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Oh My Love
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Swept Back
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Fool
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Desert Song No. 2
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Darkness (Another Shade In Your Black)
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If A Change Is Gonna Come...
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Swore To Myself
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Holidays Are Nice
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I Left You
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Another Trauma
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ARTIST
SOPHIA
TITLE
People Are Like Seasons
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
CITY SLANG (GERMANY)
CATALOG #
CITY 95176CD
CITY 95176CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
2/23/2004
"Sophia is Robin Proper-Sheppard, formerly of The God Machine, and a cast of musicians drawn from a pool of bands with whom Robin has worked throughout his career, otherwise known as 'The Sophia Collective'. The previous two albums were entirely financed, recorded and produced by Robin, who also oversaw the entire production, promotion and distribution of the albums on his own The Flower Shop Recordings label. This is the first time since the days of The God Machine that Robin has agreed to work with another label. The new album fleshes out the sound and extends the dynamic boundaries, whilst maintaining Robin's traditional but effective approach of keeping things minimal, whether they be lyrically or musically. The overriding impression of the album is that it rocks, but this is quite clearly not a rock record. In fact much of it is quiet, pained, acoustic and mines a rich vein of melancholy that seems to seep through all of Robin's music throughout the years."
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