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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. Mistletoe and Wine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mistletoe and Wine: A Seasonal Collection is a compilation album by British vocal group Mediæval Bæbes featuring Christmas songs from previous albums, as well as two new recordings of "The Holly & The Ivy" and "In Dulce Jubilo".

  4. Worldes Blysse - Wikipedia

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    "The Holly and the Ivy" — Mediaeval Baebes. ... Written in 1700 and originally titled "Song of the Angels," this hymn was the only one to hold official recognition from the Church of England ...

  6. Salva Nos (album) - Wikipedia

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  7. Salva Nos - Wikipedia

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    Salva Nos (album), the debut album by British Vocal Group Mediæval Bæbes, or a song from this album A song from the anime Noir , composed by Yuki Kajiura Topics referred to by the same term

  8. 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).

  9. Lyke-Wake Dirge - Wikipedia

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    Most later renditions of the song use the Richards-Fried melody; these include versions by Steeleye Span, the Mediaeval Baebes (titled 'This Ay Nicht') and Alasdair Roberts. The annual Spiral Dance in San Francisco has adapted the song to a neopagan context, changing the refrain to "May earth receive thy soul".