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9 Crime Of The Century 10 Sister Moonshine 11 Ain't Nobody But Me 12 Lady 13 Two Of Us 14 Give A Little Bit 15 Downstream 16 Even In The Quietest Moments 17 From Now On Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 Gone Hollywood 2 The Logical Song 3 Goodbye Stranger 4 Breakfast In America 5 Oh Darling 6 Take The Long Way Home 7 You Started Laughing 8 It's Raining Again 9 My Kind Of Lady 10 Don't Leave Me Now 11 Cannonball 12 Free As A Bird 13 You Win, I Lose 14 Another Man's Woman 15 Over You |
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Retrospectacle - The Supertramp Anthology
Release Date: 2005 - 10 - 24, Audio CD, Polydor/Universal Group Last Update 06.01.2010 06:23
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