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Joachim Witt
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Labels

WEA WEA

Catno

WEA 58 438 WEA 58 438 Y

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

Germany

Release date

Mar 25, 1982

Genres

Rock Pop

Neue Deutsche Welle

Neue Deutsche Welle

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

75kr*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Inflation Im Paradies (Filmmusik)

3:10

A2

Tri-Tra-Trullala

4:45

A3

Ich Fahr' Nach Afrika

3:41

A4

Exil

4:07

A5

Mutter Natur (Oder Das Echo Von Euskirchen)

3:05

B1

Ich Bin Der Deutsche Neger

5:00

B2

Warten Auf Das Grosse Glück

2:58

B3

Denn Ich Bin So Einsam

3:22

B4

Kuwait

2:41

B5

Strenges Mädchen

5:19

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