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		<title type="text">&#039;Save the Day&#039;</title>
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		<content type="html">The title song opens the collection by juxtaposing elaborate pleasures with simple ones. It comes closer to rock-and-roll than any other selection on the album and grabs the attention of the listener, alerting us to the significance of the word &quot;day,&quot; which appears at least once in ten of the twelve songs.</content>
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