• eloquent may also refer to: Eloquence (Bill Evans album) Eloquence (Oscar Peterson album) Eloquence (Wolfgang Flür album) Eloquence, Internet and Wikipedia...
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  • Eloquence is an album composed of songs played by jazz musicians Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez between the years of 1973 and 1975. It was released posthumously...
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  • Eloquence (also known as Eloquence: Complete Works) is a solo album by German electronic musician and ex-Kraftwerk member Wolfgang Flür. It was announced...
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  • Eloquence is a live album by jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1965. Eloquence was the Oscar Peterson trio's last album with drummer...
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  • "Sartorial Eloquence" is a song by British musician Elton John with lyrics written by Tom Robinson. It is the third track of his 1980 studio album, 21 at...
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  • Phares proclaimed Guts to be a testament to Rodrigo's artistic confidence, eloquence, and ability to translate complex emotions into music with broad appeal...
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    Flür released his first solo album under his own name, entitled Eloquence. Flür announced three new collaboration albums, the first of which, "Magazine...
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  • just dance in their heads. Not only do they command the spare formal pop eloquence that many popdance minimalists claim and few get next to, they have a...
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  • playing with the flow of his words, giving his rhymes a nearly melodic eloquence. Snoop is something special, with unpredictable turns of phrase, evocative...
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    like[d]." Tom Robinson's contributions consisted of "Sartorial Eloquence" (released as the album's second single) and "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again". In contrast...
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