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Oh, yeah! This CD, passed on to me by one Mr. Baggadonuts, is nothing less than enchanting. From the instant I put this disc into the player, I was overcome by the mellow, soothing sensations that swirled about the room-- and that’s before I even pressed the \"Play\" button. Sexy drums and sultry strings own this hour of music; yet they don’t overpower the subtle, smoky vocals or the myriad of other coaxing instruments.
On the CD jacket, Pruess explains, \"The music compositions flow in an order that may fit nicely with an hour of lovemaking.\"
So true, so true!
\"And there will be many whose enjoyment of this CD has nothing to do with sex!\"
Oh, how untrue this is! Craig Pruess, don’t feed me such a fallacy! From start to finish, Music For The Kama Sutra does nothing if not put Miss Fphatty in the mood for the love! The ballads are just too tantric to inspire anything but romance!
Unfortunately, I listened to this CD while:
A) alone, and
B) trying to water my plants.
Needless to say, Language Of Love inspired an awkwardly muddy situation at TLC headquarters, but it was sensual, nonetheless. I recommend that every reader buy this CD and schedule an evening of complete intoxication l’amour with their partner... or ficus plant.
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vol 6 - issue 12 (aug 2004)
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