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Leon Russell Carney Mp3, Flac, Wma Leon Russell Carney mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: Carney Country: France Released: 1972 Style: Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1838 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1923 mb WMA version RAR size: 1188 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 659 Other Formats: VOX DTS RA MP2 MOD APE DMF Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Tight Rope 2:59 A2 Out In The Woods 3:35 A3 Me And Baby Jane 3:53 A4 Manhatten Island Serenade 3:26 A5 Cajun Love Song 3:08 A6 Roller Derby 2:22 B1 Carney 0:45 Acid Annapolis B2 2:51 Written-By [Co-written] – D. Preston* B3 If The Shoe Fits 2:23 B4 My Cricket 2:56 B5 This Masquerade 4:22 B6 Magic Mirror 4:54 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Shelter Recording Company Inc. Copyright (c) – Shelter Recording Company Inc. Published By – Skyhill Publishing Co., Inc. Credits Art Direction – Gene Brownell Engineer – John LeMay*, Marlin Greene, Peter Nicholls Photography By – Daniel Mayo Producer – Denny Cordell, Leon Russell Typography [Lettering] – John C. LePrevost Written-By – L. Russell* Notes Made in France. Issued with a printed inner sleeve. Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDL Matrix / Runout (Side 1, stamped): 6369110 1 380 Matrix / Runout (Side 2, stamped): 6369 110 2 380 Other (Circled): B Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Carney (LP, SW-8911 Leon Russell Shelter Records SW-8911 US 1972 Album, Los) Carney (LP, RJ-5057 Leon Russell Shelter Records RJ-5057 Japan 1972 Album) Carney (LP, SW-8911 Leon Russell Shelter Records SW-8911 Canada 1972 Album) SW-8911, Carney (LP, Shelter Records, SW-8911, Leon Russell US 1972 88911 Album) Shelter Records 88911 Carney (LP, New SHE 717 Leon Russell Shelter Records SHE 717 1972 Album) Zealand Related Music albums to Carney by Leon Russell Joe Cocker with Leon Russell & The Shelter People - The Letter / Space Captain Leon Russell - The Best Of Leon Russell Leon Russell - Leaving Whipporwhill Leon Russell - Leon Live Leon Russell - If I Were A Carpenter Freddie King - Texas Cannonball Freddie King - The Best Of Freddie King Various - A Shelter Recording.
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