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Treble Makers and the Banned - Present Their Favorites album flac Performer: Treble Makers and the Banned
Title: Present Their Favorites
Style: Country
Released: 1979
MP3 album: 1270 mb
FLAC album: 1597 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: AHX FLAC MP2 MP4 MP3 DXD VOX
Genre: Folk and Country

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Tracklist

A1 Hey That's Alberta 2:45
A2 Country Roads 2:44
A3 Lilly In The Pind 3:09
A4 I Don't Believe In "If" 3:50
A5 Banned Instrumental 2:34
A6 The Goes My Everything 2:33
B1 I Believe In Music 2:31
B2 Dusty Old Farmer 2:57
B3 The Fox 1:51
B4 Back Home Again 4:13
B5 Paloma Blanca 1:46
B6 Amazing Grace 4:08
B7 Gypsy Rose 2:31