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Title: Website Promotion Services by Dynamic Digital Advertising - http://www.zeroonezero.com/services/website-promo-cdroms.html
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TITUS GROAN - Titus Groan and ... Plus (1989) (1970)

Here?s some fairly dated-sounding heavy prog from the UK made distinctive mostly thanks to the various wind instruments played by Tony Priestland. You won?t find a whole lot of prog albums that include an oboe, and especially not any where that instrument is featured prominently alongside Priestland?s saxophone and flute blowing as well. In fact, this may be one of the only records fitting that description. I?ve read the overall impression of the music here described as neo-medieval, which d

HORSLIPS - Happy to Meet - Sorry to Part (1973)

Horslips? first studio album is said to also be the first true ?Celtic rock? album, although I suspect Christy Moore might argue that point. It is in fact quite Celtic in nature, full of jig arrangements on both ends of the record; and with instrumentation that included Uillean pipes, mandolin, flute, fiddle, harpsichord, celeste, banjo, acoustic guitar and tin whistles the album has all the right credentials for a Celtic folk recording. While the album opens and closes with distinctly Irish

nothing's easy in Espanya-land - Madrid, Madrid, Spain and Canary Islands

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