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- Pastpresent is a compilation album by Irish folk group Clannad, released in 1989. It is a collection of selected songs recorded by the band from 1982...
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- upon release in the US in 1995. "Hourgl****" was released to promote Pastpresent, but it does not actually feature on the album. "Theme from Harry's Game"...
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- Concert Clannad: Christ Church Cathedral Compilation albums The Collection Pastpresent Themes Rogha: The Best of Clannad The Best of Clannad: In a Lifetime...
- Away" – 2:47 In 1989, as part of the promotion for their compilation Pastpresent, Clannad re-released the "Theme from Harry's Game" as an AA-side single...
- David & Charles. ISBN 0-946537-24-0. Alness.com Community website commissioned by the Alness Community ****ociation Alness - PastPresent history site...
- REV 149 – The Rival Mob – Mob Justice LP (2013) REV 150 – VariousPastPresent: Breaking Out the classics compilation LP (2010) REV 151 – Texas Is The...
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- Skyline" "Indoor" "Newgrange" To promote Clannad's 'best-of' compilation, Pastpresent, "In a Lifetime" was re-released on 19 June 1989. The song was the second...