1.22.03.Acoustic
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1.22.03.Acoustic est un album 'live' du groupe Maroon 5. Il a été enregistré le 22 janvier 2003, au studio The Hit Factory, à New York.
Il s'est classé n°42 aux États-Unis et a été également disque de platine.
Tracklist
1. |
This Love |
4:15 |
2. |
Sunday Morning |
4:14 |
3. |
She Will Be Loved |
4:36 |
4. |
Harder To Breathe |
3:09 |
5. |
The Sun |
5:18 |
6. |
If I Fell |
3:23 |
7. |
Highway To Hell[1] (Bonus Track) |
4:30 |
Notes et références
Catégories :
- Album musical sorti en 2003
- Album de Maroon 5
- Album en concert
- Album en acoustique
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