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Next by Joy Smith, released 26 August 2013 1. This Heart of Mine 2. Yellow 3. Born 4. Mothers Crown 5. Daisy 6. War 7. Get Home 8. Follow 9. Warm 10. These Days feat. Thomas Krane Next is a collection of stories penned over the last 5 years and was recorded in her bedroom, some hotel rooms and the gardens of many of her friends. Even though you will recognise the Nico-covered These Days featuring Freak-Folk legend Dan Hampton from Thomas Krane, Joy has a beautiful uncanny ability to make anything she p

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Next by Joy Smith, released 26 August 2013 1. This Heart of Mine 2. Yellow 3. Born 4. Mothers Crown 5. Daisy 6. War 7. Get Home 8. Follow 9. Warm 10. These Days feat. Thomas Krane Next is a collection of stories penned over the last 5 years and was recorded in her bedroom, some hotel rooms and the gardens of many of her friends. Even though you will recognise the Nico-covered These Days featuring Freak-Folk legend Dan Hampton from Thomas Krane, Joy has a beautiful uncanny ability to make anything she p

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The website had the following in the site, "Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more." We viewed that the web page stated " Recording and mixing engineer, Dirk Hugo Benguela, Righard Kapp, Andy Lund, The Wild Eyes mixed the album; with the exception of first single, Daisy now currently getting some FREE download status recorded, mixed and mastered by Adolph J."

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