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		<title>By: tune review &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Bring Me Your Love (2008) by City and Colour</title>
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		<description>[...] City and Colour was originally a solo effort by Dallas Green of Alexisonfire, a rock band far more popular to our northern Canadian neighbors than here in the U.S. If you&#8217;ve heard anything by Alexisonfire, the idea that a lead singer could actually pass off an acoustic album successfully on his own would seem ludicrous. Yet, that&#8217;s exactly what Green did in 2005&#8217;s Sometimes. [...]</description>
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