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Nico Fidenco
Emanuelle And The White Slave Trade

Emanuelle And The White Slave Trade
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Catno

NDY001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

Movie

✺ Pressed on exclusive translucent red with black splatter
First time on vinyl
✺ The Emanuelle series has a cult following
✺ Nico Fidenco soundtracks have done well (He did the other Emanuelle soundtracks)
✺ Limited to 500

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

28€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Run Cheetah Run

3:55

A2

A Modern Reportage

2:05

A3

Sweet Disco Funky

3:40

A4

Dee Doom Bee Doom

3:31

A5

Ayaboha

1:00

A6

Too Much Again

2:11

A7

Red Room

1:05

A8

Heartbeat

2:39

A9

Run Cheetah Run (Base)

2:58

B1

Lady Surprise

3:20

B2

Reporter In Action

1:41

B3

Lady Fighting

1:15

B4

Strange Hospital

2:12

B5

A Modern Reportage

2:37

B6

Performing Joy

3:11

B7

Lady Surprise

3:20

B8

Laundry Van

1:49

B9

Run Cheetah Run

2:57

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