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Please read.txt
I guess not too many have heard of this Polish choir.
I did not even know about the city of Bochnia from where it comes.
I searched a bit and found some historical bits (the oldest still going salt mine in the world!) and I got some info about the choir, relatively recently founded and based in the Basilica of Saint Nicolas.
I was hoping to find some better covers for Thane to work on.
Strangely I could find no mention of this 1997 recording, not there or even in BCSD.

So I think it makes this CD something of a rarity...

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