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Pumpkin Tracks

Helloween

Type:
Compilation
Release date:
November 1989
Label:
Noise Records
Reviews:
1 review (avg. 94%)
1. Savage 03:26   Show lyrics
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2. Save Us 05:12   Show lyrics
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3. Victim of Fate 06:37   Show lyrics
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4. Livin Ain't No Crime 04:43   Show lyrics
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5. Don't Run for Cover 04:48   Show lyrics
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6. Judas 04:39   Show lyrics
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7. Murderer 04:25   Show lyrics
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8. Starlight 04:12   Show lyrics
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9. Phantoms of Death 06:33   Show lyrics
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10. A Tale That Wasn't Right 05:15   Show lyrics
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11. I Want Out 04:39   Show lyrics
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12. March of Time 05:13   Show lyrics
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Andreas Marschall Cover art
Andreas Marschall Cover art
Read GREAT compilation!!! 94% Brat1983 March 22nd, 2005
A limited edition compilation released in Europe (notably Scandinavia).

Listed here is the LP version's track-list (N-0148-1). The CD version (N-0148-2) includes two additional tracks: "Future World" (inserted between side A & side B) and "I'm Alive" (added at the end of side B). The CD track-list is as follows:

1. Savage 03:26
2. Save Us 05:12
3. Victim of Fate 06:37
4. Livin' ain't no Crime 04:43
5. Don't run for Cover 04:48
6. Judas 04:39
7. Future World 04:02
8. Murderer 04:25
9. Starlight 04:12
10. Phantoms of Death 06:33
11. A Tale that Wasn't Right 05:15
12. I Want Out 04:39
13. March of Time 05:13
14. I'm Alive 05:23

"Victim of Fate" is the Kiske version, taken from the 'Dr. Stein' mini-CD. "Starlight" is the 'Helloween' version with Hansen on vocals, minus the intro which was edited out.
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