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Curtiss Maldoon was a British folk duo formed by Clive Maldoon (born Clive Skinner) and Dave Curtiss. Their first album was the self-titled Curtiss Maldoon (1971). The second album was released under the name Maldoon, as Dave Curtiss was not happy with it and asked that his name be taken off the record. This makes Maldoon (1973) the only LP released under the Maldoon moniker. (Curtiss Maldoon is perhaps best known for doing the song 'Sepheryn', which after some rewriting was recorded by Madonna as the title track of her 1998 album 'Ray Of Light'.) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Sepheryn - The Definitive Collection

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Sepheryn, Ray Of Light
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