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Disco Ettore
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Labels

Atlantic

Catno

T 20113

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Partially Mixed

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 1977

Styles

Disco

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

sticker on cover top left corner

A1.1

Love In C Minor

A1.2

Lady Bump

A1.3

Try Me, I Know We Can Make It

A1.4

Lady Bump

A1.5

Trouble Maker

A1.6

Try Me, I Know We Can Make It

A1.7

I Wanna Funk With You Tonight

A1.8

Try Me, I Know We Can Make

A1.9

Blood And Honey

A1.10

Try Me, I Know We Can Make

A1.11

I Wanna Funk With You Tonight

A1.12

Try Me, I Know We Can Make

A1.13

Disco Duck

A1.14

Daddy Cool

A2

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3:50

B

Far Side

3:56

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