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Chris Rea
The Return of the Fabulous Hofner Blue Notes
RELEASE
February 11, 2008
LABEL
Jazzee Blue
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Adult Contemporary, Rock & Roll
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Track Listing
Dirty New Town
008 Jimmy Bond
India Arab
BB Was a Comanche
Theme from the Pink Guitar
Russian Roulette
Black Wave Heroes
Andorra Star Blues
Gippo Euro
The Power of Love
Big Storm Coming
Race Fever Blues
It's Behind You
French Football
Green Shirt Blues (For George Russell)
Blue Miles
I Can't Wait for Love
Speak of God, Act Like the Devil
Big Wave
Don't Give Your Ace Away
Renaissance Blues
Lets Getaway
Legacy Blues
Don't Tell Me About the Blues
If I Keep My Faith in You
The Shadow of a Fool
Rock and Roll Tonight
I Will Be with You
Twister Inside
When the Truth Comes Out
Because It's You
Looking Glass Blues
Blues for Janice
Meet Me on the Mountain
Skylark Blues
Which Part of the Painting Mad You Cry?
The Days I Spent with You (Song for Bella)
Yes I Do
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