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The Ultimate Curtis Mayfield Mp3, Flac, Wma Curtis Mayfield The Ultimate Curtis Mayfield mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: The Ultimate Curtis Mayfield Country: Europe Released: 1999 MP3 version RAR size: 1310 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1177 mb WMA version RAR size: 1227 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 245 Other Formats: AUD AAC VOC APE AC3 WAV DMF Tracklist 1-1 –The Impressions Fool For You 1-2 –The Impressions This Is My Country 1-3 –The Impressions Choice Of Colours 1-4 –The Impressions Gone Away 1-5 –The Impressions Check Out Your Mind 1-6 –The Impressions Ain't Got Time 1-7 –Curtis Mayfield If There's A Hell Below (Single Edit) 1-8 –Curtis Mayfield We People Who Are Darker Than Blue 1-9 –Curtis Mayfield Move On Up 1-10 –Curtis Mayfield Keep On Keeping On 1-11 –Curtis Mayfield Freddie's Dead (Single Edit) 1-12 –Curtis Mayfield Give Me Your Love 1-13 –Curtis Mayfield Superfly 1-14 –Curtis Mayfield Future Shock (Single Edit) 1-15 –Curtis Mayfield Right On For The Darkness (Single Edit) 2-1 –Curtis Mayfield Kung Fu (Single Edit) 2-2 –Curtis Mayfield Suffer 2-3 –Curtis Mayfield Cannot Find A Way 2-4 –Curtis Mayfield So In Love (Single Edit) 2-5 –Curtis Mayfield Hard Times 2-6 –Curtis Mayfield Only You Babe (Single Edit) 2-7 –Curtis Mayfield You Are, You Are 2-8 –Curtis Mayfield This Year 2-9 –Curtis Mayfield Never Stop Loving Me 2-10 –Curtis Mayfield Still Within Your Heart 2-11 –Curtis Mayfield Dirty Laundry 2-12 –Curtis Mayfield We Gotta Have Peace 2-13 –Curtis Mayfield Everybody Needs A Friend 2-14 –Curtis Mayfield On And On Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Charly Schallplatten GmbH Copyright (c) – Snapper Music Ltd. Made By – Charly Schallplatten GmbH Credits Liner Notes, Compiled By – Peter Burns Sleeve – Brian Burrows Written-By – Mayfield*, Hathaway* (tracks: 1-04, 2-02), Burke* (tracks: 2-09) Notes ℗1999 Charly Schallplatten GmbH ©1997 Snapper Music Ltd Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 6 36551 41052 6 Matrix / Runout (CD 1): SMDCD105X-1 Matrix / Runout (CD 2): SMDCD105X-2 Label Code: LC 08477 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Recall The Ultimate SMD CD 105, Curtis 2cd, SMD CD 105, Curtis Mayfield UK 1997 GAS0000105SMD Mayfield Recall GAS0000105SMD (2xCD, Comp) 2cd The Ultimate Curtis Recall SMDCD105X Curtis Mayfield SMDCD105X UK 1999 Mayfield 2cd (2xCD, Comp) Related Music albums to The Ultimate Curtis Mayfield by Curtis Mayfield Curtis Mayfield - This Year Curtis Mayfield - The Immortal Curtis Mayfield Superfly Guy The Impressions Featuring Curtis Mayfield - All The Best Curtis Mayfield - The Essentials Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Live! Curtis Mayfield - Honesty Curtis Mayfield - The Best Of Curtis Mayfield Curtis Mayfield - Pretty Woman / Trippin' Out.
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