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Reissue of the 1979 album by the Italian prog-rock band. New Trolls 79 Songs | 1. | Fuoco |
| 2. | Che Idea |
| 3. | Domenica di Napoli |
| 4. | Immaginare |
| 5. | OK (Fiamme Sul Pacifico) |
| 6. | In Paradiso |
| 7. | Volo |
| 8. | Accendi LA Tua Luce |
| 9. | Musica - (Bonus Track) |
| 10. | Poster - (Bonus Track) |
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