James Blachly
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Tremor - 2022-03-18 00:00:00
- The Prison: No. 1, Close on Freedom. The Prisoner Communes with His Soul - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 2, Voices Sing of Immortality - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 3, The Prisoner Askes the Secret of Emancipation - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 4, His Soul Replies - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 5, He Asks In What Shape Emancipation Will Come - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 6, The Voices Reply - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 7, Orchestral Interlude. The First Glimmer of Dawn - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 8, The Prisoner Understands His Own Immortality - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 9, The Deliverance. The Prisoner Awakes - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 10, His Soul Tells Him the End of the Struggle Is At Hand - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 11, He Hears His Guests Moving to Depart - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 12, Pastoral. Sunset Calm - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 13, He Disbands His Ego - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 14, Voices Sing the Indestructibility of Human Passions - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 15, Death Calls Him. Gloring, He Obeys the Summons - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
- The Prison: No. 16, His Farewell - His Triumph - His Peace - Smyth: The Prison - James Blachly
Pinnacle - 2016-01-08 00:00:00
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