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Everything But The Girl - Recorded Live At Rolling Stone Club Milan In Stereo The 1-04-1985 album

Everything But The Girl - Recorded Live At Rolling Stone Club Milan In Stereo The 1-04-1985 album

  • Performer: Everything But The Girl
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Recorded Live At Rolling Stone Club Milan In Stereo The 1-04-1985
  • Released: 1985
  • Style: Indie Rock, Pop Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1437 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1449 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 602

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Tracklist

A1 Another Bridge
A2 Better Than The Time
A3 Sweet Line
A4 Easier Sin
A5 Each & Every One
A6 Trouble & Stralf
B1 Nintynine
B2 Intro Of The Band
B3 Shawn-Falkland War
B4 Shake Me Down
B5 I'll Be The One
B6 Frost & Fire

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  • Recorded At – Rolling Stone Club

Notes

The actual tracks are :
A1 - Another Bridge
A2 - Ballad Of The Times
A3 - Riverbed Dry
A4 - Easy As Sin
A5 - Each And Everyone
A6 - Trouble And Strife
B1 - Native Land
B2 - Are You Trying To Be Funny?
B3 - Sean
B4 - Shoot Me Down
B5 - (Unknown)
B6 - Frost And Fire