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Sunday Morning Coffee
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Chip Davis, Day Parts, Berkey, Burmer
List Price: $14.98
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Product Details
- Artist: Chip Davis, Day Parts, Berkey, Burmer
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0012805010023
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- Label: American Gramaphone
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- Manufacturer: American Gramaphone
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: American Gramaphone
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- Release Date: 1991-10-23
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- Studio: American Gramaphone
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- Title: Sunday Morning Coffee
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- UPC: 012805010023
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Customer Reviews
Wow ! What An Album !
This album of music is the most awesome music I have heard in a very long time. It is hard to find Manheim Steamroller music other than Christmas songs. This album is a mix of classics and popular songs. What this does to my ears is pure Heaven. I love the synthesizer and I love the traditional instruments. The great mix of instruments, and the great mix of types of music is truly wonderful. This was money well spent !
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Excellent!!
I can't imagine a more relaxing CD! I got this CD a few years ago and loved it! I loaned it out and never got it back so I'm buying it again! It is so soothing, I highly recommend!!
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Sunday Morning Coffee
I have sunday morning coffee on audio cassette from way back in 1991 and i still play at parties today its great for partys its relaxing but not sleepy or obnocious vey entertaining.
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The Best Classical Music for your money
I should tell you I started listening to this CD over half my lifetime ago. I was just 12 years old. It is still by far one of my favorites. I am more into rock, country, emo and alternative. For some reason though this happens to be one of my favorite CD's of all times. We have bought and worn out a number of copies in our house. Tapes have also been replaced. I guess this CD holds a special place in my heart since it was originally given to me by my grandmother before she died.
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Coffee and crossword
Richard Burmer is the highlight of this collection. I was in a shop in Singapore called Barang Barang which sells indonesian style furniture and accessories. Across The View was playing in the shop and after asking what it was I went downstairs (it was a shopping Mall) and bought the CD. That was back in 1996. Now in 2004 I still find this track a must at times of stress.
I played the track to a colleague at the time who instantly recognised it and told me it was a song by a Japanese band. Next day he brought that CD in and sure enough there it was Across The View - with lyrics (in English). It was done pretty much the same bar the vast landscape and having the addition of a fretless bass which was to die for. I have hunted high and low (yes I was an A-ha fan back in the mid 80's!!!) for this Japanese band's CD and having left Singapore, cannot ask my former colleague the name. If anyone out there has a clue what I'm talking about, please post a note here and let me know the name.
The rest of this CD is fine and definately background music to an occassion. You cant sit down on a Sunday with a cup of coffee and just sit there and listen - you have to be doing something at the same time.
Its very nice.
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