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Title: Warm Leatherette
Artist: Grace Jones
Genre: R&B
Released: 1980
Tracks:
1 - Warm Leatherette - 5:38
2 - Private Life - 6:20
3 - A Rolling Stone - 3:32
4 - Love Is the Drug - 8:42
5 - The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game - 6:45
6 - Bullshit - 5:17
7 - Breakdown - 5:30
8 - Pars...
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