Indeed, it is the same basic piece as on the Iguazu collection but with some major modifications and additions, not the least of which are the three soprano voices you can now hear. Completely remixed and mastered with some very fine new software and a more knowledgeable and experienced Pawn at the console. You are invited to compare and contrast the difference between this version and the first one.
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from Amsterdam,
released February 11, 2013
As usual, the Pawns of Avarice, with very special thanks to Las Sopranos de la Muestra.
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