Zero She Flies
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Zero She Flies is the third album by folk rock artist Al Stewart, released in 1970. It is notable for being the first of his albums to include a song in the "Historical Folk Rock" genre for which he is now well known, namely "Manuscript" which refers to events of the First World War, including the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Zero She Flies is commercially available as part of a CD boxset "To Whom It May Concern", which contains his first three albums as well as a single, its B side and a couple of tracks added to the rerelease of Bedsitter Images in 1970. The tracks on Zero She Flies are as follows:
My Enemies Have Sweet Voices
A Small Fruit Song
Gethsemane,Again
Burbling
Electric Los Angeles Sunset
Manuscript
Black Hill
Anna
Room of Roots
Zero She Flies
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www.alstewart.com/discography/zero[1]