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Основные характеристики - Жанр: Rock, Funk, Soul, Blues, Pop - Стиль: поп-рок - Количество пластинок: 2 - Размер пластинки: 12" - Количество композиций: 18 - Лейбл: Sony Music - Страна издания: Европа - Год издания: 2016 Пластинка 1 With a Little Help from My Friends: A1 Up Where We Belong Ft. Jennifer Warnes: A2 Many Rivers to Cross: A3 You Are So Beautiful: А4 You Can Leave Your Hat On: B1 Delta Lady: B2 The Letter (Live): B3 Cry Me A River (Live): B4 Пластинка 2 Unchain My Heart: C1 Woman To Woman: C2 The Simple Things: C3 Summer In The City: C4 Fire It Up: C5 Feelin Alright: D1 Come Together: D2 When The Night Comes: D3 I Come In Peace: D4 Performance: D5
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