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This is Galaxy Girl's latest album, just released this February 2009. Galaxy Girl has been a pioneer in the dance and electronic music genre for more than a decade now. "Butterflies and FaryTales", a unique melange of colorful, new vocalists, who Galaxy Girl has individually produced, extending to them a new and exiting invitation to participate as special guests artists on a few of her personal tracks. Galaxy Girl is a well known Lively record producer who as a young musician grew up guided by the legendary music producer Mr. Thomas Dowd. In her young career, Galaxy has accomplished more than a dozen albums of her own with two great hits. With one "number one" hit "La Fiesta" in more than a dozen countries and "TranceAtlantic Love". Her music is 100% original, extremely sexy, sensual, romantic and also spiritual, a holy experience. A Knowledgeable musician with a distinctive classical background and an impeccable dexterity that sets her apart from many other Live performers. Galaxy Girl is a "well rounded" Jazz musician who participates in many Jazz piano concerts sponsored by most prestigious piano in the world, Steinway and Sons. With a passion to perform and with the spirit of an angel, Galaxy Girl continues to make timeless music as well as art that is uniting the world in harmony and Happiness. We in appreciation, enjoy the precious moments that her music and performances brings to the world. "Music for the Third millennium"... said Galaxy with a sweet smile in her face from her home based recording studio"_The beautiful front cover art created for this album, "Butterflies and Fairytales" is an interpretation of Galaxy Girl among beautiful flowers and butterflies, Illustrated by Russian artist Anastasia The Great. Galaxy Girl and her crew hopes that you enjoy this magnificent CD in great health and Happiness. All credits are included in the inside CD tray. Butterflies & Fairytales Music | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7869414 | | Catalog number | 323367 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 10, 2009 |
Galaxy Girl Butterflies & Fairytales Songs | 1. | Come Home |
| 2. | Anime Girl |
| 3. | Children of the Universe |
| 4. | I'll Never Love Again |
| 5. | How Many Kisses Do You Want |
| 6. | Butterflies and Fairytales |
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