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  2. Widowspeak - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Widowspeak released the album All Yours. [5] The fourth album Expect the Best was recorded at Marcata Recording, New Paltz, New York and released August 2017. Molly Hamilton wrote the songs in her home town Tacoma, Washington. It's a return to the sounds of their beginnings. [6] Widowspeak released their fifth album, Plum, in 2020. [7]

  3. Expect the Best - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Widowspeak. Released: August 25, 2017 () Length: 35: 32: Label: Captured Tracks: Widowspeak chronology; All Yours (2015) Expect ...

  4. All Yours - Wikipedia

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    All Yours (Astro album), released in 2021; All Yours, also known as Je suis à toi, a film directed by David Lambert; All Yours, a TV film with Dan Payne and Nicollette Sheridan; All Yours, 2015 album by Widowspeak "All Yours (Tua)", a 1959 single by Jo Stafford on The Columbia Singles Collection, Vol. 1 "All Yours", a song by Ben Haenow from ...

  5. Captured Tracks - Wikipedia

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    Widowspeak: All Yours (LP/CD) 2015 CT-231 DIIV: Is the Is Are (LP/CD) 2016 CT-232 Wild Nothing: Life of Pause (LP/CD) 2016 CT-235 Luna Lunapark (as a part of CTBOX-005 'Long Players 92–99' LP Box Set) 2016 CT-236 Luna Bewitched (as a part of CTBOX-005 'Long Players 92–99' LP Box Set) 2016 CT-237 Luna

  6. Category:Widowspeak albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Widowspeak albums or lists of Widowspeak albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Widowspeak albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Triad (music) - Wikipedia

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    Triads (or any other tertian chords) are built by superimposing every other note of a diatonic scale (e.g., standard major or minor scale). For example, a C major triad uses the notes C–E–G. This spells a triad by skipping over D and F. While the interval from each note to the one above it is a third, the quality of those thirds varies ...