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    Catherine Howe What A Beautiful Place

    Numero
    • Catherine Howe – Prologue
    • Catherine Howe – My Child
    • Catherine Howe – On A Misty Morning
    • Catherine Howe – Nothing More Than Strangers
    • Catherine Howe – Up North
    • Catherine Howe – Interlude
    • Catherine Howe – It's Not Likely
    • Catherine Howe – It Comes With The Breezes
    • Catherine Howe – Words Through A Locked Door
    • Catherine Howe – What A Beautiful Place
    • Catherine Howe – The Innocence Of A Child
    • Catherine Howe – Epilogue
    • 1. Prologue
    • 2. My Child
    • 3. On A Misty Morning
    • 4. Nothing More Than Strangers
    • 5. Up North
    • 6. Interlude
    • 7. It's Not Likely
    • 8. It Comes With The Breezes
    • 9. Words Through A Locked Door
    • 10. What A Beautiful Place
    • 11. The Innocence Of A Child
    • 12. Epilogue

    The legendary "lost" debut solo album from British singer-songwriter, actor and author Catherine Howe, who recorded 'What a Beautiful Place' in 1971 when she was only 20 years old. Produced by jazz pianist Bobby Scott. For fans of Vashti Bunyan etc. Includes the incredible track 'Up North'.

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