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Sallyangie : ウィキペディア英語版
The Sallyangie

The Sallyangie were a 1960s folk duo consisting of siblings Mike and Sally Oldfield. In 1969 they released their first and only album ''Children of the Sun''. The duo split in late 1969 after limited success and a national tour. Both members have released albums since to greater success.
The duo's name is reputed to be an amalgamation of "Sally" (Oldfield's name) and "Angie", the name of a guitar instrumental, written by Davey Graham.
The duo's second single, "Child of Allah" was released three years after they had split up,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mike Oldfield Biography (1953–1972) )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rarities page 1 ("Child of Allah") )〕 a song which subsequently ended up on Sally Oldfield's debut solo album, ''Water Bearer'' in 1978.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Water Bearer'' )
== Discography ==

; Album
* 1968 — ''Children of the Sun'' (Transatlantic Records TRA 176)
; Singles
* August 1969 — "Two Ships" b/w "Colours of the World" (Big T / Transatlantic Records BIG 126)
* December 1972 — "Child of Allah" b/w "Lady Go Lightly" (Philips Records 6006 259)

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