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		<title>Rick Danko &#8211; Times Like These album review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without question, bassist/vocalist Rick Danko had one of the most expressive voices in rock music. It could be joyful or mournful, sometimes sounding as if it would shatter like glass, as on the heartachingly beautiful &#8220;It Makes No Difference,&#8221; from The Band&#8217;s 1975 release Northern Lights-Southern Cross . His singing on The Band&#8217;s landmark debut, [...]]]></description>
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