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David Nevue, Postcards from Germany

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1627248

Disk length: 51m 50s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Postcards From Germany 3:22
2. Racing The Northern Lights 5:45
3. Song At The Speyer Cathedral 1:59
4. The Amazing Accordion Man 3:33
5. Big Snow In Salzburg 3:40
6. Wonderland 3:37
7. One Night At Mozart's 2:58
8. In God's Hands 5:07
9. The Kindness Of Strangers 2:59
10. Ludwig's Dream 3:58
11. The Walled City 4:55
12. The View From Burg Stahleck 2:53
13. Castle Hunting 2:56
14. Far From Home 3:59

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Review

An Excerpt from the Linear Notes...

"When my wife and I took a vacation to Germany in November of 1998, I must admit I was totally unprepared for what awaited us there. I had always imagined Germany a rather dark, industrial country. I couldn't have been more wrong. Germany is a land of wonders, filled to capacity with ancient castles and cathedrals. Everywhere we went we seemed to look back in time. There were days we felt like we were exploring a fairy-tale land; a strange, storybook world, where everything was bigger and more fantastic. Needless to say, it was an extraordinary trip, and a wonderful adventure.

After we arrived back in the States, I found my mind returning again and again to our time in Germany. Before long, I began to put some of my favorite memories to music, trying to capture, in some small way, the moments that made the biggest impact on me. That's how this album, a collection of musical 'postcards', came to be."

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