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  2. Mediæval Bæbes - Wikipedia

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    The Bæbes' first album, Salva Nos (1997), reached number two on the UK specialist classical charts, [4] and was certified silver on 15 May 1998. [5] Subsequent albums include Worldes Blysse (which went to No. 1 [citation needed]), Undrentide, (co-produced by John Cale), The Rose, (produced by Toby Wood), and the Christmas-themed album Mistletoe and Wine.

  3. Worldes Blysse - Wikipedia

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  4. Mistletoe and Wine (album) - Wikipedia

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  5. Salva Nos (album) - Wikipedia

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  6. Katharine Blake (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Blake performing live with Miranda Sex Garden during their 2023 UK Tour in September.. Katharine Blake (born 1970) is a British singer, songwriter and musician, originally from London.

  7. Category:Mediæval Bæbes albums - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are Mediæval Bæbes albums or lists of Mediæval Bæbes albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  8. Ríu Ríu Chíu - Wikipedia

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    "The raging wolf sought to bite her, but God Almighty knew (how) to defend her; He chose to make her so that she could not sin; no original sin was found in that virgin." ...

  9. Mistletoe and Wine - Wikipedia

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    "Mistletoe and Wine" is a Christmas song made famous as a chart-topping single by Cliff Richard in 1988. The song was written by Jeremy Paul, Leslie Stewart and Keith Strachan for a musical called Scraps, which was an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl" set in Victorian London.