| | McAuley-Schenker Group Perfect Timing CD - Import McAuley-Schenker Group Discography of CDs
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Japanese digitally remastered reissue of the Schenker catalog classic featuring two bonus tracks: radio edits of "Gimme Your Love" and "Follow The Night".
Personnel includes: Robin McAuley (vocals); Steve Mann (guitars, keyboards); Michael Schenker (guitar); Mitch Perry.
McAuley-Schenker Group Perfect Timing Songs | 1. | Gimme Your Love |
| 2. | Here Today - Gone Tomorrow |
| 3. | Don't Stop Me Now |
| 4. | No Time For Losers |
| 5. | Follow the Night |
| 6. | Get Out |
| 7. | Love Is Not a Game |
| 8. | Time |
| 9. | I Don't Wanna Lose |
| 10. | Rock til You're Crazy |
| 11. | Gimme Your Love |
| 12. | Follow the Night |
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