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Alvin Stardust Alvin Stardust Mp3, Flac, Wma Alvin Stardust Alvin Stardust mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Alvin Stardust Country: UK Released: 1974 Style: Pop Rock, Glam MP3 version RAR size: 1372 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1111 mb WMA version RAR size: 1735 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 373 Other Formats: AIFF ADX RA TTA VOX AHX DMF Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Red Dress Heartbeat A2 Written-By – Alvin Stardust Just Love Me Baby A3 Written-By – Alvin Stardust, John Fiddy Where's She Gone A4 Written-By – Alvin Stardust, Peter Shelley A5 You, You, You B1 Chilli Willi Jump Down! B2 Written-By – Dave Maynerd, John Hudson, Peter Shelley B3 Shake On Little Roller! B4 Tell Me Why B5 First Train Out Blind Fool B6 Written-By – Alvin Stardust, Peter Shelley Credits Directed By [Musical Director], Arranged By – John Fiddy Engineer – John Hudson Engineer [Assistant] – James Guthrie Photography By [Back Cover] – Brian Aris Photography By [Front Cover] – Kate Simon Producer, Written-By – Peter Shelley Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A): MAG 5004 A1 Matrix / Runout (Side B): MAG 5004 B1 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Alvin Stardust (LP, C 064-96.128 Alvin Stardust Columbia C 064-96.128 France 1975 Album) Alvin Stardust (LP, 88.480-I Alvin Stardust Ariola 88.480-I Spain 1975 Album) Alvin Stardust (LP, SWX-6168 Alvin Stardust Magnet SWX-6168 Japan 1975 Album, Promo) Alvin Stardust (Cass, TC-PCS 6120 Alvin Stardust Parlophone TC-PCS 6120 New Zealand 1974 Album) Alvin Stardust (LP, 88 480 XOT Alvin Stardust Ariola 88 480 XOT Germany 1974 Album) Related Music albums to Alvin Stardust by Alvin Stardust Alvin Stardust - Godspell Show E.P. Special featuring Alvin Stardust Alvin Stardust - Profile Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo Alvin Stardust - I Won't Run Away Alvin Stardust - I Feel Like Buddy Holly Alvin Stardust - The Word Is Out Alvin Stardust - Rock On With Alvin Alvin Stardust - Walk Away Renee.
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