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      <title>707 Without Duke McFadden Was Never The Same</title>
      <rating>*****</rating>
      <body>Duke, after all these years since I had the 707 LPs, and gave my dad my turntable, I finally acquired a CD of 707's first two albums from Renaissance records. It was great hearing those songs again. I have been a musician for 30 years and though it never made me famous, it still remains a full-time hobby. I feel I've developed a more mature ear over the 20 years since I first enjoyed 707's first album. In listening to it now, I realize that the core songwriting, voice and musical direction that sold me on 707, belonged to you. This is very evident when I listen to both albums. No offense to the other members of the group. I'm looking forward to hearing your new music.</body>
      <contributor>Meaghan Schubeck</contributor>
      <contribemail>Meaghan1211@socal.rr.com</contribemail>
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