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Shackleton Three Eps Songs | 1. | (No More) Negative Thoughts |
| 2. | Let Go |
| 3. | It's Time For Love |
| 4. | Mountains Of Ashes |
| 5. | There's A Slow Train Coming |
| 6. | Moon Over Josef's Burial |
| 7. | Asha In The Tabernacle |
| 8. | Trembling Leaf |
| 9. | Something Has Got To Give |
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