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Club Connection Two (The Authentic Sounds Of Eighties Club Culture From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Elektra & Warner Bros Records 1979-1988)

Club Connection Two (The Authentic Sounds Of Eighties Club Culture From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Elektra & Warner Bros Records 1979-1988)
Club Connection Two (The Authentic Sounds Of Eighties Club Culture From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Elektra & Warner Bros Records 1979-1988)Club Connection Two (The Authentic Sounds Of Eighties Club Culture From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Elektra & Warner Bros Records 1979-1988)

Artists

Various

Catno

5046 68522-1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2005

Styles

Disco

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$35*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Gino Soccio - Try It Out

A2

Jenny Burton - Bad Habits" (12" Mix)

A3

Gilberto Gil - Toda Menina Baiana

B1

Chaka Khan - Eye To Eye

B2

Slave - Watching You

B3

Larry Graham - I'm Sick And Tired" (UK 12" Remix)

C1

Kleeer - Intimate Connection

C2

Patrice Rushen - Feels So Real

C3

Pieces Of A Dream - Mt. Airy Groove

D1

Lenny White - Didn't Know About Love ('Til I Found You)

D2

Karyn White - The Way You Love Me (12" Hype Remix)

D3

Rochelle - My Magic Man (12" Magic Mix)

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