FORTUNE – FORTUNE 1985 (2004 REISSUE)
Band Fortune
Info: Fortune (20th Anniversary Edition)
Style: Melodic Rock /AOR
Years: 1985
Band 2004
Info: mp3 CBR 320
Info: 118mb
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