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Arabian Prince
Innovative Life - The Anthology 1984-1989

Innovative Life - The Anthology 1984-1989
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Catno

STH 2192

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Compilation 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

US

Release date

Aug 18, 2008

Styles

Electro

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Arabian Prince - Strange Life

6:54

A2

Arabian Prince - It Ain't Tough

6:10

B1

Arabian Prince & The Sheiks - Take You Home Girl

8:17

B2

Arabian Prince & The Sheiks - Let's Hit The Beach

5:25

C1

Arabian Prince & The Sheiks - Innovative Life

5:56

C2

Arabian Prince & The Sheiks - Innovator

4:48

C3

Arabian Prince & The Sheiks - Situation Hot

5:49

D1

N.W.A. - Panic Zone

3:34

D2

Professor X - Professor X (Saga)

4:26

D3

J.B. Beat - Freak City

4:58

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