Roc Cafe

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Roc Cafe
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Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Rock
Label Fflach
Producer Crys

Roc Cafe is the third album by the Welsh rock band Crys. It was released in 1995 on the Fflach record label as a CD. It is no longer in print.

Track listing

  1. Nol i Roc a Rol
  2. Gadael fi Lawr
  3. Amser yn Nawr
  4. Galw Mas
  5. Cefnogwyr y Byd
  6. Edrych am Nerth
  7. Mor Unig
  8. Gyd i Chi
  9. Sych
  10. Breuddwyd Mawr - Rhan 1, Rhan 2
  11. Diolch i Chi

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