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Various - Record Review 5 mp3

Performer: Various
Title: Record Review 5
Country: US
Catalog Number: RR 5
Label: R & R Record Review
Released: 1990
Style: Italo-Disco, Techno
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 147

Tracklist

1Gino SoccioI Remember
2KicksquadSoundclash
3John RoccaOnce Upon A Time
4Moz-Art & Master FreezLet The Music Moove Me
5The Force Of PowerForce Of Power
6Night MovesTransdance

Notes

Bootleg pressed by Larry Sherman's Trax Records

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Album

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