Andrew Foster - Then and Now (Live acoustic from Langstone, Havant, Hampshire)
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Official live recording of 'Then & Now' by Andrew Foster from Langstone, Havant, Hampshire. Studio track to appear on the EP 'Check Signal Aspect', due for release in 2015.

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