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CD No Quarter / Cargo veröffentlicht: 15.07.2010 |
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13-17 Werktagen (wird bestellt) |
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Nr. 2269 in Klassik Rock Nr. 84608 in Rock |
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Klassik Rock |
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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: |
01. "Empty Eye" 02. "Tarmac City" 03. "Slow Creep" 04. "Mighty Fine Pie" 05. "Top Dollar Speaks His Mind" 06. "Pack Your Bags" 07. "New Pair Of Shoes" 08. "A Life Worth Leaving"
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 | Beschreibung: | Guitar [Additional]: Matt Sweeney, Mastered By: Greg Calbi, Recorded By: Nicolas Vernhes, Recorded By [Assistant]: Tom Gloady, Labelcode 00044544 (NOQ 024-2), Copyright (c) No Quarter Records, Copyright (c) Endless Boogie, Phonographic Copyright (p) No Quarter Records, Recorded At Rare Book Room, Recorded At Stanton Attorney, Mastered At Sterling Sound, Manufactured By BUILTBYICON.COM |  | Herstellernummer: |
00044544 |
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375 Media GmbH Schlachthofstraße 36A, 21079 Hamburg, DE https://375media.com |  |
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