Music Factory Mastermix No.15 V/A 2x12" LP Vinyl MINT UK Import PET SHOP BOYS

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Various – Music Factory Mastermix - Issue No. 15
Label: Music Factory – MFMM15
Series: Music Factory Mastermix Issue – 15
Format: 2 x Vinyl, 12"
Country: UK
Released: 1987
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Synth-pop

Tracklist
    Pet Shop Boys–    The Pet Shop Boys Medley (13:00)
A1    –    Love Come Quickly    
A2    –    West End Girls    
A3    –    What Have I Done To Deserve This    
A4    –    Opportunities    
A5    –    Suburbia    
A6    –    It's A Sin    

        Bitching The Opera House And Full Supporting Cast (10:26)
B1    Jack E Makossa–    The Opera House    
B2    M|A|R|R|S–    Pump Up The Volume    
B3    Janet Jackson–    The Pleasure Principle    
B4    Whitney Houston–    Wanna Dance With Somebody    
B5    Ellis-D–    My Loleatta    

C    The Fatback Band vs. Steve Walsh –    I Found Lovin' (The Monte Mix) 9:00
D    M|A|R|R|S–    Pump Up The Volume (MARRS - Def On A Rival) 9:51

- Media Condition:  Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG+)

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