Tim Maia
Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)

Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)
Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)Nobody Can Live Forever (The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia) (Black)

Artists

Tim Maia

Catno

6 80899 0067-1-2

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Remastered

Country

US

Release date

Oct 1, 2012

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

32.15€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Sealed. Ship worldwide or Pick-up possible in Brussels.

A1

Que Beleza

3:29

A2

Let's Have A Ball Tonight

5:11

A3

O Caminho Do Bem

6:08

B1

Ela Partiu

4:40

B2

Quer Queira, Quer Não Queira

4:52

B3

Brother Father Mother Sister

3:21

B4

Do Leme Ao Pontal

3:14

C1

Nobody Can Live Forever

2:54

C2

I Don't Care

2:57

C3

Bom Senso

5:09

C4

Where Is My Other Half

4:02

C5

Over Again

3:23

D1

The Dance Is Over

2:32

D2

You Don't Know What I Know

0:34

D3

Rational Culture

12:19

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