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This is about getting old with the Reaper closing in, the personal sort of apocalyps most of us hope to go through. |
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Credits: (c) Tale 2002. Written by Theo Niessink. Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drum computer, electric guitar, keyboards (organ), vocals - Theo Niessink. |
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A celtic influenced folk rock tune, of which the full title actually is "The Day We Set Sail (To Go and Hunt the Whale)". And this time the whale wins. |
MP3.com CD: Sweet Lady of Flowers - buy it!
Credits: (c) Tale 2002. Written by Theo Niessink. Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drum computer, electric guitar, harmonica, keyboards (strings), mandolin, vocals - Theo Niessink. |
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A song about a party with some pretty interesting guests, not in the least Fabiola and a certain clown, during which something disturbing happens... almost. |
MP3.com CD: Sweet Lady of Flowers - buy it!
Credits: (c) Tale 2002. Written by Theo Niessink. Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drum computer, harmonica, keyboards (organ), mandolin, vocals - Theo Niessink. |
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Tale's folk rock version of the Ewan MacColl classic. |
Credits: Written by Ewan MacColl. Drum computer, guitar, harmonica, keyboards (bass, organ), tenor banjo - Theo Niessink. |
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An Irish traditional (with English roots) about a robber who was hanged for his crimes. |
MP3.com CD: Sweet Lady of Flowers - buy it!
Credits: (c) Tale 2002. Traditional, arranged by Theo Niessink. Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drum computer, keyboards (organ), vocals - Theo Niessink; acoustic guitar (Ovasion clone), electric guitars - Hugo van Waard. |
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This song was inspired on the Biblical story from the Book of Judith. It was written from the perspective of Holofernes, an Assyrian general who's head is cut off by the beautiful Jewish widow Judith. |
MP3.com CD: Sweet Lady of Flowers - buy it!
Credits: (c) Tale 2002. Written by Theo Niessink. Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drum computer, harmonica, keyboards (organ), vocals - Theo Niessink. |
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A typical "Tale version" of this Irish ballad concerning the Easter rising of 1916. |
Credits: (c) Tale 2002. Traditional, arranged by Theo Niessink. Keyboards (organ, harpsichord, tambourine), mandolin, tenor banjo, vocals - Theo Niessink; acoustic guitar - Hugo van Waard. |
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