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  2. Mary Hopkin discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [5]Oasis: Released: 20 April 1984; Label: WEA Formats: CD, LP, MC; As part of the short-lived group Oasis; 23 Sundance

  3. Mary Hopkin - Wikipedia

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    The album's single, "Water, Paper and Clay", missed the Billboard Hot 100. It was Hopkin's last single for Apple Records, which she left in March 1972. After Hopkin's departure from Apple, a compilation album titled Those Were the Days was released in the latter part of 1972. The album featured all of Hopkin's hits but failed to chart.

  4. Category:Mary Hopkin albums - Wikipedia

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

  5. Oasis (1980s band) - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1984, [1] the group consisted of Peter Skellern, Julian Lloyd Webber, Mitch Dalton, Bill Lovelady and Mary Hopkin. Their only album, Oasis, [2] was released on the WEA label along with two singles. The album reached No. 23 on the UK Albums Chart after first charting in April 1984; it remained in the charts for 15 weeks. [3]

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  7. Post Card (album) - Wikipedia

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    Post Card is the debut album by Mary Hopkin. It was produced by Paul McCartney and released by Apple Records in February 1969 in the UK and in March 1969 in the US. [1] It reached number 3 in the UK and number 28 in the US. [2] [3]

  8. Earth Song/Ocean Song - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the album was critically well received, it was not a commercial success. One single, "Water, Paper & Clay", was released in November 1971. [15] Reviewing the album for Record Mirror, Bill McAllister praised Hopkin's vocals, the song selection and the arrangements, describing it as "a gorgeous album which you would do well to possess. [16]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “For the outcome of ‘death,’ there is no certainty that a suspected product caused the death,” explained Liscinsky. “The event or death may have been related to the underlying disease being treated, may have been caused by some other product being used at the same time, or may have occurred for other reasons.”