| | Steve Barakatt Escape CD - Import Steve Barakatt Discography of CDs
Originally '99 Release, 12 Trax In All. Deleted In Most TerritOriginallyes. Steve Barakatt Escape Songs | 1. | Escape |
| 2. | Mon Tian (Un Jour) |
| 3. | You & Me |
| 4. | Melodie de Nuit #3 |
| 5. | I'll Never Know (Je Ne Saurai Jamais) |
| 6. | Over the Mountain |
| 7. | Tendresse |
| 8. | Coast to Coast |
| 9. | Melodie de Nuit #4 |
| 10. | Un Souvenir D'Ete |
| 11. | When I Leave Without Your Love |
| 12. | Awa Marina |
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