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Labels

Atlantic

Catno

P-5591~2A

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Japan

Release date

Jan 1, 1980

Styles

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: VG

10€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Without Obi, include insert.

A1.a

Only Heaven Can Wait (For Love)

5:34

A1.b

You Are My Heaven

3:46

A2

Make The World Stand Still

5:46

A3

Feel The Fire

8:30

B1

God Don't Like Ugly

4:58

B2

If Only For One Night

5:53

B3

Love Is A Waiting Game

7:24

B4

Reachin' For The Sky

7:49

C1

Killing Me Softly With His Song

5:48

C2

More Than Everything

4:02

C3

Feel Like Makin' Love

5:48

C4

When Will I Learn

4:37

D1

Don't Make Me Wait Too Long

9:07

D2

Back Together Again

6:21

D3

Love In Every Season / I Believe In You

12:24

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