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Loving The Sun - Spiritual Walk (CD)Brand new album by the dream rock project Loving The Sun The German project LOVING THE SUN do release every year a new album and so warm the hearts of their ever growing number of adherents. More than a year after the release of the last album 'The Path Of Love,' which caused both national and international excellent resonances, here comes the brandnew album 'Spiritual Walk'. Again, mastermind Joe Weninghoff and his crew show how to develope wonderful
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