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The Jam Snap ! Mp3, Flac, Wma The Jam Snap ! mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Snap ! Country: France Released: 1983 Style: Mod MP3 version RAR size: 1305 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1569 mb WMA version RAR size: 1577 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 100 Other Formats: MP1 DTS MPC XM FLAC AUD VQF Tracklist Hide Credits A1 In The City 2:17 A2 Away From The Numbers 3:59 A3 All Around The World 2:25 A4 The Modern World 2:30 News Of The World A5 3:26 Written-By – Bruce Foxton A6 Billy Hunt 3:01 A7 English Rose 2:48 A8 Mr Clean 3:28 David Watts A9 2:54 Written-By – Ray Davies A10 A Bomb In Wardour Street 2:32 A11 Down In The Tube Station At Midnight 4:03 A12 Strange Town 3:49 A13 The Butterfly Collector 3:05 A14 When You're Young 3:12 Smithers-Jones A15 2:57 Written-By – Bruce Foxton B1 Thick As Thieves 3:38 B2 Eton Rifles 3:26 B3 Going Underground 2:54 B4 Dreams Of Children 2:57 B5 That's Entertainment 3:16 B6 Start ! 2:17 B7 Man In Corner Shop 3:13 Funeral Pyre B8 3:27 Written-By – The Jam B9 Absolute Beginners 2:49 B10 Tales Of The River Bank 3:34 B11 Town Called Malice 2:53 B12 Precious 3:33 B13 The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow) 3:24 B14 Beat Surrender 3:28 Companies, etc. Published By – Polydor Ltd. (London) Printed By – Polygram Industries Messageries Distributed By – Polydor France Credits Written-By – Paul Weller Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: SACEM/SACD/SDRM/SGDL Other: POL 572 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Snap! (2xLP, SNAP 1 The Jam Polydor SNAP 1 UK 1983 Comp) Snap! (2xLP, SNAP 1 The Jam Comp + 7", EP + Polydor SNAP 1 UK 1983 Ltd) SNAPC 1, 815 Snap! (Cass, Polydor, SNAPC 1, 815 The Jam Netherlands 1983 537-4 Comp) Polydor 537-4 422-815 537-1 Polydor, 422-815 537-1 Snap! (2xLP, Y-2, SNAP1, 815 The Jam Polydor, Y-2, SNAP1, 815 US Unknown Comp, MP, RE) 537-1 Y-2 Polydor 537-1 Y-2 Snap! (Cass, PDS4-2-6382 The Jam Polydor PDS4-2-6382 Canada 1983 Comp, Dol) Related Music albums to Snap ! by The Jam 1. Bruce Foxton - It Makes Me Wonder 2. Bruce Foxton - S.O.S. My Imagination 3. The Jam - Precious Gift 4. The Jam - Extras 5. The Jam - Start! World Tour 1980 6. The Jam - Greatest Hits 7. Various - When You're Young - Songs Originally Recorded By The Jam 8. The Jam - Snap! 9. Paul Weller - Hit Parade 10. The Jam - Reluctant Heroes.
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