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Prana People
Prana People

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Labels

Omaggio

Catno

∞005

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Italy

Release date

Apr 26, 2018

Styles

Disco

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$26*

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A1

Pranian Man

6:19

A2

Disco-Mania

4:33

A3

Is Your Life A Party?

4:12

A4

Angels Say Flee

4:41

B1

Wishful Thinking

5:05

B2

Time, Weave Your Spell

3:29

B3

All Around My World

4:54

B4

Rainbow

4:36

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