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Various That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 Mp3, Flac, Wma Various That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 Country: Japan Released: 1986 Style: Italo-Disco, Euro-Disco, Disco, Hi NRG MP3 version RAR size: 1266 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1906 mb WMA version RAR size: 1495 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 157 Other Formats: RA XM AAC AHX AUD WMA AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits Give Me Up (Dance Mix) A1 –Michael Fortunati Producer, Written-By – M.De San Antonio*Written-By – M.Nigro*, 6:02 P.Nigro* Tonight (Remix) A2 –Ken Laszlo Mixed By – C.Cattafesta*Mixed By, Producer – S.Cundari*Producer – 6:50 A.Zanni*Written-By – G.Caria*, S.Oliva* Love's Gone Mad (Peter Slaghuis Euro Mix) A3 –Seventh Avenue Producer – Ian Levine and Fiachra TrenchRemix – Peter 5:25 SlaghuisWritten-By – Ian Levine, Fiachra Trench* Dance Your Love Away (Disco Vocal Mix) A4 –Michael Prince Executive-Producer – Pete WatermanProducer – Mike Stock & Matt 6:20 Aitken*Written-By – Mike Stock & Matt Aitken* Don Quichotte (Extended Version) B1 –Magazine 60 5:05 Producer – Jean-Luc DrionWritten-By – D.Regiacorte*, J.L.Drion* Rendez-Vous Sur La Costa Del Sol (D.J./U.S. Special Remix) B2 –Magazine 60 4:32 Producer – Jean-Luc DrionWritten-By – D.Regiacorte*, J.L.Drion* Timebomb (Extended Version) B3 –Angie Gold 5:10 Producer – Les HuntWritten-By – B.Hawkins*, M.Day* –Bobby O* With Whisper To A Scream (Extended Version) B4 9:00 Claudja Barry Producer – Bobby OrlandoWritten-By – B.Orlando*, C.Chase* Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Alfa Records, Inc Credits Art Direction – Hidetake Awano Design [Obi Design] – Shigenari Onishi Notes Track A1 (P) 1985 Now Disc Track A2 (P) 1986 Renata Ed. Musicall Track A3 (P) 1986 Record Shack Music Track A4 (P) 1985 Bolts Records Track B1 (P) 1985 D.J.L. Production Track B2 (P) 1985 D.J.L. Production Track B3 (P) 1985 Scratch Music Track B4 (P) 1985 Menovision Compiled (C) 1986 Alfa International Cover Photo by Hideki Satoh Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: JASRAC Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 32XB-111 Various That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 (CD, Comp) Alfa International 32XB-111 Japan 1986 That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 (LP, Comp, ALI-28017 Various Alfa International ALI-28017 Japan 1986 Promo) That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 (Cass, AIC-28013 Various Alfa International AIC-28013 Japan 1986 Comp) Related Music albums to That's Eurobeat Vol. 1 by Various Kylie Minogue - Greatest Hits 87-97 Various - Maxi Singles 80 Volume 2 Magazine 60 - Rendez-Vous Sur La Costa Del Sol Kylie Minogue - Greatest Hits Stock & Aitken - Loved'Up - On The Dancefloor Michael Fortunati - Remix It Up! Various - Pop Disco (Special Value Disco) Dead Or Alive - That's The Way I Like It: The Best Of Dead Or Alive Various - That Nightmare Records Sound Magazine 60 - Rendez Vous Sur La Costa Del Sol.
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