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50 Words For Snow
Kate Bush
- Released on 11/22/11 by Anti - Epitaph
- Main artist: Kate Bush
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
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50 Words For Snow
Kate Bush
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Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
Kate Bush, Writer, MainArtist - Noble and Brite Ltd., MusicPublisher
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. trading as Fish People, under exclusive license to Anti Inc.
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 7 track(s)
- Total length: 01:05:05
- Main artist: Kate Bush
- Label: Anti - Epitaph
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc. 2011 Noble & Brite Ltd. Trading As Fish People Under Exclusive License To Anti Inc.
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