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Staring At The Sea - The Singles - The Cure

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: The Cure / Import / Audio CD released 1993-12-31 at Fiction / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Killing An Arab 2 10.15 Saturday Night 3 Boys Don't Cry 4 Jumping Someone Else's Train 5 Forest 6 Play For Today 7 ... more
Staring At The Sea - The Singles - The Cure ... Play For Today
7 Primary
8 Other Voices
9 Charlotte Sometimes
10 Hanging Garden
11 Let's Go To Bed
12 Walk
13 Love Cats
14 The caterpillar
15 In between days
16 Close to me
17 A night like this

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