| | Jimmy Barnes Soul Sessions CD - Import Jimmy Barnes Discography of CDs
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Jimmy Barnes 'The Soul Sessions' is a limited edition, specially priced 3 disc set! The Soul Sessions combines the original classic 'Soul Seep' + 5, with the sequel album 'Soul Deeper' + 5 & the 'Soul Deeper' - live at The Basement DVD. That's two full length albums & a full length, feature packed DVD - all in one package! Disc three is the ultimate Jimmy Barnes DVD experience, 'Soul Deeper' - Live At The Basement', 3 hours long & 6 segment documentary special. Soul Deep (CD 1) features 17 tracks including 5 bonus tracks, 'Respect', 'Reach Out I'll Be There', 'Try A Little Tenderness', 'Stagger Lee' & 'Sweet Soul Music'. Soul Deeper (CD 2) also features 17 tracks including 5 bonus tracks, 'Rip It Up', 'I'll Go Crazy', 'Who's Making Love', 'Is This Love' & 'Hound Dog'. The DVD Features 25 tracks. Slipcase. Liberation Blue. 2003. Jimmy Barnes Soul Sessions Songs | 1. | I Gotcha |
| 2. | Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher |
| 3. | When Something Is Wrong With My Baby |
| 4. | Show Me |
| 5. | Many Rivers to Cross |
| 6. | Reflections |
| 7. | Ain't No Mountain High Enough |
| 8. | I Found a Love |
| 9. | Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours |
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