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Feels Like Home
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Out of Exile
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King
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Hot Fuss
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Lifesong
Mind, Body & Soul
Keys To The World
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Rosenrot
See You On The Other Side
The Girl In The Other Room
Reise, Reise
Now, Vol. 19
Face To Face
Celtic Woman
Speak My Mind
Eye To The Telescope
The Sound Of Revenge
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Ultimate Collection
The Greatest
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Hefty Fine
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Get Lifted
Beatles For Sale
Greatest Hits
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Greatest Hits
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Those Were The Days
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Nothing Is Sound
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Title: Najwa Nimri
Artist: najwa-nimri
Date: 2001
Tracks: 10
Format: mp3
Audio: Stereo
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Adiam Dymott - self titled
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Steel Panther - Feel the Steel
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Red Mass - S/T EP
Red Mass - self titled EP (Semprini) [upcoming shows] [audio]

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Sonya Cotton - Red River
Sonya Cotton - Red River (self released) [upcoming shows] [audio]

Sonya Cotton has delivered another lovely album, keeping her overall identity intact while growing as a songwriter and performer. Rife with metaphor, spare yet lush, "Red River" has more complex arrangements than her previous work - a full band joins in instrumentation and vocals - but maintains her hushed folk sensibilities. In fact, many of the songs feel almost like hymns (and I thought that even before I noticed that one has "hymn" in its name). You should hear her voice. - meredith

One-Two - The Story of Bob Star
One-Two - The Story of Bob Star (Four Music) [audio]

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The Most Powerful Telescope in the Universe - The Moonlight's Fair Tonight
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Kelly Jones - SheBANG!
Kelly Jones - SheBANG! (self released) [audio]

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