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- The_Great_Release abstract "The Great Release, Floater's first live album, was released in June 1999, in response to repeated requests from fans. Aah is an entirely new track and only found on this album, despite name similarities to a track off Sink: Ah has nothing in common with Aah. Centerfold also appears on this album. It's a live recording of an extremely rare track previously only found on their Sink demo tape as a studio recording.".
- Q7737905 abstract "The Great Release, Floater's first live album, was released in June 1999, in response to repeated requests from fans. Aah is an entirely new track and only found on this album, despite name similarities to a track off Sink: Ah has nothing in common with Aah. Centerfold also appears on this album. It's a live recording of an extremely rare track previously only found on their Sink demo tape as a studio recording.".
- The_Great_Release comment "The Great Release, Floater's first live album, was released in June 1999, in response to repeated requests from fans. Aah is an entirely new track and only found on this album, despite name similarities to a track off Sink: Ah has nothing in common with Aah. Centerfold also appears on this album. It's a live recording of an extremely rare track previously only found on their Sink demo tape as a studio recording.".
- Q7737905 comment "The Great Release, Floater's first live album, was released in June 1999, in response to repeated requests from fans. Aah is an entirely new track and only found on this album, despite name similarities to a track off Sink: Ah has nothing in common with Aah. Centerfold also appears on this album. It's a live recording of an extremely rare track previously only found on their Sink demo tape as a studio recording.".