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Arthur Russell
Iowa Dream

Iowa Dream
Iowa DreamIowa Dream

Catno

RT0264LP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Europe

Release date

Nov 26, 2021

19 track of pure and personal beauty.

19 track of pure and personal beauty.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

260kr*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Wonder Boy

A2

I Never Get Lonesome

A3

Everybody Everybody

A4

You Did It Yourself

A5

Come To Life

B1

Iowa Dream

B2

Words Of Love

B3

I Still Love You

B4

You Are My Love

C1

Barefoot In New York

C2

Just Regular People

C3

I Wish I Had A Brother

C4

Felt

C5

The Dogs Outside Are Barking

D1

Sharper Eyes

D2

Follow You

D3

List Of Boys

D4

I Kissed The Girl From Outer Space

D5

In Love With You For The Last Time

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