A Sonic Holiday<br>(40/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
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A Sonic Holiday
(40/100 Greatest Irish Albums)

With the Steve Lillywhite produced A Sonic Holiday, Engine Alley brought art, glam and— most precious of all— ambition back into Irish pop.


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