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Online iTunes library update

It's been almost two months since I updated my online iTunes Library where I list my recently added albums and most played tunes. 

In the Most Played Albums category, I rediscovered Riverdance which shot out of nowhere to the top of the list, pushing Graham Nash's Songs for Beginners out of the top spot, followed by Dan Fogelberg's The Innocent Age which checked in at number #3.  Nickel Creek continues to move up the charts, with continued strong showings for Bebo Norman.  America's Homecoming album (1973), an album I recently repurchased after chucking the vinyl 6 moves ago, makes it into the Top 25 for the first time.  Another interesting observation is that Vince Guaraldi's A Charlie Brown Christmas is at #17, an album I play the year round.

In the Most Played Single category, I heard a song at a Wendy's outside of Eric while heading back north on our Spring Pennsylvania Road Trip that I knew I had ripped and misplaced in some archive folder.  I was able to track it down and add it to my library, where I obsessively listened to it for weeks.  Everything You Want by Vertical Horizon. 

Recent Album purchases since the last update include Riverdance, two Hal Ketchum albums, Harry Potter's Prisoner of Azkaban and Indiana Jones' Raiders soundtracks, Jean-Luc Ponty's Civilized Evil, and three albums of a jazz fusion artist named Dave Weckl.

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Posted on 5/29/2006 8:20:00 AM by Dave Burke
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