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- "Orinoco Flow" was released in October 1988 with "Smaointe..." and "Out of the Blue" as B-sides. It was re-released in 1998 in a special remixed edition (b-sides: "Hope Has a Place" and "Pax Deorum").
- "Evening Falls..." was released in December 1988 with "Oíche Chiún" and "Morning Glory" as accompanying tracks. ("Chiún" apparent misspelling of "Chiúin".)
- "Storms in Africa (Part II)" was released in May 1989, with "Aldebaran", "The Celts", and "Storms in Africa (Part I)" as accompanying tracks. It is a faster tempo remix of the original album version of "Storms in Africa" with English lyrics replacing the original Irish ones.
- "Exile" was released in 1991, after it appeared in the films L.A. Story and Green Card. The album tracks "On Your Shore", "Watermark" and "River" were also included on the 12"/CD single.
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