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Christopher Cross Another Page Mp3, Flac, Wma Christopher Cross Another Page mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Another Page Country: Portugal Released: 1983 Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1722 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1720 mb WMA version RAR size: 1646 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 929 Other Formats: AUD ASF RA AIFF MIDI VOX MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits No Time For Talk A1 4:22 Saxophone [Solo] – Tom ScottVocals [Additional] – Michael McDonald Baby Says No A2 6:04 Vocals [Additional] – Carl Wilson What Am I Supposed To Believe A3 4:22 Saxophone [Solo] – Ernie WattsVocals [Additional] – Karla Bonoff Deal 'Em Again A4 Guitar [Solo] – Jay Gradon*Songwriter – Michael MabenVocals [Additional] – Don Henley, 3:10 J.D. Souther* A5 Think Of Laura 3:22 All Right B1 4:18 Guitar [Solo] – Steve LukatherVocals [Additional] – Michael McDonald Talking In My Sleep B2 3:34 Vocals [Additional] – Art Garfunkel Nature Of The Game B3 3:55 Vocals [Additional] – Don Henley, J.D. Souther* B4 Long World 3:32 Words Of Wisdom B5 5:52 Guitar [Solo] – Christopher Cross Credits Mixed By, Recorded By – Chet Himes Producer – Michael Omartian Songwriter – Christopher Cross Notes WEA Records S.A. - Made in Greece Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Warner Bros. 92.3757-1, W Christopher Another Page Records, 92.3757-1, W UK 1983 3757 Cross (LP, Album) Warner Bros. 3757 Records Warner Bros. Another Page 92.3757-1, W Christopher Records, 92.3757-1, W (LP, Album, Germany 1983 3757 Cross Warner Bros. 3757 DMM) Records Another Page Christopher Warner Bros. WPCR-75208 (CD, Album, WPCR-75208 Japan 2006 Cross Records RE) Another Page Christopher Warner Bros. 92.3757-1 (LP, Album, 92.3757-1 Netherlands 1983 Cross Records DMM) Another Page Christopher Warner Bros. WPCR-14439 (CD, Album, WPCR-14439 Japan 2012 Cross Records RM) Related Music albums to Another Page by Christopher Cross Christopher Cross - A Night With Christopher Cross - Best Hits Live Christopher Cross - Say You'll Be Mine Christopher Cross - Back Of My Mind Alfie Boe, Michael Ball - Solo & Apart Christopher Swartz - Solo Recordings - 1983 / 88 Christopher Cross - Christopher Cross / Another Page Christopher Cross - Christopher Cross Christopher Cross - All Right Christopher Cross - Sailing Christopher Cross - A Chance For Heaven Christopher Cross - Never Be The Same Michael McDonald - If That's What It Takes.
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