tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post6979732330434848645..comments2024-03-26T15:57:13.443+00:00Comments on On An Overgrown Path: Avoid three kinds of masterUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-39532851583420849912008-05-30T16:46:00.000+01:002008-05-30T16:46:00.000+01:00Chris, thanks for that perceptive comment which I ...Chris, thanks for that perceptive comment which I find very rewarding.<BR/><BR/>I confess to having hesitated before mentioning <I>Footsteps</I> in that post, as I feared that Yusuf Islam may have been one footstep too far even for <I>Overgrown Path</I> readers.<BR/><BR/>Your comment confirms that you are with me, if not ahead of me.<BR/><BR/>Thanks.Pliablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10616598845886342325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-79860384277561736262008-05-30T16:35:00.000+01:002008-05-30T16:35:00.000+01:00Yusuf Islam's Footsteps is a great CD, overall. I...Yusuf Islam's <I>Footsteps</I> is a great CD, overall. I'm especially impressed by how he manages to begin the album with a new, solemn yet contemplative arrangement of his own "The Wind" and end it with the mystery of Islam itself - "The Adhan."Christopher W. Speakshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04401487206503969793noreply@blogger.com