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The current CD remaster contains all the tracks once split onto two LPs, with their respective track running orders preserved. The original 1985 CD reissue deleted two songs from Sister Feelings Call , "League of Nations" and "Sound in 70 Cities", as the maximum running time of Red Book CD releases at the time would not accommodate the entire ...
The track 1 is blank for about ten seconds before starts playing Track 2 "Yuhi Kabhi Mila Karo". It was featured only on Audio CD. Bhar Duporiya: 2000 "Tribute to Bongeet artist Anandiram Das", featured only on Audio CD. Hiyamon: 2001---- Nupur---- Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files) 1996: 1.
City of Love is the ninth studio album by Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue, released through Earmusic on 6 March 2020. It is their first album since 2016's Believers . It was promoted by the lead single, the title track "City of Love".
The Cities 97.1 Sampler (also titled Cities Sampler and The Cities' Sampler) was a series of albums, cassette tapes and CDs containing "live in studio" recordings from Studio C located at radio station Cities 97.1, KTCZ-FM in Minneapolis at 97.1 MHz. It occasionally contained live tracks recorded from local concerts in the Twin Cities.
It includes all of the tracks featured in the game, as well as an additional track, "Katamari March Damacy", a bonus song that was not included in the game. The album has 21 tracks that span a duration of 1:15:13. It was released on May 19, 2004, by Columbia Music Entertainment with the catalog number COCX-32760. [1]
In the Star Wars universe, Mon Calamari may refer to: The Mon Calamari (fictional race) , amphibious humanoids Mon Calamari (fictional planet) (or Mon Cala, or Dac), their homeworld
The album version and 7" version are the same. Found on the 7" and 12" vinyl singles, all formats of the album Book of Love and the CD of I Touch Roses: The Best of Book of Love CD.* 1985 Japanese 7" version 3:17 Ivan Ivan The Japanese 7" version is slightly longer and has a cold ending instead of a fade. Found only on the Japanese 7" vinyl ...
The Book of Love is the fourteenth studio album by British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, released in 1997. The album was a serious attempt for the band to penetrate the charts, mainly focusing on mature adult contemporary songs.