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Seafaring Strangers: Private Yacht

Seafaring Strangers: Private Yacht

Artists

Various

Catno

NUM072

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Repress Stereo

Country

USA & Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Genres

Rock

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$90*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Jim Spencer - Wrap Myself Up In Your Love

A2

Michael Miglio - Never Gonna Let You Go

A3

Ned Doheny - Before I Thrill Again (Demo)

A4

Johnny Gamboa - That Good Old Feeling Back Again

A5

Solenoid - Acquaintances (Promo Version)

B1

Steps - Your Burning Love

B2

Jeff Harrington - Kristi

B3

Paul Skyland - Give Me Your Love

B4

Rob Galbraith - Tell Me With Your Eyes (Just Be You)

B5

Calvin Johnson - Dance Of Love

C1

Salty Miller - One More Time

C2

Canyon - Country Lovin'

C3

A.J. Loria - Please Analyze

C4

Gary Marks - Sailing

C5

Country Comfort - To Be Lonely

D1

Madness - Madam Operator

D2

Chuck Senrick - Don't Be So Nice

D3

Breathers - Don't It Make You Feel

D4

Damon Danielson - How Long Has It Been

D5

Rudy Norman - Back To The Streets

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