| | Soul Lounge Vol. 2 CD - Import
Soul Lounge Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Make You Smile |
| 2. | My Life |
| 3. | Gonna Get Over You |
| 4. | Heads Up (Soul 101 Remix) |
| 5. | Just A Matter Of Time |
| 6. | Right Away |
| 7. | All I Want Is You |
| 8. | Atlas |
| 9. | Just Because |
| 10. | I Can't Get You Off My Mind |
| 11. | Bus Stop |
| 12. | Moving On Up (On The Right Side) |
| 13. | Superwoman |
| 14. | Lose My Kool |
| 15. | Cry |
| 16. | Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me |
| 17. | Believe Me |
| 18. | Hypnotic Love |
| 19. | Too Cool For The Room |
| 20. | All I Need |
| 21. | Whatcha Gonna Do |
| 22. | No Reason |
| 23. | Home |
| 24. | Waiting's Over |
| 25. | You Are The Universe |
| 26. | This I Promise You |
| 27. | I'm Holding On |
| 28. | When A Woman's In Love |
| 29. | Paradise |
| 30. | Angel |
| 31. | Portuguese Love |
| 32. | Free (Louie Vega Remix) |
| 33. | My Door Is Open |
| 34. | U Don't Want My Love |
| 35. | Don't Be Afraid |
| 36. | Whatever It Takes |
| 37. | 25TH Chapter |
| 38. | Too Much Too Late |
| 39. | Rescue Me |
| 40. | Wherever Love Is Found |
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$17.29 This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable 5.1 Surround Sound system.
This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable 5.1 sound system.
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