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Blues - The Great Chocolate Hit FLAC
Performer:
Blues
Album:
The Great Chocolate Hit
Style:
Harmonica Blues
Released:
1991
Country:
Norway
Label:
Freia Records
Catalog:
FLX 2003-1
FLAC size:
2803 mb
MP3 size:
2794 mb
WMA size:
1796 mb


Tracklist


1The Great Chocolate Hit


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FLX 2003-1Blues The Great Chocolate Hit ‎(Flexi, 7", S/Sided)Freia RecordsFLX 2003-1Norway1991


Notes


Single sided single promoting a chocolate called 'Blues', given away free in stores with purchase of the chocolate.
The artist here appears to be "Blues" while the song title is just "The great chocolate hit" (See rear cover image).


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout: FLX2003-1


Companies


  • Copyright (c) – Freia Records


Album


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