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2302:The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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2758:"National Airplay: AOR Albums".
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2784:"Jaaroverzichten β Album 1986"
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2588:This Is the Sea Waterboys.
2076:"A Few Mike Scott stories"
2023:"News:Bono's Top Ten List"
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1855:"The Waterboys / 1985"
1632:Top Albums 101 to 200
1396:Anthony Thistlethwaite
1360:"I Am Not Here" β 0:22
1339:"High Far Soon" β 2:05
1336:"Medicine Jack" β 4:11
1303:Anthony Thistlethwaite
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365:The Velvet Underground
75:February β August 1985
18:This Is the Sea (film)
3270:And a Bang on the Ear
3249:The Whole of the Moon
3210:The Magnificent Seven
2047:Dodd, Philip (2005).
1761:"Must Have Waterboys"
1429:Marek Lipski β violin
1411:β bass synth, piano,
1327:"Beverly Penn" β 5:38
1290:The Whole of the Moon
1269:All songs written by
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389:The Whole of the Moon
278:The Whole of the Moon
3400:The Waterboys albums
3228:A Girl Called Johnny
3068:Out of All This Blue
2086:on 27 September 2007
1893:on 27 September 2007
1599:New Zealand Albums (
1444:β bass guitar, drums
1311:"Be My Enemy" β 4:16
1308:"Old England" β 5:32
1273:except where noted.
960:Professional ratings
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764:, such as the above
653:A Girl Called Johnny
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3256:Don't Bang the Drum
3189:Too Close to Heaven
3076:Where the Action Is
2761:Radio & Records
2521:"Reviews: Albums".
2502:on 26 December 2007
1928:on 2 September 2012
1883:"1984 Tour Archive"
1759:Fitzsimmons, Mick.
1667:
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2174:on 24 October 2005
2168:Kick Horns Line Up
2138:mikescottwaterboys
1765:BBC: Critical List
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1374:"The Waves" β 6:38
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410:Production history
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3284:The Return of Pan
3263:Fisherman's Blues
3084:Good Luck, Seeker
3044:Book of Lightning
3004:Fisherman's Blues
2948:Jay Dee Daugherty
2905:Trevor Hutchinson
2608:. EMI. p. 5.
2568:Rough Guides Ltd.
2552:Furmanovsky, Jill
2316:978-0-85712-595-8
2008:978-3-7186-5930-2
1950:Anderson, Peter.
1918:"Archive 1978β85"
1843:. EMI. p. 5.
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