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Comments for Sundays, The, Blind


E-MAIL: andersjo@luther.edu
The ultimate in feel-good. Reminiscent of _The Cranberries_ and the _Cocteau Twins_. Mellow, upbeat, rich, and sensitive. The last song is a wonderful randition of a _Rolling Stones_ tune.
E-MAIL: ooze@uclink2.berkeley.edu
The Sundays were before the Cranberries...and I would say Harriet Wheeler sings much much better than the Cranberry chick.
E-MAIL: thorne@algorithms.com
The bottom line on the Sundays is their very good. I could listen to them no matter what mood I'm in. Great talent. Great song writting.....
E-MAIL: john.denig@sciatl.com
This is a superb album. Full of emotions and imagery. I could listen to it endlessly. Unfortunately, I may be forced to if the Sundays never come out with anything new. Does anybody have any idea of what's up with this band. Have they broken up? If so, it's a crying shame.
E-MAIL: slag@lightspeed.net
This is a powerful, worthy (if not better) follow-up album to "Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic". Amazing guitar work once again with more variety and more complexity in the unparallelled vocal work by Harriet Wheeler. Good to listen to anytime, anywhere. Incidentally, the Sundays are still together. David and Harriet have a kid now but are coming out with an album hopefully by late 1996/early 1997. Hang in there.
E-MAIL: shannon@hou.com
does any one know the lyrics to "Wild Horses" if so what are they? I would really like to know
E-MAIL: amberwencl@hotmail.com
Harriet Wheeler has the most beautiful voice. I think the best song is "wild horses". which was on the movie Fear. Remember the roller caoster scene?
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