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- Bloodstone is the first studio album by the Australian singer-songwriter Russell Morris. It was released in September 1971 and peaked at number 12 on the Australian Go-Set chart. The album won the Best Album award at the 1971 King of Pop Awards. (en)
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- Side one (en)
- Side two (en)
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- His Master's Voice, EMI Music (en)
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- dbr:Sweet,_Sweet_Love
- Goodbye (en)
- Saints and Sinners (en)
- Heaven Shines (en)
- Jail Jonah's Daughter (en)
- Lay in the Graveyard (en)
- O Helley (en)
- Our Hero is Dead (en)
- Ride Your Chariot (en)
- The Cell (en)
- The Gambler's Lament (en)
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- Bloodstone is the first studio album by the Australian singer-songwriter Russell Morris. It was released in September 1971 and peaked at number 12 on the Australian Go-Set chart. The album won the Best Album award at the 1971 King of Pop Awards. (en)
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- Bloodstone (Russell Morris album) (en)
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