| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The album ends with the blues-based Portobello 67, which manages to evoke 1960s pop while, at the same time, injecting a tinge of the jazz vernacular.It may not be an album for purists, but for those whose tastes run the gamut from pop and rock to prog, ambient and, of course, jazz, Double Talk is an album that pays big dividends for an artist (and group) that deserves to emerge from hidden trea
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