Mark Knopfler - Privateering (Deluxe Version) [Album - 2012]
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Artist: Mark Knopfler Album: Privateering (Deluxe Version) Genre: Rock Bitrate: 320 kbps Release date: August 31, 2012 Source: http://itunes.apple.com/no/album/privateering-deluxe-version/id549616553 T R A C K L I S T ***************** 01 Redbud Tree 02 Haul Away 03 Don't Forget Your Hat 04 Privateering 05 Miss You Blues 06 Corned Beef City 07 Go, Love 08 Hot Or What 09 Yon Two Crows 10 Seattle 11 Kingdom of Gold 12 Got to Have Something 13 Radio City Serenade 14 I Used to Could 15 Gator Blood 16 Bluebird 17 Dream of the Drowned Submariner 18 Blood and Water 19 Today Is Okay 20 After the Beanstalk 21 Why Aye Man 22 Cleaning My Gun (Unmixed 2-Track) 23 Corned Beef City (Unmixed 2-Track) 24 Sailing To Philadelphia 25 Hill Farmer's Blues (Unmixed 2-Track) Please support the artist!
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wowww! People y'all are so buzy in ur lives, Aren't you??
I3endik = Green skull :)x
Thanks a ton.
I3endik = Green skull :)x
Thanks a ton.
MK!!!! Thank you. My birthday present. Now I'm no longer in dire straits. Yessssss!!!!!!!
Happy birthday :)
Thanks l3endik been waiting for this :)
Can you upload this in flac?
Great album thanks very much, very fast download and the quality is very good, thanks.
Great, but aren't the iTunes tracks supposed to be in .M4A?
I'd rather have them in the original format, converting a lossy format to another one (and a worse one) is not so good.
But thanks anyway, I'm very curious to hear this!
I'd rather have them in the original format, converting a lossy format to another one (and a worse one) is not so good.
But thanks anyway, I'm very curious to hear this!
Contact me at Kat for .m4a's.
Thanks buddy, I ended up getting a FLAC download and, when putting the music on my iPod, converted it to 256kbps m4a, as needed.
M4A should pretty much be the standard these days, since it adresses much of the quality problems the MP3 format has.
M4A should pretty much be the standard these days, since it adresses much of the quality problems the MP3 format has.
Thanks...
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