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Tones Of Town First Press Music | List Price | $36.99 (You save $2.84) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7471501 | | Catalog number | 699616 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 14, 2007 |
Field Music Tones Of Town First Press Songs | 1. | Give It, Lose It, Take It |
| 2. | Sit Tight |
| 3. | Tones Of Town |
| 4. | A House Is Not A Home |
| 5. | Kingston |
| 6. | Working To Work |
| 7. | In Context |
| 8. | A Gap Has Appeared |
| 9. | Closer At Hand |
| 10. | Place Yourself |
| 11. | She Can Do What She Wants |
| 12. | Sit Tighter |
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