| | Mario Peluso Minuit -5 CD - Import Mario Peluso Discography of CDs
Minuit -5 Music | List Price | $32.99 (You save $2.80) | | Category | World Albums, Folk CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7109099 | | Catalog number | 626235 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 09, 2006 |
Mario Peluso Minuit -5 Songs | 1. | Je pense toi |
| 2. | Devant |
| 3. | Chaud |
| 4. | Chanson pour mon pre |
| 5. | Toutes les toiles |
| 6. | Ma trop belle |
| 7. | La neige nue |
| 8. | Je suis une rivire |
| 9. | Je m'ennuie de chez-vous |
| 10. | Rien ne sert |
| 11. | Les yeux du temps |
| 12. | Doucement |
| 13. | Minuit -5 |
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INNOCENTS AND ILLUSIONS compiles the albums RENAISSANCE and ILLUSIONS, as well as bonus tracks.
Recorded between 1969 & 1998. Includes liner notes by David Wells.
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