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		<title>Slightly Nearer the Stars than the Gutter</title>
		<description>Those bad bad boys at Anglo Plugging have seen me right (I knew keeping them sweet by adding Scanty Sandwich would pay off) by sending a copy of Norman Cook's new master work Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars...It feature's the Doors-tastic &quot;S... </description>
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		<title>Cometh the day, cometh the album...</title>
		<description>Hmm, strange topic, just finished reading Colin Bateman's Turbulent Priests and have come over all holy...Anyway, the JJ72 album is here at last, and it's a bit of a STONKER, beautiful but also fiery, fi you liked any of the singles (October Swimmer,... </description>
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