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It's Not as Though I Really Need You...It's Not as Though I Really Need You...   ^ 
Alison Pitt
2008  M

1:03:29

Genres:   Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
People Are Strange      4:34    1987
by Echo and the Bunnymen
2.
She Sells Sanctuary      4:14    1985
by The Cult
3.
All That Money Wants      3:48    1988
by The Psychedelic Furs
4.
I Wanna Be Adored      4:54    1989
by The Stone Roses
5.
See a Little Light      3:34    1989
by Bob Mould
6.
Under the Milky Way      4:59    1988
by The Church
7.
Where Is My Mind?      3:55    1988
by Pixies
8.
Victoria      2:48    1988
by The Fall
9.
Take the Skinheads Bowling      2:36    1985
by Camper Van Beethoven
10.
Perfect Skin      3:18    1984
by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
11.
(Don't Go Back to) Rockville      4:29    1984
by R.E.M.
12.
Blood and Roses      3:38    1986
by The Smithereens
13.
Cuts You Up      4:59    1989
by Peter Murphy
14.
Uncertain Smile      6:53    1983
by The The
15.
Everybody Knows      4:44    1990
by Concrete Blonde
15 results listed  1:03:29
M = homemade mix disc

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