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- Q7549533 subject Q7166225.
- Q7549533 abstract "Template:ForSo They Say Is Pete Francis's first solo album. So They Say features acoustic music with some pop influence, similar to many of the earlier works of his former band, Dispatch. Songs "Burning the River" and "Carry You," were, in fact, often played together with Dispatch, and "Carry You" was re-recorded for a Dispatch record. Other songs on the album, though some seem to have been abandoned, still remain in live rotation, for example "Father Rose" and "If I May."".
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- Q7549533 name "So They Say".
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- Q7549533 comment "Template:ForSo They Say Is Pete Francis's first solo album. So They Say features acoustic music with some pop influence, similar to many of the earlier works of his former band, Dispatch. Songs "Burning the River" and "Carry You," were, in fact, often played together with Dispatch, and "Carry You" was re-recorded for a Dispatch record. Other songs on the album, though some seem to have been abandoned, still remain in live rotation, for example "Father Rose" and "If I May."".
- Q7549533 label "So They Say (album)".
- Q7549533 name "So They Say".