ProductDetails
- 01. Fire In My Heart
02. Without Your Love
03. Someone To Hold
04. That's Why I Need You
05. Baby I'm Forgettin' You
06. My Love For You Won't Die
07. Do You Have To Be So Cruel
08. Tomorrow Never Comes
09. I'll Go Crazy
10. Land Of 1000 Dances
11. You Make Me Feel So GoodEMBERMEN FIVE
Fire in their hearts
[engl] 11 track collection of classic US 60’s garage sound, some of them unreleased until today. Includes their rare singles "That’s why I need you" and "Fire in their hearts". 4 page insert with pictures and detailed infos. 500 copies.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 01.01.2002
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