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It may look like a budget-line rip-off -- and the label DJ Specialist doesn't seem like it'd be one to trust -- but this 1998 Greatest Hits is a good budget-line collection of 20 classic Imerpieal singles from Fats Domino, highlighted by thte ... Fats Domino - Greatest Hits Music Fats Domino - Greatest Hits Review
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