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	<title>Comments on: Aaron Neville: My True Story (Blue Note)</title>
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		<title>By: Chris Bourke</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great to see the blog, Richard - and thanks for reminding me about Orchid in a Storm, which I hadn&#039;t seen any other reviewers pick up on. Joel Dorn was one of my main men, a master of space and warm microphones. Checking it out on Spotify I see the re-issue added a version of &#039;Save the Last Dance for Me&#039;. Just this morning I was just telling someone the story of its inspiration: Doc Pomus watching his wife dance with someone else at their wedding.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great to see the blog, Richard &#8211; and thanks for reminding me about Orchid in a Storm, which I hadn&#8217;t seen any other reviewers pick up on. Joel Dorn was one of my main men, a master of space and warm microphones. Checking it out on Spotify I see the re-issue added a version of &#8216;Save the Last Dance for Me&#8217;. Just this morning I was just telling someone the story of its inspiration: Doc Pomus watching his wife dance with someone else at their wedding.</p>
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