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From Emma Forever Ago album Product Description
From Emma Forever Ago album by Bon Iver was released Feb 19, 2008 on the Jagjaguwar label. From Emma Forever Ago CD music contains a single disc.
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| As I thought.... From Emma Forever Ago album This is way better on record in your home than CD in your car. I love everything about this. By KG (Des Moines, IA)  |
| Truly, you don't own anything like it From Emma Forever Ago CD music I recently read Lykke Li, describe Bon Iver as the new D'Angelo. From Emma Forever Ago music CDs I, for some reason, think that's the most interesting/ best? description i've heard of this magnificent singer/songwriter. From Emma Forever Ago songs Remember the days (before instant music gratification set in) that you would buy an album and learn and love every nuance? I do, and I thought those days were sort of lost.... until I heard this album. I cannot listen to anything else! And I love that it was also described as vintage Elliot Smith. A smart person wrote that. Anyways, Buy this album. You don't own anything like it! By Amanda (St. Augustine, Florida) |
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