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am delighted to reacquire this gem on compact disc, having lost my vinyl copy in a cull of albums due to impecunity some years ago. I had more or less lost the thread of the songs over the years, but on listening was delighted to find myself singing along. This in turn brought back memories of the early eighties, a decade generally blocked out due to the horreurs of the premier of the time. I also thought of another classic, being Prince Ivor, the Radio 3 recordings, also sadly gone. Soon I was drifting in a sea of nostalgia and glee, and the better for it.<br />
I would heartily recommend this to anyone with an outsider bent.<br />
KSY</p>
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