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    Main » 2008 » August » 5
    Tuesday, 05 August 2008

    Guillotine - 1971 - Guillotine

    (Ampex, A 10122)

    Tracks :
    A1 Hands of Children 4:31
    A2 Those Years Have Gone By 5:15
    A3 Don't Need Your Love 4:52
    A4 Anniversary 4:13
    A5 Feel Better 2:51

    B1 Crow Bait 2:35
    B2 If You Don't Call That Love 4:29
    B3 Jonathan 4:27
    B4 I Can't Believe It 10:39



    An album sung in English, recorded in London (England), and released by a New York record label (Ampex, who also published several albums by Canadian groups)... Who could guess this group came from Quebec? The sole hint is the predominance of French names in the lineup (whic...
    Category: Prog/Classic rock/Blues | Views: 874 | Added by: afroclonk | Date: 05 August 2008 | Rating: 0.0/0 | Comments (2)


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