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Dance to the Holy Man ()

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  1. Singing Ginger
  2. Robinson Crusoe in New York
  3. Bulletproof Heart
  4. The Art of Self Deception
  5. I Want You
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  1. Singing Ginger
  2. Robinson Crusoe in New York
  3. Bulletproof Heart
  4. The Art of Self Deception
  5. I Want You
  6. One Inch of Heaven
  7. Hey Mr. Bank Manager
  8. This Is Serious/John the Revelator
  9. Afraid to Love
  10. Rosanne
  11. Electric Storm
  12. When the Night Comes Down
  13. Robinson Rap
  14. Just Can't Be Bothered
  15. Cameras and Colliseums
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Album number three for Scotland's the Silencers is much like the first two releases, 1987's A Letter From St. Paul and 1988's A Blues for Buddha, a collection of folk-pop that is unfailingly pleasant and sometimes inspired. It continued the band's declining commercial fortunes, though, as it failed to generate even a minor hit. The band had lost their original rhythm section, leaving the remaining members lead singer/guitarist Jimme O'Neill and guitarist Cha Burns. The pair lead the Silencers through unfailingly melodic ...

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