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Download PDF Booklet A CHRISTMAS RECORD 01 • LISI • My Silent Night • 3:16 Written by Lisette Linares Published by ZE Multimedia Music Recorded in Miami 2004 & South Factory Studio All Instruments by Lisi, Overdub & Mix by Michel Bassignani Produced by Lisi & M & M Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 2004 02 • ALAN VEGA • No More Christmas Blues • 3:09 Written by Alan Vega Published by Revega Music Inc Ascap Produced by SUICIDE Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 03 • CRISTINA • Things fall Apart • 4:31 Written by Cristina, David & Don Was Published by Los Was Cosmipolitanos Ascap Produced by the Was (Not Was) Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 04 • MISS OD & GENTLEMEN LEAGUE • Bells of Christmas • 2:48 Written by Alan Jardine & Ron Altback Recorded South Factory Studio Lead Vocals by Miss OD All Instruments, arrangments & Mix by Michel Bassignani Produced by M & M Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 2004 05 • THE WAITRESSES • Christmas Wrapping • 5:20 Written by Chris Butler Published by Future Fossil Music/ Cri Cri Music BMI Produced by Chris Butler Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 06 • LIO, HELENA NOGUERRA & MARIE FRANCE • Sleigh Ride • 2:30 Written by Anderson & Parish Published by EMI Music Publishing Produced by Michel Esteban Original Sound Recording Made by Michel Esteban © 1988 07 • CHARLELIE COUTURE • Christmas Fever • 4:49 Written by Charlelie Couture Published by Blue Mountain Music Ltd Produced by Charlelie Couture Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 08 • DAVITT SIGERSON • It’s a Big Country • 2:50 Written by Davitt Sigerson Published by Mez Publishing Ascap Produced by Davitt Sigerson Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 09 • AUGUST DARNELL • Christmas on Riverside Drive • 5:04 Written by August Darnell Published by Unichapell / Perennial August BMI Produced by August Darnell Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 10 • MATERIAL & NONA HENDRYX • It’s a Holiday • 3:26 Written by Laswell / Beinhorm / Malher / Drayton / Hendryx Published by by Cri Cri Music / Mez Publishing Ascap Produced by Material Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 11 • WAS (NOT WAS) • Christmas Time in Motor City • 2:57 Written by David & Don Was Published by Los Was Cosmipolitanos Ascap Produced by the Was (Not Was) Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 12 • JAMES WHITE • Christmas with Satan • 6:12 Written by James White Published by Copastatatic Music BMI Produced by James White Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 13 • SUICIDE • Hey Lord • 3:27 Written by Martin Rev & Alan Vega Published by Revega Music Inc Ascap Produced by SUICIDE Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 14 • THREE COURGETTES • Christmas Is Coming • 3:24 Produced by The Three Courgettes Original Sound Recording Made by ZE Records © 1981 Only available on the Digital Album THIS 2004 COMPILATION SELECTED AND PRODUCED BY MICHEL ESTEBAN P © ZE Records Mundo Ltda 2004 Remastered 2004 by Charlus de la Salle at Sounth Factory Studio .
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