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<title>Comment by Ian Buksunski on Colin Hay - Going Somewhere</title>
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<description>Colin is truly an amazing singer. Glad you also like him. That review is 100% correct. You should really check out a few of his other albums also especially &quot;Company of Strangers&quot; and if you want to hear him sing his Men at Work songs solo check out the album &quot;Men at Work&quot; (quite a creative title isn&#039;t it?).</description>
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<title>Comment by Scott Loeb on Colin Hay - Going Somewhere</title>
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<description>This review is dead on. I did exactly the same thing. I saw Colin on scrubs, recognized the voice, but couldn&#039;t put 2 and 2 together. When I finally figured out who it was I had to have that CD. Now I can&#039;t stop listening to it. His voice is amazing, his lyrics, are just plain real, and its a must buy.</description>
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