Talk:The Moon and the Melodies
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editFans of this recording should not be holding their breath awaiting a subsequent album, as Harold Budd should reach 70 in 2006 and unfortunately, the dissolution of The Cocteau Twins definitely decreases the likelihood of their working with Mr. Budd, or each other, again.
This seemed like a rather pointless observation to me, so I removed it. I have inserted a line in the first paragraph saying that it was a one-off collaboration, and I reckon that pretty well covers it. R Lowry 12:24, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
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