Emily Slade - Fretless

£8.00

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This release brings where her debut album "Shire Boy" left off, and truly heralds Emily as an outstanding guitarist and vocalist coming into her own.

Tracks: Wandering Shepherd, Blue Rose, Fretless, My Love Lies, Towerblocks and Lullabies, Female Rambling Sailor, John Rand, I Don't Like Mondays, I Need An Angel, Where Would You Rather Be Tonight?, The False Bride .

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