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Methods of Silence

Methods of Silence

Format: CD | Performer: Camouflage | Released by Atlantic Records in 1989

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Voices & Images

Format: CD | Performer: Camouflage | Released by Atlantic Records in 1988

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Rod Stewart - Camouflage

Rod Stewart - Camouflage

1. Infatuation, 2. All Right Now, 3. Some Guys Have All the Luck, 4. Can We Still Be Friends, 5. Bad…

Christoph Blenker - Camouflage

Christoph Blenker - Camouflage

1. Peng, 2. Time Is the Key, 3. Aaron, 4. Planet Orient, 5. Rainy Day, 6. Camouflage, 7. Create, 8. …

Rex Smith - Camouflage

Rex Smith - Camouflage

1. Camouflage, 2. New Romeo, 3. In the Heat of the Night, 4. Don't Talk, 5. Get It Right, 6. Love Wi…

Rod Stewart - Camouflage [Expanded Edition]

Rod Stewart - Camouflage [Expanded Edition]

1. Infatuation, 2. All Right Now, 3. Some Guys Have All the Luck, 4. Can We Still Be Friends, 5. Bad…

Beat Camouflage Vs. Sonera - Living On Passion

Beat Camouflage Vs. Sonera - Living On Passion

1. Living On Passion (Raindropz! Remix Edit), 2. Living On Passion (Raindropz! Remix), 3. Living On …

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