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In the article, it comments that the song "Gael" is his most famous piece... yet "Ready for the Storm" has been covered by far more artists and shown greater tenacity in the long run. To be honest, I've never even heard "Gael" till it was mentioned here in this article and I have roughly 5 of his CD's. Guess I'm missing that one? Nevertheless... I'd be interested in source material stating this song is his more famous piece overall... and not merely someone's opinion.

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In the article, it comments that the song "Gael" is his most famous piece... yet "Ready for the Storm" has been covered by far more artists and shown greater tenacity in the long run. To be honest, I've never even heard "Gael" till it was mentioned here in this article and I have roughly 5 of his CD's. Guess I'm missing that one? Nevertheless... I'd be interested in source material stating this song is his more famous piece overall... and not merely someone's opinion.