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2005 studio album by Peatbog Faeries
Croftwork (stylised on the album cover as CroftworK) is the fourth album by Scottish Celtic fusion group Peatbog Faeries, recorded in Roag on the Isle
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Scottish musical group
The album introduced a small amount of vocals. In 2005, they released Croftwork, which saw the first appearance of brass instruments on an album. These
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Barman to Open Old Wounds, Belle & Sebastian Warnings/Promises, Idlewild Croftwork, Peatbog Faeries You Could Have It So Much Better, Franz Ferdinand Restless
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2007 studio album by Peatbog Faeries
as a "dancey" feel to the album. Following the band's previous album Croftwork (2005) and its subsequent supporting tour, the band were quick to work
What_Men_Deserve_to_Lose
2003 studio album by Peatbog Faeries
message to the Veganites in the liner notes of their following album Croftwork (2005) which also features an instrumental entitled "Veganites". Some
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1996 studio album by Peatbog Faeries
(May 1997), pp. 25, 27 Faerie Stories liner notes. "Peatbog Faeries::Croftwork". Faerie Stories liner notes. Faerie Stories liner notes. "Greentrax Recordings"
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Register:62326: (B) High Croftworks Guiseley, SE 1945 4240 53°52′39″N 1°42′20″W / 53.87742°N 1.70564°W / 53.87742; -1.70564 (High Croftworks) Notes: National
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English jazz saxophonist
Records 2006 Lisa Stansfield/ The Moment/Edelr 2005 Peatbog Faeries/ Croftwork/Peatbog Records 2005 Ian Shaw/ Drawn To All Things/Linn AKD276 2005 Chris
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Register:62326: (B) High Croftworks Grassington, SE 1945 4240 53°52′39″N 1°42′20″W / 53.87742°N 1.70564°W / 53.87742; -1.70564 (High Croftworks) Notes: National
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