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Pencak Killa IV - Melayu Funk & Rare Groove From South East Asia

Pencak Killa IV - Melayu Funk & Rare Groove From South East Asia

Artists

Various

Catno

GR-PK04

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Stereo

Country

Indonesia

Release date

Jan 1, 2019

Killer trip into unknown South-East Asian Melayu & Pinoy Funk - Rare Groove -Deep Soul - Disco & AOR!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$36*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

GR-PK04 - INDO - 2019

A1

Regalado - Pinoy Funk

3:39

A2

Smack - Isang Halik Lang

3:07

A3

Advisors - Tayo Na Sa Disco

2:17

A4

Backdoor Band - Disco Theme

2:45

A5

Hetty Koes Endang - Pelangi Cinta

4:56

A6

Coconut's Band - 1+2=3

3:25

B1

Jennifer Yen - Together Again

3:03

B2

Black Dog Bone - Khayalan

4:08

B3

Ed Corpus - Dance With Me

4:59

B4

Broery - Mengenangkan Dirimu

3:34

B5

Revolvers - Jangan Ganggu

3:00

B6

Utha Likumahuwa - Datanglah Ceria

3:34

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