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    Kate Bush 50 Words For Snow

    Fish People
      • 1. Snowflake
      • 2. Lake Tahoe
      • 3. Misty
      • 4. Wild Man
      • 5. Snowed In At Wheeler Street
      • 6. 50 Words For Snow
      • 7. Among Angels

      50 Words for Snow is the tenth studio album by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It is the second album released on her own label, Fish People.

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