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Posted: January 11 2012 at 05:28
Where is Tamashii? does. Fairly sure Polyglot does as well. Not singing in a normal sense though, as it's the Japanese violinist that is singing (in Japanese, I believe).
Early albums are instrumental.
Oh and erm... when was I talking about Volapuk on here? I've only mentioned them recently on Facebook. So are you on there and I didn't realise?
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 05:30
Although Wikipedia says Guigou Chenevier does the voices. Haha, there's no way he can sound like a Japanese girl, so those vocals must be Takumi Fukushima.
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 05:35
i was trying to collect a lot of prog songs sung by women... I prefer female singers in general.
nah I don't have a facebook, volapuk just came up on random play and i assumed you'd know something about 'em since they play some chamber/klezmer/RIO type thing haha
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Posted: January 11 2012 at 05:38
I remember many years ago on Good Morning with Anne & Nick (much better than the sh*tty This Morning with Richard & Judy) they had a representative from Guide Dogs for the Blind and the fellow had an unfortunate Spooner moment and said "Blind Dogs for the Guides".
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