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"Playing the Hits" with Lunokhod 3 (archive)

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Friday, February 3, 2012 | 11:04 to 13:04

Artist Song Album Label
Louise Cordet Loving Baby The Sweet Beat Of Louise Cordet RPM
Sandro Brugnolini Balenottera Flipper Psychout Vampi Soul
Deacon James Williams God Is Taking Care This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel On 45rpm 1957-1982 [Disc 3] Tompkins Square
Mothlight White Mothlight self-released
James Chance Contort Yourself Irresistible Impulse Tiger Style
Michi Sarmiento El Sonerito Aqui Los Bravos! The Best Of Y Su Comba Bravo 1967-77 Soundway
Megafaun The Process Gather, Form & Fly Hometapes
Jimmy Murphy Here Kitty Kitty The World Is A Monster Omni
Dengue Fever Kiss of the Bufo Alvarius Cannibal Courtship Fantasy
Dan Melchior Und Das Menace Summer in Siberia Catbirds & Cardinals Northern-Spy
Southern Culture On The Skids Undertaker Zombified Kudzu
Czerwonie Gitary No One Knows Psychedelic Super Piotr Past & Present
Nathaniel Rivers I'm A Pilgrim This May Be My Last Time Singing: Raw African-American Gospel On 45rpm 1957-1982 [Disc 3] Tompkins Square
The Fall Neighbourhood Of Inifinity Perverted By Language Line
Dave King Trucking Company You Can't Say “Poem in Concrete” Good Old Light Sunnyside