| | Rick Hughes Train D'Enfer CD - Import Rick Hughes Discography of CDs
Rick Hughes Train D'Enfer Songs | 1. | Ailleurs |
| 2. | Avant & Après |
| 3. | Pour Une Seconde |
| 4. | Mon Chum Est Mort |
| 5. | Train D'enfer |
| 6. | Away |
| 7. | Je Suis Cool |
| 8. | Le Vent |
| 9. | Don't Know What To Do |
| 10. | Nancy |
| 11. | Depuis Toujours |
| 12. | Le Moment Présent |
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