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St. Vincent (folk) - Vol. 2-acoustic Chocolate Songs [cd New] on 2040-motos

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Sheperdsville, Kentucky, United States

Sheperdsville, Kentucky, United States
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St. Vincent (Folk) - Vol. 2-Acoustic Chocolate Songs [CD New]

Label: CD BABY.COM/INDYS
Format: CD
Release Date: 16 Nov 2010

Brand new, sealed, ships within 1 business day.

Album Tracks

1. Warehouse
2. Lady Love
3. Play
4. I Cant Make You Love Me
5. Angel
6. Red Balloon
7. Butter Yellow Never Waltz
8. Cold
9. Don't Say No
10. Jump In My Car
11. Velvet Sleep
12. Drug Lovers
13. Red Balloon (Ext. Version)
14. You Call This Love


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