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| This is the first time that this album has been released on a single CD in it's original form, though it has long been available on To Whom It May Concern. As well as being an excellent and well produced album, Zero is creditied (blamed?) for the introduction of 'Historical Folk Rock' as a genre, with the arrival of "Manuscript". Three Bonus Tracks
include "Stormy Night", which can also be heard on 13
Previously Unreleased Songs, and Al's version of the traditional Folk Song
"Lyke Wake Dirge", recorded by Al and Mimi Farina. Plus a version of
News From Spain, which features on Orange. Tracklisting
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| 29 August 2010 | |