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- Aoife_(album) abstract "Aoife is the second studio album released by Irish singer Aoife Ní Fhearraigh. It consists of a wide selection of Traditional Irish songs, and its lyrics are entirely sung in Irish. In the sleeve notes, Máire Brennan - the world's most prominent Celtic artist wrote the following: For those of us who have a love of the Irish Song Tradition, this is an invaluable recording that is an essential addition to every record collection. Aoife is the finest young singer that has come to my attention for quite some time.".
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- Aoife_(album) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Aoife'' (album)".
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- Aoife_(album) artist Aoife_Ní_Fhearraigh.
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- Aoife_(album) genre Folk_music_of_Ireland.
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- Aoife_(album) name "Aoife".
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- Aoife_(album) producer "Máire Brennan and Denis Woods".
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- Aoife_(album) released "1996".
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- Aoife_(album) comment "Aoife is the second studio album released by Irish singer Aoife Ní Fhearraigh. It consists of a wide selection of Traditional Irish songs, and its lyrics are entirely sung in Irish. In the sleeve notes, Máire Brennan - the world's most prominent Celtic artist wrote the following: For those of us who have a love of the Irish Song Tradition, this is an invaluable recording that is an essential addition to every record collection.".
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