| | Mountain Man's World CD - Import Mountain Discography of CDs
MAN'S WORLD is a 1996 album by the American hard rock band Mountain.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
New Studio Album.
Mountain includes: Leslie West, Corky Laing, Mark Clarke.
Mountain Man's World Songs | 1. | In Your Face |
| 2. | Thunder |
| 3. | Mans World |
| 4. | So Fine |
| 5. | Hotel Happiness |
| 6. | I M Sorry |
| 7. | I Look (Power Mix) |
| 8. | Is That Okay |
| 9. | Crest of a Slump |
| 10. | You II Never Be Alone |
| 11. | I Look Hit Mix (Bonus Tra |
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