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  • 01. Mirror Woods Morning
    02. Come Into My World
    03. Sour Fruit
    04. Peaches
    05. Feel Through A Hole In The Trail To Sound Creek
    06. Bacavan Blues
    07. By This River Again
    08. Mirror Woods
    09. The Town
    10. Shadow People Don't Care
    11. Mirror Wood's Constant Dream Of Childhood
    12. Float Like A Soul As It Drifts From This Realm
    13. A Well Placed Mirror
    14. Mirror Woods Abduction
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    CREEPING PINK

    Mirror Woods

    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    01.08.2015
     

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