ISBN: 0906456010
Author: David Mudd
Language: English
Publisher: Bossiney Books; 1st ed. edition (September 7, 1978)
Pages: 84
Category: Europe
Subcategory: History
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 206
Size Fb2: 1829 kb
Size ePub: 1165 kb
Size Djvu: 1891 kb
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We swam all night from sea to sea to sea to sea, and when I woke, the sun was up and there were already voices in the . They’re seen by a strange pale light that shines just like a moon. He narrowed his eyes, gazed at me, smiled.
We swam all night from sea to sea to sea to sea, and when I woke, the sun was up and there were already voices in the garden. Come and see, said Mum when I appeared at the door. These are the secrets I glimpsed last night, Annie Lumsden.
Into the Light is the third solo album by David Coverdale. It was released in September 2000. In between 1978 and 1997, Coverdale and his band Whitesnake produced nine studio albums. After a three-year break, he returned with what was officially his. After a three-year break, he returned with what was officially his first solo album since 1978's Northwinds. His 1997 album Restless Heart was recorded as a solo project, but for contractual reasons his label forced him to release it under the Whitesnake moniker