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  <identifier>12rec.013</identifier>
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  <publicdate>2005-01-16 08:57:37</publicdate>
  <creator>James Gardner</creator>
  <description>Dusty Window, the first Giraffe EP for 12rec., is a collection of spare and beautiful folk songs. With intricate guitar-work and a characteristic voice, Giraffe is able to reveal more wisdom in a few minutes of his music than most artists can articulate on the length of a full album.&#13;
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"Sad Sister," the opening song, is a call for a woman's liberation.  It isn't simply an awkward "do your own thing" cliche, but a plea for individuality in a girl who is worth more than what she lets herself become. A descending melody phrase forms the minimal basis in "The Fifth Wheel" while James sings about the bliss of two others ...and breaks the hearts of the 12rec. A&amp;Rs. "Venecian Blinds" is a concise folk miniature, "Clear Exotic Sea" the big pop-draft and sure to be his hitsingle. The EP ends with "An Imperfect Lovesong ..." which works beautifully with its spontaneous and scribble-like declaration of love to a small area of skin, with breathless melodica and fading voice.&#13;
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During "Clear Exotic Sea," Giraffe asks his swimming muse if the ocean might be compatible with him. We feel pretty sure that the answer is clear.</description>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/</licenseurl>
  <date>2005-01-16 00:00:00</date>
  <collection>12rec</collection>
  <title>Giraffe - Dusty Window EP [12rec.013]</title>
  <uploader>headquarter@12rec.net</uploader>
  <addeddate>2005-01-16 08:04:54</addeddate>
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  <pick>0</pick>
  <runtime>17:43</runtime>
  <updatedate>2005-06-29 23:03:38</updatedate>
  <updater>Simon12rec.</updater>
  <source>www.12rec.net</source>
  <taper>J. Gardner</taper>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Folk;Indie-Pop</subject>
  <publisher>J. Gardner</publisher>
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