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Price Comparison for Goodnight La - Magnum
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Goodnight L.A.
Release Date: 1990 - 07 - 01, Audio CD, Polydor Last Update 17.12.2009 05:58
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Road To Paradise: The Magnum Anthology 1978-1983 - Magnum
by david_1967 - written on 06/04/08 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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of their singles, included many tracks selected by fans of the band showcasing their career from 1978 to 1983. All tracks come from Magnums first five LP releases Magnum , Magnum II , Marauder , Chase the Dragon and The Eleventh Hour . Track Listing Disc 1 1 - Kingdom of Madness 2 - In the Beginning 3 - Invasion 4 - Universe 5 - Lonesome Star 6 - Foolish Heart 7 - Baby Rock Me 8 - All of My Life (Live EP version) 9 - Great Adventure (Live EP version) 10 - Invasion (Live EP version) 11 - Kingdom of Madness (Live EP version) 12 - Changes (Re-mixed) 13 - Everybody Needs 14 - The Lights Burned Out 15 - Long Days, Black Nights 16 - Back to Earth 17 - Hold Back Your ...
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