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Come Di Sdegno Music | List Price | $19.99 (You save $1.60) | | Category | World Albums, Italian CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7404470 | | Catalog number | 668916 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 13, 2007 |
Marlene Kuntz Come Di Sdegno Songs | 1. | Aurora | |
| 2. | Come Stavamo Ieri | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Donna L | |
| 4. | Questo E Altro | |
| 5. | La Vampa Delle Impressioni (Parte I) | |
| 6. | La Vampa Delle Impressioni (Parte II) | |
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