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We found 8 results for "TALES FROM THE SEVEN SEAS"
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Smokehouse Gamblers: Tales From The Seven Seas (2007)
Mixing up a bowl of rock, reggae, college alternative with some snap crackle and pop.
Recommended if you like
Meat Puppets,
Moby Grape,
The Rolling Stones,
The Who,
Ween.
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Phredd: Merry Pirate Christmas (2011)
Santa! Pirates! Christmas! The Swashbuckling Bearded Old Man of Christmas and his marauding band of famous shipmates follow their map to Christmas Treasure.
Recommended if you like
Barenaked Ladies,
Dan Zanes,
They Might Be Giants.
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Patch: The Fairest Wind of All (2007)
Ambitious art rock concept album packaged as a novel of high seas adventure
Recommended if you like
David Bowie,
Jethro Tull,
Pink Floyd.
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William Pint and Felicia Dale: Seven Seas (2004)
Rollicking, high-energy music of the sea, with guitars, hurdy-gurdy, strong vocals.
Recommended if you like
Christy Moore,
Great Big Sea,
The Clancy Brothers.
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Federico Fasce: Recharged Memoirs (2008)
Music that evocates emotions
Recommended if you like
Emerson, Lake & Palmer,
Pink Floyd,
Yes.
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William Pint & Felicia Dale: White Horses (2001)
Traditional and modern music of the sea. Nautical themes, songs of sailors, pirates, and the seven seas on hurdy-gurdy, guitar and ship kickin' vocals.
Recommended if you like
Gordon Bok,
Great Big Sea,
Tom Lewis.
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Ron Bracale: Goddess Dance (2006)
Synthesizer and flute tribute to the universe as a Goddess dancing in a passionate celebration of life.
Recommended if you like
Jon Anderson.
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Hap Palmer: Peek-A-Boo and Other Songs For Young Children (1997)
A treasury of Hap Palmer's best loved tunes from the acclaimed Baby Songs video series presents a light hearted look at the world of young children. With each song, messages of self acceptance and pride ring through with compassion and gentle humor.
Recommended if you like
Burl Ives,
Ella Jenkins,
Pete Seeger.