Julia's Club Eighties

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Italo and Euro Disco tunes...


Hope you like these songs. Pls check this for more information about Italo and Euro Disco.

* (the walls of) jericho (extended version) - BROS. RETURN, 7m29s
* baila bolero (house mix) - FUN FUN, 10m58s

* future brain (extended version) - DEAN HARROW, 5m25s

* get up, do you wanna funk (extended version) - DIGITAL EMOTION, 5m46s

* gimme gimme (euro mix) - ALAN BARRY, 5m47s

* got to be your lover (extended version) - TACO, 5m31s
* high energy boy (extended mix version) - MOULIN ROUGE, 5m10s
* i love you (extended version) - HELEN, 8m01s
* jimmy dean (extended version) - TROLL, 6m53s
* no rhyme no reason (dub version) - ATELIER FOLIE, 8m32s
* one more time (extended version) - MAX COVERI, 5m0s
* play boy (play boy tony mix) - DAVID LYME, 4m4s
* playboy (extended vocal version) - DAVID LYME, 7m11s
* pretty baby (extended version) - SILVER POZZOLI, 5m56s
* shadow in the night (album version) - KAY FRANZES, 6m23s
* step by step (extended version) - SILVER POZZOLI, 5m20s
* tarzan boy (summer version) - BALTIMORA, 6m43s
* to meet me (hurricane mix) - DEAN HARROW, 5m45s
* too young for promises (extended mix) - KOO DE TAH, 6m54s
* video rap (extended version) - VIDEO KIDS, 6m16s
* void vision (extended version) - CIBER PEOPLE, 7m5s
* walking in the neon (extended version) - PETER RICHARD, 6m42s
* woodpeckers from space (extended version) - VIDEO KIDS, 5m56s
* woody boogie (jumpin' mix) - BALTIMORA, 5m50s
* your heart keeps burning (extended version) - BLIND DATE, 6m11s
* your heart keeps burning - burning mega mix (the glory radio drama part 1) - BLIND DATE, 7m55s


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