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Howard Jones No One Is to Blame Mp3, Flac, Wma Howard Jones No One Is To Blame mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop Album: No One Is To Blame Country: Europe Released: 2000 MP3 version RAR size: 1531 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1619 mb WMA version RAR size: 1167 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 779 Other Formats: AAC AA AIFF AHX DXD TTA MMF Tracklist Hide Credits No One Is To Blame (Extended Mix) A 5:14 Mixed By – Steve Nye B1 The Chase 2:54 B2 No One Is To Blame (The Long Mix) 3:09 Companies, etc. Marketed By – WEA Records Pty. Limited Recorded At – The Farm Surrey Credits Artwork By [Hand Colouring] – Tansy Spinks Backing Vocals – Afrodiziak (tracks: A) Bass – Mo Foster (tracks: A) Design [Sleeve] – Stylo Rouge* Guitar – Phil Palmer (tracks: A) Mixed By – Mike Roarty (tracks: B-1) Photography – Trevor Rogers Producer – Barry Andrews (tracks: B-2) Producer, Drums, Vocals – Phil Collins (tracks: A) Producer, Engineer – Hugh Padgham (tracks: A) Written-By, Keyboards, Vocals – Howard Jones Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A): MX211423 0-248791-1 Matrix / Runout (Side B): MX211424 0-248791 S2 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year HOW 9, Howard No One Is To Blame HOW 9, WEA, WEA UK 1986 248792-7 Jones (7", Single, Pap) 248792-7 Howard No One Is To Blame Australia & 7-248792 WEA 7-248792 1986 Jones (7") New Zealand Howard No One Is To Blame 248 791-0 WEA 248 791-0 Italy 1986 Jones (12", Single) ER-124, Howard No One Is To Blame Elektra, ER-124, Philippines 1986 248792-7 Jones (7", Single) Elektra 248792-7 HOW 9, HOW 9, Howard No One Is To Blame WEA, WEA, 248792-7, 248792-7, UK 1986 Jones (7", Mono, Promo) WEA HOW 9 (DJ) HOW 9 (DJ) Related Music albums to No One Is To Blame by Howard Jones 1. Jesus Jones / B.B. Queen - Real, Real, Real / Blueshouse 2. Phil Collins - Hang In Long Enough 3. C.A.S.H. - Blame It On Love 4. Ma Rainey - Blame It On The Blues 5. Genesis - Turn It On Again • The Hits 6. Phil Collins - (Billy) Don't Lose My Number 7. Howard Jones - One To One 8. Dink - Blame It On Tito 9. Grace Jones - Living My Life 10. Phil Collins - 12"ers.
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