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Title |
length |
price |
download |
| 1. |
Aural Anagram |
9:53 |
$0.2
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| 2. |
Little Treatise on Morals 1 (Mademoiselle Eagle) |
4:11 |
$0.2
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| 3. |
Little Treatise on Morals 2 (Crimes of Love) |
5:58 |
$0.2
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| 4. |
Needle Heel |
5:16 |
$0.2
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| 5. |
Little Treatise on Morals 3 (Philosophy in the Boudoir) |
2:36 |
$0.2
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| 6. |
Cephalopod |
2:41 |
$0.2
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| 7. |
Transfers |
7:57 |
$0.2
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| 8. |
Fur (Baston Entre Meufs A Madelonnette) |
2:51 |
$0.2
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| 9. |
Little Treatise on Morals 4 (Misfortunes of Virtue) |
4:32 |
$0.2
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FEEDBACKS for "Aural Anagram" album:
Guru
wrote: There is nothing to say! Everything was told by music.
Sweat_dreams
wrote: You should to hear Aural Anagram by all means.
eric
wrote: Keep in mind, though, that being famous doesn't equal talent. Andrew Liles which we all enjoy the most is a great talent and famous in one!!!! .
Max
wrote: When I feel sad, I always listen to this Needle Heel. It raises the spirits.
Teddy
wrote: I can listen to any kinds of music except heavy metal (classical music, rap, pop music). But, when I’ve listened Little Treatise on Morals 3 (Philosophy in the Boudoir), my previous conception about this Andrew Liles has changed at all.
Jain
wrote: Wonderful! I head Aural Anagram with bated breath.
Baby
wrote: Musicianship and mix of Aural Anagram is damn good.
Jeff
wrote: I have nothing to say! The work, I mean Aural Anagram well done!
Black
wrote: Little Treatise on Morals 4 (Misfortunes of Virtue) is a new hit without doubts.
Dana
wrote: is a lovely song!
Jeamy
wrote: Andrew Liles is a fine fellow!!! The collection is great!!!
RockCity
wrote: is an outstanding work of art….really….And it’s no wonder...
Aqua
wrote: I think, Aural Anagram reveals the creative spirit of Andrew Liles.
Music_Lord
wrote: I liked very much! When I listened to this song for the first time...I've been singing just a part of a song... for a while now around the house. I'm trying to make it into a whole song.
JazzBand wrote: is just wonderful!!! The music itself, the words, the voice of Andrew Liles, the sound effects were too marvelous for words.
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