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  2. Fifth Album - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Album is the fourth studio album (her 5th overall release) by American singer and songwriter Judy Collins, released by Elektra Records in 1965. It peaked at No. 69 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.

  3. Morning Phase - Wikipedia

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    Morning Phase is the twelfth studio album by American singer Beck. [7] ... Steve Richards – cello (track 8) Greg Leisz – pedal steel guitar (tracks 9, 12)

  4. Come Ahead - Wikipedia

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    Yseult Cooper Stockdale – cello (track 4) Paul Stephens – double bass (track 4) Andreea Banciu – viola (track 4) Daniel Gethin – alto vocals (track 5) Josh Quinlan – baritone vocals (track 5) Sophie Ellis – soprano vocals (track 5) Matthew Minter – tenor vocals (track 5) Felix Stephens – cello, conductor (track 5) Nina Lin ...

  5. 43 Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Joe Brown – fiddle (track 1) Nick Ingman – string quartet arrangement (track 8) Gavyn Wright, Wilfred Gibson – violin (track 8) Bob Smissen – voila (track 8) Anthony Pleeth – cello (track 8) Paul Bangash – acoustic guitar (track 9) Production. Pete Brown – producer, recording, mixing; Robin Wynn Evans – additional engineering ...

  6. Green to Gold (album) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Silberman. Green to Gold is the band's first album in seven years, succeeding their fifth studio album Familiars, which was released in June 2014. [1] A few months before its release, lead singer Peter Silberman suffered a temporarily total hearing loss in his left ear.

  7. Mezgo - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Fukumori, Hiromichi Hara, Yukio Kaneda, Hachiro Ohmatsu, Kiyoshi Ohsawa, Yasuko Seki, Chizuko Tsunoda – violin (track 7) Yoshinao Azuma, Hiroshi Watanabe – viola (track 7) Hiroto Kawamura, Tomio Yazima – cello (track 7) Takashi Katoh – concertmaster (track 7) Nobuhiko Nakayama – synthesizer programming

  8. Greatest Stories Live - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Stories Live is a 1976 greatest hits live album by the American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin.It was recorded over three nights at three California venues in November 1975.

  9. Whisper Tames the Lion - Wikipedia

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    Whisper Tames the Lion is the second album by the American band Drivin' n' Cryin', released in 1988. [3] [4] "Powerhouse" was released as single. [5]The band supported the album with a North American tour. [6]