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CD Col veröffentlicht: 03.08.2012 |
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Nr. 4154 in Dance Nr. 2519 in Dance&Electronic |
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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: |
01. Legend, John / Roots, The / Black Thought "Hard Times (Album Version)" 02. Legend, John / Roots, The "Compared To What (Album Version)" 03. Legend, John / Roots, The / Common & Fiona, Melanie "Wake Up Everybody (Album Version)" 04. Legend, John / Roots, The / Smooth, C.L. "Our Generation (The Hope Of the World) (Album Version)" 05. Legend, John / Roots, The / Yusef, Malik "Little Ghetto Boy (Prelude) (Album Version)" 06. Legend, John / Roots, The / Black Thought "Little Ghetto Boy (Album Version)" 07. Legend, John / Roots, The "Hang On In There (Album Version)" 08. Legend, John / Roots, The "Humanity (Love The Way It Should Be) (Album Version)" 09. Legend, John / Roots, The "Wholy Holy (Album Version)" 10. Legend, John / Roots, The "I Can't Write Left Handed (Album Version)" 11. Legend, John / Roots, The / Wilson, Jessyca "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (Album Version)" 12. Legend, John / Roots, The "Shine (Album Version)"
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|  | Johnny Dee - 18.10.2010  "Eating Spam, Oreos, drinking Thunderbird baby" - not everyone will share John Legend's experience of Hard Times on the opening track but you'd have t...
|  | Jeff Strowe - 15.10.2010  Re-imaging works of art is always a complicated process. Being loyal to the source material while at the same time incorporating one’s individual sty...
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|  | Paul Christiansen - 10.10.2010  For many, 2008’s political landscape represented hope in the midst of so-much-bullshit. We won’t forget where we were when America elected its 44th pr...
|  | Ally Brown - 01.10.2010  Few musicians seem to make overtly political records these days: the Iraq war moved few songwriters to sing out, and despite its catastrophic effects,...
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