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Michel Legrand
Palace, Bande Originale Du Film

Palace, Bande Originale Du Film
Palace, Bande Originale Du FilmPalace, Bande Originale Du Film

Labels

Carrere

Catno

66233

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 1985

Styles

Movie

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

6€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Robert Et Lucien

2:32

A2

L'Evasion

4:23

A3

La Poursuite

1:08

A4

La Gare

1:17

A5

La Chambre

4:26

B1

Le Cabaret (Première Partie)

1:20

B2

Le Cabaret (Deuxième Partie)

2:16

B3

Le Cabaret (Troisième Partie)

1:53

B4

Le Camp

2:01

B5

L'Hotel

3:00

B6

Le Retour

2:06

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