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Tom Verlaine Shimmer Mp3, Flac, Wma Tom Verlaine Shimmer mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Shimmer Country: UK Released: 1989 Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1541 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1486 mb WMA version RAR size: 1929 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 326 Other Formats: MMF AHX XM VOX AAC MP1 AUD Tracklist Hide Credits Shimmer 1 3:33 Engineer [Mix] – Julian MendelsohnProducer – Tom Verlaine Shimmer (Extended Version) 2 4:06 Engineer [Mix] – Julian MendelsohnProducer – Tom Verlaine Bomb 2 4:28 Producer – Fred Smith , Tom Verlaine The Scientist Writes A Letter 4 4:28 Co-producer – Mark WallisProducer – Dave Bascombe*, Tom Verlaine Companies, etc. Made By – PDO, UK – 10089521 Credits Artwork By [Graphics] – Pointblanc Written-By – Tom Verlaine Notes (P) 1989 Phonogram Ltd. (London). (C) 1989 Phonogram Ltd. (London). Original sound recording made by Phonogram Records Ltd. (London). Copyright Control. Track 2 is not credited on CD or cover Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Scanned): 042287601921 Barcode (Text): 0 42287 60192 1 Matrix / Runout: VLA CD 5 10089521 01 % MADE IN U.K. BY PDO Label Code: LC 0211 Other (Distribution Code): PG 940 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year VLANE 512, Tom Shimmer (12", Fontana, VLANE 512, UK & 1989 876 019-1 Verlaine Single) Phonogram 876 019-1 Europe VLANE 5, 876 Tom Shimmer (7", Fontana, VLANE 5, 876 UK 1989 018-7 Verlaine Single) Fontana 018-7 Related Music albums to Shimmer by Tom Verlaine Tears For Fears - Sowing The Seeds Of Love Tom Verlaine - Words From The Front Tom Verlaine - Cover Tom Verlaine - The Wonder Tom Verlaine - Clear It Away Paul Verlaine - Slova Na Strunách Tom Verlaine - Flash Light Verlaine Et Rimbaud Chantés Par Léo Ferré - Verlaine Et Rimbaud Chantés Par Léo Ferré Volume 1 Adamo - Pauvre Verlaine / Les Amours De Journaux Tom Verlaine - Tom Verlaine.
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