| | Pink Cream 69 Endangered CD - Import Pink Cream 69 Discography of CDs
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This is the Japanese import edition of Pink Cream 69's ENDANGERED including one bonus recording.
Japanese edition of the German metal act's 2001 album. Includes two bonus tracks, 'One Time Is Not Enough' & the exclusive track 'Queen Of Sorrow'.
Personnel: David Readman (vocals); Alfred Koffler (guitar); Dennis Ward (keyboards); Kosta Zafiriou (drums).
Audio Mixer: Dennis Ward.
Recording information: House Of Audio Studios, Karlsdorf, Germany (04/2001-07/2001).
Photographer: Marc Muller. Pink Cream 69 Endangered Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Shout! |
| 3. | Promised Land |
| 4. | Trust the Wiseman |
| 5. | Don't Need Your Touch |
| 6. | He Took the World |
| 7. | Enslaved |
| 8. | In My Dreams |
| 9. | High as a Mountain |
| 10. | Shadows of Time |
| 11. | Pinball Wizard |
| 12. | One Time Is Not Enough |
| 13. | Queen of Sorrow |
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