The Liberty Of Norton Folgate

Madness
The Liberty Of Norton Folgate

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Sales Rank: #74615 in Other Pop
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Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 2098355344
Details / Tracklist: 1: Overture ()
2: We Are London ()
3: Sugar And Spice ()
4: Forever Young ()
5: Dust Devil ()
6: Rainbows ()
7: That Close ()
8: Mkll ()
9: On The Town ()
10: Bingo ()
11: Idiot Child ()
12: Africa ()
13: NW5 ()
14: Clerkenwell Polka ()
15: The Liberty Of Norton Folgate ()
Number of discs: 1
Description:All songs Copyright Control. P+C Lucky 7 Records 2009 Issued in a standard clear tray jewel case with a 16-page booklet. Some copies have a hype sticker on the jewel case front with the text: "Norton Folgate is Peter Ackroyd writing for The Kinks, it's Sherlock Holmes in Albert Square, it's a Mike Leigh movie of Parklife, it's Passport To Pimlico meets Brick Lane, and it's Madness's masterpiece." THE WORD LUCKY7003CD
Manufacturer No.: LUCKY7003CD, LUCKY7 003CD
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