Jojo Burger Tempest
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Melodic
Release date: 23/Sep/2010
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Sales Rank: #67487 in Other Pop
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Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 688511009
Details / Tracklist: : Part One ()
1-01: Do A Stunt (2:44)
1-02: Silent Times (3:18)
1-03: Autoblue (3:30)
1-04: Alphaville (4:39)
1-05: Pachinkno (3:36)
1-06: Faster Daniel Faster (3:01)
1-07: A Black Square With Four Yellow Stars (2:03)
1-08: Black Rivers (3:50)
1-09: Float Bridges (3:07)
1-10: The King And June (2:06)
1-11: B.A.R.R.Y. (4:05)
1-12: Little Lenin (3:36)
1-13: Inokashira Park (2:42)
1-14: Low (3:45)
1-15: Burning Drum (3:11)
1-16: Brown Owl (3:31)
1-17: Buildings (2:16)
: Part Two ()
2-01: Jojo Burger Tempest (33:27)
Number of discs: 2
Description:Jojo Burger Tempest by Working For A Nuclear Free City, released 23 September 2010. This version of Jojo Burger Tempest comes as a 2xCD. -
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