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Colours Of Groove Vol. 5-Colours Of Groove Music Colours Of Groove Vol. 5-Colours Of Groove Songs | 1. | Summer Sun Featuring Yukimi Nagano |
| 2. | Fairground Featuring Yasuyuki Horigome |
| 3. | Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) [4 Hero Virsion] |
| 4. | A Child Runs Free |
| 5. | Night In Tunisia |
| 6. | Diggin' Around |
| 7. | Lovin' You |
| 8. | Rhythm Of Your Soul |
| 9. | Perfect Day [original re-edit] |
| 10. | Fast Food |
| 11. | I Believe In Love |
| 12. | Tristeza [Mansfield Black Sheep Edit] |
| 13. | Die Erste Kugel |
| 14. | Tickled Zinc [Opolopo remix] |
| 15. | Another Star |
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