Mascara - See You In L.A. album flac
Performer: MascaraTitle: See You In L.A.
Style: Disco
Released: 1979
MP3 album: 1713 mb
FLAC album: 1312 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Electronic / Funk and Soul
01 - See You In L. A. 02 - Jet Plane Ride 03 - Golden Years 04 - If You Don't Want To Be In My Life 05 - It's Cool 06 - I Feel So At Home Here 07 - Comin' Home Baby 08 - See You In . Radio Mix) 09 - Jet Plane Ride (Radio Mix) 10 - It's Cool (Radio Mix). Recorded jointly in Germany and the USA, Mascara were the creation of Soul legend and Mafia club DJ Chris Hill.
Rare Bulgarian Pop album with two KILLER Modern Soul tracks - check the soundfile (from another copy)! Vinyl is strong vg+, light paper scuffs only. Cover is weak vg+, small 3 cm splits on spine and top seam, light wear, nothing serious. Mascara - See You In . Label:Mercury N° de Cat: 6310 958. État du Média: Média: Very Good (VG) État de la Pochette: Pochette: Very Good Plus (VG+).
Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. is a cover of. Golden Years by David Bowie (1976).
Band Mascara Info: See You In . Style: Disco Years: 1979 Info: 320 kbps Info: 116 Mb Info: UK Tracklist: 01. See You In L. 02. Jet Plane Ride 03. Golden. Mascara – See You In . UK - Import 1. 9$. Promo white label, mascara see you in . Test Pressing, White Label Vinyl LP 29. 2$. cosmic disco un-played with obi 49. Karina - Esta Es Mi Vida - New 1993 Spanish CD! Very Rare! 2. Melodic Rock AOR. Wanted Album.
Mascara 1979 - See You In LA Mascara - 01. See You In LA-Jet Plane Ride. mp3 Mascara - 02. Golden Years. 1979, MP3 (tracks), 320 kbps. Download via torrent Download via magnet. 1979 - See You In LA. Mascara - 01. Mascara - 02. Mascara - 03. If You Don't Want To Be In My Life. Mascara - 04. It's Cool.
Mascara were a one-shot, studio-only outfit put together by Ensign Records boss Chris Hill. Their members included Luther Vandross, back in the days when the golden-voiced crooner had yet to make it big on his own (or even with Change). The album largely sunk without trace on its original release in 1979, despite opening with a brilliant, soaring disco suite ("See You In . "/"Jet Plane Ride"). The album also includes a curious disco cover of Bowie's "Golden Years" (really) and a brilliant, full-throttle stomper in the shape of "Coming Home Baby"



