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Obscuranti

A new Dylan Album

We have already created several Dylan albums of our own including the “Play Lady Play” series, the “Sheep in Wolves Clothing” album, the  “Dylan 1980” album (that was my contribution – I’m probably the only person who plays that album but I really do love it), and the “Once only file”.

Here’s another one, created in 2021: Dylan Obscuranti.

  • Dylan Obscuranti: the new album – track 1 Angelina
  • Dylan Obscuranti: Track 2. Remembering Dylan’s best forgotten moments
  • Dylan Obscuranti: Track 3 – I’m not there
  • Dylan Obscuranti: Track 4 – Mama you been on my mind
  • Dylan Obscurianti: Track 5 – Love is just a four letter word
  • Dylan Obscuranti: Track 6. To fall in love with you.
  • Dylan Obscurianti: track 7 – Restless Farewell for Frank
  • Dylan Obscuranti – track 8 “Ballad for a friend”
  • Dylan Obscuranti – track 9  Dusty old fairgrounds
  • Dylan Obscuranti: Track 10: What kind of friend is this?
  • Dylan Obscuranti: the final track, and anyone fancy designing a cover?
  • Dylan Obscuranti: Track 11/12 – Those Christian Moments
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