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Monday, March 03, 2003 

After getting Ed Harcourt's first album from the school paper to review last year, I am very much looking forward to his second. Especially after this. Harcourt's strength on his first was in his anachronistic focus on the song, rather than the feel, and it sounds like he hasn't changed a bit.



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