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to the decision whether or not to accept the offer
it is also their process of cutting the track in the moment and capturing the magic of communal creativity that has seen their sound described as "a glorious overload of joyful elation and spiritual elevation" (MOJO) and "infused with the wonky post-disco spirit of early '80s NYC" (The Guardian)
he's innocent
was part of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section--played lead guitar on Elvis' September 22 session
Dog & Butterfly, Heart, CD Taphari Well for CultureDog & Butterfly is the fourth studio album by American rock band Heart, originally released on October 7, 1978 through Portrait Records. As Heart themselves noted on the album's release, side 1 was the "Dog" side, and was the more "rocking" compared to the "Butterfly" side 2, which was all ballads, with the exception of the closer "Mistral Wind", which, in many ways, epitomized the trademark sound for which Heart would be remembered: folksy ballads