
| | Pat Travers [ mp3 ]album: Boom Boom format: mp3 release: 1991 bitrate: 160 length: 69:13 min
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Tracks of Boom Boom:
Snortin Whiskey, Drinkin Cocaine.mp3
Life In London.mp3
I La La La Love You.mp3
Getting Better.mp3
Wat Cha Gonna Do About Me.mp3
Daddy Long Legs.mp3
Heat In The Street.mp3
School Of Hard Knocks.mp3
Help Me.mp3
Stevie.mp3
Ready Or Not.mp3
Boom Boom Out Go The Lights.mp3
Born Under A Bad Sign.mp3
Guitars From Hell.mp3
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| | Pat Travers [ mp3 ]album: Blues Magnet format: mp3 release: 1994 bitrate: 128 length: 52:11 min
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Tracks of Blues Magnet:
Blues Magnet.mp3
Travelin Blues.mp3
Lil Southern Belle.mp3
Rock Yer Blues Away.mp3
This World We Live In.mp3
She Gets The Lovin.mp3
Elaine.mp3
Fall To Pieces.mp3
Tore Up From The Floor Up.mp3
You Shouldn't Have Hurt Me.mp3
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| | Pat Travers [ mp3 ]album: Halfway to Somewhere format: mp3 release: 1995 bitrate: 192 length: 53:18 min
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Tracks of Halfway to Somewhere:
Just Enough Money.mp3
Time Out.mp3
Walk In My Shoes.mp3
Steppin Out.mp3
Look Me Up.mp3
Party Tonight.mp3
Just Like A Dream.mp3
Hard Times.mp3
No Escape.mp3
Freight Train.mp3
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| | Pat Travers [ mp3 ]album: Lookin' Up format: mp3 release: 1996 bitrate: 192 length: 51:40 min
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Tracks of Lookin' Up:
Ice Queen.mp3
Lookin Up.mp3
Hypnotized.mp3
Dusty Blues.mp3
Too Much (Is Never Enough).mp3
Bad Little Girl.mp3
Right To Complain.mp3
A Good Fool Is Hard To Find.mp3
Bad Feelin S Again.mp3
Suburban Blues.mp3
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News from our arhive: Singer Daniel Bedingfield Injured In Serious Car Accident |
Pop singer Daniel Bedingfield was involved in a violent, single-vehicle auto accident in his native New Zealand on Friday. He suffered vertebrae damage in his neck and is expected to make a full recovery, according to his U.S. spokesperson. A passenger in his vehicle suffered only minor cuts. The singer, best known for his hit single "Gotta Get Thru This," was driving an SUV on a road in the town of Whangarei, New Zealand, when it ran off the road and flipped over several times. Bedingfield and his friend had to be cut out of the vehicle, which was badly mangled.
"Right now, I feel OK and very grateful to be alive," Bedingfield said in a statement. "I don't remember much about what happened but I've seen pictures of the car and feel blessed to have got out of there at all."
Doctors will keep Bedingfield at the Whangarei Hospital for at least a week. Even though he suffered neck injuries, his motor skills are still intact. He will continue his rehabilitation, which is expected to take two to three months, at home.
"I'm sure I'll be getting bored soon, but I'm in the middle of writing the new album so when I feel up to it I'll start writing some more," he added in his statement. |
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