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1994 studio album by Corpus Delicti
Sylphes
Studio album by
Corpus Delicti
Released
1994
Genre
Gothic rock
Length
52:35
Label
Glasnost Records
Corpus Delicti chronology
Twilight (1993)
Sylphes (1994)
Obsessions (1995)
Sylphes is the second album by gothic rock band Corpus Delicti.
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