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Live At Montreux 2002 - UB40

 
Description: Genre: Reggae / Artist: UB40 / Live / Audio CD released 2007-05-14 at Eagle / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Way You Do The Things You Do 2 Here I Am (Come And Take Me) 3 One In Ten 4 If It Happens Again 5 Homely Girl 6 Kingston Town 7 Reggae Music 8 Don't Break ... more
Live At Montreux 2002 - UB40 ... Music
8 Don't Break My Heart
9 Love It When You Smile
10 Rat In Mi Kitchen
11 Rudie
12 Cover Up
13 Red Red Wine
14 I Can't Help Falling In Love With You
15 Cherry Oh Baby
16 Many Rivers To Cross

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Live at Montreux 2002
Release Date: 2007 - 05 - 14, Audio CD, Eagle
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Crowned Review BRUMMIE REGGAE (1715 words)
by Mauri - written on 19/05/05 (Very useful, 1067 readings)
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Premium Review Dole queue reggae with a message (1038 words)
by dave27 - written on 06/07/04 (Very useful, 407 readings)
Rating:

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