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Blue Öyster Cult Workshop of the Telescopes Mp3, Flac, Wma Blue Öyster Cult Workshop Of The Telescopes mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Workshop Of The Telescopes Country: Australia Released: 1995 Style: Hard Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1278 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1645 mb WMA version RAR size: 1557 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 330 Other Formats: DTS AIFF VOC XM MMF MPC WMA Tracklist 1-01 Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll 4:04 1-02 Transmaniacon MC 3:21 1-03 Before The Kiss, A Redcap 4:59 1-04 Stairway To The Stars 3:44 1-05 Buck's Boogie 5:19 1-06 Workshop Of The Telescopes 3:48 1-07 The Red And The Black 4:36 1-08 7 Screaming Diz-Busters 7:01 1-09 Career Of Evil 4:08 1-10 Flaming Telepaths 5:23 1-11 Astronomy 6:16 1-12 Subhuman 7:31 1-13 Harvester Of Eyes 5:00 1-14 M.E. 262 8:18 1-15 Born To Be Wild 3:38 2-01 Don't Fear The Reaper 5:10 2-02 This Ain't The Summer Of Love 2:22 2-03 E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) 3:43 2-04 Godzilla 3:42 2-05 Goin' Through The Motions 3:13 2-06 Golden Age Of Leather 5:53 2-07 Kick Out The Jams 3:12 2-08 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 4:34 2-09 In Thee 3:50 2-10 The Marshall Plan 5:25 2-11 Veteran Of The Psychic Wars 4:49 2-12 Burnin' For You 4:31 2-13 Dominance And Submission 5:57 2-14 Take Me Away 4:32 2-15 Shooting Shark 7:11 2-16 Dancin' In The Ruins 4:01 2-17 Perfect Water 5:29 Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment (Australia) Limited Notes 1-06: previously unreleased promo-only version 1-15: first time on CD Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 9 399700 042788 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Blue Workshop Of The C2K 64163 Öyster Telescopes (2xCD, Columbia C2K 64163 US 1995 Cult Comp) Blue Workshop Of The Columbia, 480949 2 Öyster Telescopes (2xCD, 480949 2 Europe 1995 Legacy Cult Comp) Blue Workshop Of The Legacy, C2K 64163 Öyster Telescopes (2xCD, C2K 64163 US Unknown Columbia Cult Comp) Blue Workshop Of The 48810 Öyster Telescopes (2xCD, Columbia 48810 UK 1995 Cult Comp) Legacy, Blue Workshop Of The CC2K 64163, Columbia, CC2K 64163, Öyster Telescopes (2xCD, Canada 1995 928457T Columbia 928457T Cult Comp, Club) House Related Music albums to Workshop Of The Telescopes by Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper / Career Of Evil Blue Öyster Cult - Expanded Editions Sampler · God Save Blue Öyster Cult From Themselves Blue Öyster Cult - Career Of Evil (The Metal Years) Blue Öyster Cult - E.T.I. Revisited Blue Öyster Cult - Tyrannize The Mutants Blue Öyster Cult - A Long Day's Night Blue Öyster Cult - Super Hits Blue Öyster Cult - On Your Feet Or On Your Knees.
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