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Personnel: George Dyer (vocals); Lysa Rytting (harp); Igor Gruppman (violin); Tess Lund (viola); Ellen Bridger (cello); Jane Lyman (flute); Kurt Bestor (piano); Ben Henderson (bass instrument); Todd Sorenson (drums); Kenny Hodges (percussion).
George Dyer New Song Songs | 1. | Gabriel's Oboe / Neila Fantasia - (From The Motion Picture The Mission) |
| 2. | One Note |
| 3. | Far and Away - (From The Motion Picture Far And Away) |
| 4. | Prayer, The - (featuring Jenny Jordan Frogley) |
| 5. | He Shall Feed His Flock - (From Handel's Messiah, featuring The Small Torres Guitar Duo) |
| 6. | Padre Nostro / The Lord's Prayer |
| 7. | The Lonely Swallow / Rondine Al Nido |
| 8. | Come to Know |
| 9. | Time to Say Goodbye |
| 10. | Lamb Of God / Adagio For Strings,Op.11 |
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While some hip-hop purists may be quick to point out the crossover feel of this record (which includes two guest spots from Dave Matthews Band), Jurassic 5 manage to stay true to the original sound, making the off-beat collaborations work and putting down some of the most consistently clever flows of hip-hop's third decade. FEEDBACK also includes a few departure tracks like "Brown Girl," the crew's fresh spin on crunk, and the Latin guitar-laced instrumental "Canto De Ossanha."
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