Steeleye Span - They Called Her Babylon

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Maddy Prior returns to the helm on this triumphant new release from one of the most legendary bands in British folk music, Steeleye Span. This album has all the distinguished hall marks associated with the group combining the past, present and future in one timeless whole. Original fans of the band will not be disappointed with new ones bound to come on board.

Tracks: Van Diemen

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