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A short, comic spoof about two lovers aboard the "Titantic" preceeds a frantic, bouncy pop-rock song about a yuppie couple. |
CD: Banners Flying
Label: Messenger (Independent)
Credits: Rob & Julie Bolton |
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The comic sequel to "Titanic Tales" (#4 above) precedes a second techno-rocker about being chased by the devil. |
CD: Banners Flying, Some Old Familiar Songs
Label: Messenger (Independent)
Credits: Rob & Julie Bolton |
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Bouncy rocker with aggressive Christian lyrics. |
CD: I'll See You In the Spring, Alive In Concert, Some Old Familiar Songs
Label: Messenger (Independent)
Credits: Rob Bolton |
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