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Josh Rouse – The Smooth Sounds Of Josh Rouse

It's New Year's Eve 2003, and Josh Rouse is wowing a hometown Nashville crowd with an Isley-tastic version of "Under Cold Blue Stars" that virtually melts into Stevie Wonder's "My Cherie Amour". An excellent concert DVD in its own right, this gets five stars for the added Many Moods Of... documentary in which we see the BBC's Janice Long being visibly moved to tears. Watch and weep with her.

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It’s New Year’s Eve 2003, and Josh Rouse is wowing a hometown Nashville crowd with an Isley-tastic version of “Under Cold Blue Stars” that virtually melts into Stevie Wonder’s “My Cherie Amour”. An excellent concert DVD in its own right, this gets five stars for the added Many Moods Of… documentary in which we see the BBC’s Janice Long being visibly moved to tears. Watch and weep with her.

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It's New Year's Eve 2003, and Josh Rouse is wowing a hometown Nashville crowd with an Isley-tastic version of "Under Cold Blue Stars" that virtually melts into Stevie Wonder's "My Cherie Amour". An excellent concert DVD in its own right, this gets five stars...Josh Rouse - The Smooth Sounds Of Josh Rouse