Two-album USB Card
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Two-album USB Card

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Two-album USB Card

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Two albums on one USB Music Card. Includes MP3 files, hi-rez Wave files and lyrics for both albums. Can be played through any USB port - including computer, MP3 player or automobile. The card is re-recordable in case you prefer to download the album and load it up with other data.

"This Cold Desire" , 2010 “ Monica Pasqual may already be familiar

Two albums on one USB Music Card. Includes MP3 files, hi-rez Wave files and lyrics for both albums. Can be played through any USB port - including computer, MP3 player or automobile. The card is re-recordable in case you prefer to download the album and load it up with other data.

"This Cold Desire" , 2010 “ Monica Pasqual may already be familiar to some locals as part of Blame Sally. Solo her sweet, clear voice dominates an album full of dreamy pop with some distinct Gallic and Spanish touches. “This Cold Desire” is in the same vein as Sarah McLachlan's work — acoustic pop/rock with a distinctly feminine sensibility. It's beautiful stuff. - Kirsty Evans, East Bay Express

"Is Fortune a Wheel", 2016 "Pasqual, the award-winning indie artist, known for her years as member of Bay Area favorites Blame Sally, delivers a luminously beautiful new solo album. Pasqual’s lovely voice eloquently expresses every poetic line of wonderful songs like “Is Fortune A Wheel.” There’s a rare elegance and subtle drama to her lyrics. The melodies sway and soar, haunting in one moment, majestic in the next. “Swann’s Way” is a supple, silken ballad. “Golden Cuff” brims with emotion. “1969” explores an era when we believed that the impossible was possible. “The Color Blue Is Everywhere” is the shimmering, spellbinding closing number. Every track is a gem. Pasqual is very special artist, exploring love, loss and life in profoundly moving ways. To know her music is to love it. Far more people should get to know it." Paul Freeman, Pop Culture Classics

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