13/11/2019
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Sixpence None the Richer
Kiss Me
- Kiss Me (cd Single).
- ELEKTRA.
- 05.
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Electric Light Orchestra
The Diary Of Horace Wimp
- The Very Best Of The Electric Light Orchestra.
- TELSTAR.
- 05.
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Talking Heads
Road To Nowhere
- Music Of The Millennium.
- UNIVERSAL.
- 13.
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Elton John
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
- Rocket Man, The Definitive Hits.
- MERCURY.
- 01.
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George Michael
This Is How (We Want You To Get High)
- Last Christmas Soundtrack.
- SONY.
- 01.
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Gabrielle
Dreams
- Find Your Way.
- GO BEAT.
- 01.
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Duran Duran
A View To A Kill
- GREATEST.
- EMI.
- 03.
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Keane
Love Too Much
- LOVE TOO MUCH.
- ISLAND.
- 01.
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Earth, Wind & Fire
Let's Groove
- 25 Years Of Rock N Roll 1981.
- CONNOISSEUR COLLECTION.
- 12.
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Rod Stewart
You Wear It Well
- Best Of Rod Stewart.
- MERCURY.
- 01.
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Sara Bareilles
Love Song
- Sara Bareilles - Love Song (single).
- EPIC.
- 01.
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Maroon 5
Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)
- Now That's What I Call Music 80.
- EMI.
- 01.
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Madness
My Girl
- Complete Madness: 16 Hits Tracks!.
- BRITANNIA.
- 01.
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Post Malone
Circles
- Circles.
- REPUBLIC.
- 01.
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The Beach Boys
California Girls
- Beach Boys 20 Golden Greats.
- EMI.
- 17.
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The Bluebells
Young At Heart
- Young At Heart (cd Single).
- LONDON.
- 01.
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P!nk
Walk Me Home
- Walk Me Home.
- RCA.
- 01.
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Blossoms
How Long Will This Last
- Cool Like You.
- VIRGIN EMI.
- 01.
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Spandau Ballet
Gold
- Rock Collection Vol.3.
- BOOTS.
- 09.
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The Rembrandts
I'll Be There For You
- Rembrandts, The Lp.
- EAST WEST RECORDS.
- 15.
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WALK THE MOON
Shut Up And Dance
- (CD Single).
- RCA.
- 01.
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Bee Gees
Night Fever
- The Very Best Of The Bee Gees.
- ARCADE RECORDS.
- 01.
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Ed Sheeran & Camila Cabello
South Of The Border
- No 6 Collaborations Project.
- ATLANTIC.
- 01.
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Queen
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Queen's Greatest Hits.
- EMI.
- 19.
Broadcast
- Wed 13 Nov 2019 15:00麻豆社 CWR
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