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  2. Tale Spinners for Children - Wikipedia

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    Tale Spinners for Children was a series of stories and novels adapted for young audiences on vinyl records in the early 1960s. They included a collection of old fairy tales, folklore, literary classics such as Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe, and time-honored fables, with the title role sometimes played by a renowned theatrical actor or actress.

  3. Fairytale (Pointer Sisters song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fairytale" is a song introduced on the Pointer Sisters' May 1974 album release That's a Plenty; written by group members Anita Pointer and Bonnie Pointer, "Fairytale" became the second of the three Top 40 hits scored by the Pointer Sisters in their original embodiment as a quartet – Anita Pointer sang lead on all three of these hits.

  4. Supernatural Fairy Tales: The Progressive Rock Era - Wikipedia

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    Supernatural Fairy Tales: The Progressive Rock Era is a 5-CD compilation of progressive rock from around the world. It was curated by Archie Patterson of Eurock, and released by Rhino Records in 1996. The cover art is by Roger Dean, longtime cover artist for the genre.

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    A vehicle vinyl wrap is the automotive aftermarket practice of completely or partially covering a vehicle's original paint with a vinyl wrap. [1] Generally this vinyl wrap will be a different color or finish like a gloss, matte, chrome or clear protective layer. The purpose may be for a color change, advertising or custom livery.

  6. Supernatural Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    Supernatural Fairy Tales is the only album by Art, who were formerly known as The V.I.P.'s. The album contains mostly band compositions plus a cover of The Young Rascals' "Come on Up" and Buffalo Springfield's "What's That Sound" ("For What It's Worth"). Unusual for 1967, the album was issued in mono only.

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