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Rising For The Moon by Fairport Convention
Artist:
Fairport Convention
Media:
Audio CD
Label:
Commercial Marketing
Released:
26 August 2013
Barcode:
0602537492527
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Rising For The Moon - ( 4.08 )
Restless - ( 4.01 )
White Dress - ( 3.44 )
Let It Go - ( 2.00 )
Stranger To Himself ( 2.51 )
What Is true ? - ( 3.35 )
Iron Lion - ( 3.27 )
Dawn - ( 3.42 )
After Haloween - ( 3.38 )
Night - Time Girl
One More Chance ( 7.55 )
White Dress: Previously Unreleased - Live on LWT - ( 3:44 )
Dawn - Alternate Take - ( 4:11 )
What Is True ? (Studio Demo ) - ( 3:20 )
After Halloween (Demo ) - (3:04 )
The King And Queen of England ( Home Demo - Alternate Take ) - ( 3:12 )
Down In The Flood - Live ( 3:17 )
Ballad of Ned Kelly - Live ( x:xx )
Solo - Live ( 6:02 )
It'll Take A Long Time - Live ( 5:22 )
She Moves Through The Fair - Live ( 4:13 )
The Hens March Through The Midden & The Four Poster Bed - Live ( x:xx )
The Hexamshire Lass - Live ( x;xx )
Knocking On Heavens Door - Live ( 4:26 )
Six Days On The Road - Live ( x:xx )
Like An Old Fashioned Waltz - Live ( 4:19 )
John The Gun - Live ( 5:04 )
Down Where The Drunkards Roll - Live ( x:xx )
Crazy Lady Blues - Live ( 5:08 )
Who Knows Where The Time Goes - Live ( 7:01 )
Matty Groves - Live ( 6:58 )
That'll Be The Day - Live ( 3:36 )
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