FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN CALIFORNIA 2CD MOONCHILD RECORDS MC-208 LANDSLIDE Z01

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FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN CALIFORNIA 2CD MOONCHILD RECORDS MC-208 LANDSLIDE Z01

FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN CALIFORNIA 2CD MOONCHILD RECORDS MC-208 LANDSLIDE Z01


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FLEETWOOD MAC / LIVE IN CALIFORNIA
(2CD) MOONCHILD RECORDS / MC-208
CD1
01 Say You Love Me
02 Monday Morning
03 Dreams
04 Oh Well
05 Rhiannon
06 Oh Daddy
07 Never Going Back Again
08 Landslide
09 Over My Head
10 Gold Dust Woman
CD2
11 You Make Loving Fun
12 I'm So Afraid
13 Go Your Own Way
14 World Turning
15 Blue Letter
16 The Chain
17 Second Hand News
18 Songbird
Recorded live at The Forum, Inglewood,
Los Angeles, California, USA. 30 August 1977


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