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Derek Sonderfan "Love is Kinda Funny Sometimes" 2006 CD

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Nuvei accepted

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CDs

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Brand New

Release Year:

2006

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Artist:

Derek Sonderfan

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Item number:

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Derek Sonderfan "Love is Kinda Funny Sometimes" 2006 CD Derek Sonderfan "Love is Kinda Funny Sometimes" 2006 CD Review Excerpt "Quite possibly the most unanticipated release of 2006 is Love is Kind of Funny Sometimes by Derek Sonderfan. Sonderfan is a post-modern Weird Al Yankovic. His most recent release grabs all the pop styling of a Ric Ocasek production, complete with confident vulnerability in common time with major chord progressions, yet he never shys away from his quirky accordion roots. "Love" opens with an intricate orchestration that Danny Elfman could be proud of. The only drawback to the opening number and, for that matter, the whole album is the insistence of the synthesizer. ..." _gsrx_vers_859 (GS 7.0.21 (859))