Aquarian Dream
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Aquarian Dream was a musical ensemble by Norman Connors. It included Sylvia Striplin.
The 1980 Aquarian Dream album, produced by Norman Connors, with Sylvia Striplin as one of the featured vocalists, Phoenix[1] is the track at the basis of Studio 45's "Freak It" which came out in 1998 on the Azuli Records label.
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