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Description: Genre: Rock - Pop Rock / Artist: Tina Turner / Audio CD released 1993-08-16 at EMI / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Typical Male 2 What You Get is What You See 3 Two People 4 Till the Right Man Comes Along 5 Afterglow 6 Girls 7 Back Where You Started 8 Break Ever ... more |
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Format: Hardback, Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing(30-Nov-2003)
Pages: 336, Edition: 1st Taylor Trade Pub. Ed, Hardcover, Taylor ... |
£ 18.04 |
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