
One of would be many incarnations of the band Zwan, the best known of these The true poets of Zwan (a 1970's arena rock style entity) released the album "Mary Star Of The Sea" on Warner/Reprise. The Djali Zwan was a lot folkier and all the songs were acoustic based. Four Djali Zwan songs were released commercially "Number Of The Beast"(an Iron Maiden cover" and "Freedom Ain't What It Used To Be" appear on the "Honestly" single and "Autumn Leaves" and "Nobody 'cept You" appear on the "Lyric" single.
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Number Of The Beast
Love To Love
Think You Know
Always
Freedom Aint What It Used To be
Loving You Sunday Morning
Freedom
Jesus, I Have Taken My Cross
The Shining Path
Wasting Time
Love Is A Battlefield
Freedom Ain't What It Used To Be
Revolve
Mary Star of the Sea (Spun Version)
The Number Of The Beast
Number of the beast [Iron Maiden]
Freedom ain't what it used to be (instrumental)
A New Poetry
Mary Star of the Sea
My Dream
Love To Love (featuring Linda Strawberry)
My Life And Times
Jesus, I Have Taken My Cross (Spun Version)
Love lies in Ruin
For Your Love
To Love You
Number of the Beast (Iron Maiden cover)
Number Of The Beast - Djali Zwan
Friends as Lovers
Jesus I Have Taken My Cross
Love Lies In Ruin (acoustic)
Autumn Leaves
Endless Summer
Of a broken Heart
Nobody 'Cept You
Endless Summer (acoustic)
Honestly
W.P.
Lyric
Desire
Danger Boy
Djali Zwan - Number Of The Beast
Come with Me
Spilled Milk
Number Of The Beast (SPUN Soundtrack - Высший пилотаж)
The Number Of The Beast (Iron Maiden Cover)
Yeah
love to love - Spun Soundtrack
Freedom Ain't What It Used To Be (Vocal)
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