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Disc one – Welcome to Coral Island Disc two – The Ghost of Coral Island
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Run On, Modern Sky UK
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Old Photographs Mist on the River Take Me Back to the Summertime Welcome to Coral Island Golden Age Strange Illusions The Last Entertainer My Best Friend Change Your Mind The Game She Plays Late Night at the Borders Vacancy Lover Undiscovered Arcade Hallucinations The Ghost of Coral Island Watch You Disappear The Great Lafayette Faceless Angel Telepathic Waltz Land of the Lost The End of the Pier The Calico Girl Pavillions of the Mind Autumn Has Come
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