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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Just Drive by Alistair Griffin - My #9 Favorite Song of 2010
For God's sake, can someone give this guy a full album? He has such a beautiful voice! I knew of him in 2003 when I vacationed in Norway, and he was one of the contestants in one of those reality shows in the UK. I eventually bought his first album, which I enjoyed very much! Last year, I was browsing the UK charts and I chanced upon this song of his. Unsurprisingly, it's still brilliant! It then became one of the most played songs in my Ipod this year. It ends my year-end favorite list at #9.
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Alistair has been recording his long-awaited second album at Bryan Adams' studio in Vancouver. It is expected to include 'Just Drive' (but don't quote me!), and will be released later this year.
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