I dischi sono di stampa originale e in formato MIX 12" per DJ. Questi sono alcuni titoli: Space Monkey - One More Shot Level 42 - Starchild Michael Bolton - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay MARRS - Pump Up The Volume a-ha - Train Of Thought King Kong - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood M & H. Band - Pop Corn Falco - Rock Me Amadeus / Vienna Calling Kraftwerk - The Robots Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better Stop - Rendezvous Rick Astley - It Would Take A Strong Strong Man Shannon - My Heart's Divided (Re-Mix Version) Thompson Twins - The Gap Impedance - Tainted Love D.D. Sound - Café Alisha - Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind Jellybean - Sidewalk Talk a-ha - Hunting High And Low Dead Or Alive - My Heart Goes Bang gli altri dischi che compongono il lotto sono tutti Dance anni 80 per un totale complessivo di 60 dischi. tutti i dischi sono usati ma tenuti in buone condizioni. vendo in blocco a 40 euro esclusa eventuale spedizione (12 euro). altre info tramite mail oppure contatto diretto al 324- (anche whatsapp) NO SMS. N.B. i dischi sono quelli che potete vedere nella foto.
King Kong - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood M & H. Band - Pop Corn Falco - Rock Me Amadeus / Vienna Calling Kraftwerk - The Robots Lee Marrow Feat. Charme - Try Me Out Snap - Ooops Up Sarah Washington - I Will Always Love You (Dance Version) Gazebo - I Like Chopin (Rmx 92) Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better Michael Jackson - The Best MJ's Ti.Pi.Cal. Featuring Josh - Round And Around Stop - Rendezvous Rick Astley - It Would Take A Strong Strong Man Shannon - My Heart's Divided (Re-Mix Version) Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight Thompson Twins - The Gap Reel 2 Real Featuring The Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It Impedance - Tainted Love Black Box - Strike It Up D.D. Sound - Café Tony Di Bart - The Real Thing Candy Girls Featuring Sweet Pussy Pauline - Fee Fi Fo Fum Alisha - Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind Jellybean - Sidewalk Talk a-ha - Hunting High And Low gli altri dischi che compongono il lotto sono tutti Italo Disco - Dance per un totale complessivo di 76 dischi. tutti i dischi sono usati ma tenuti in buone condizioni. vendo in blocco a 50 euro esclusa eventuale spedizione (14 euro). altre info tramite mail. N.B. i dischi sono quelli che potete vedere nella foto.
I dischi sono di stampa originale e in formato MIX 12" per DJ. Questi sono alcuni titoli: King Kong - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood M & H. Band - Pop Corn Falco - Rock Me Amadeus / Vienna Calling Kraftwerk - The Robots Lee Marrow Feat. Charme - Try Me Out Snap - Ooops Up Sarah Washington - I Will Always Love You (Dance Version) Gazebo - I Like Chopin (Rmx 92) Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better Michael Jackson - The Best MJ's Ti.Pi.Cal. Featuring Josh - Round And Around Stop - Rendezvous Rick Astley - It Would Take A Strong Strong Man Shannon - My Heart's Divided (Re-Mix Version) Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight Thompson Twins - The Gap Reel 2 Real Featuring The Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It Impedance - Tainted Love Black Box - Strike It Up D.D. Sound - Café Tony Di Bart - The Real Thing Candy Girls Featuring Sweet Pussy Pauline - Fee Fi Fo Fum Alisha - Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind Jellybean - Sidewalk Talk a-ha - Hunting High And Low gli altri dischi che compongono il lotto sono tutti Italo Disco - Dance per un totale complessivo di 76 dischi. tutti i dischi sono usati ma tenuti in buone condizioni. vendo in blocco a 50 euro esclusa eventuale spedizione (14 euro). altre info tramite mail oppure contatto diretto al 324- (anche whatsapp) NO SMS. N.B. i dischi sono quelli che potete vedere nella foto.
ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Berry, Steve, PUBLISHER: Hodder & Stoughton General Division, ONE Garmisch, Germany Tuesday, December 11, The Present 1:40 pm Cotton Malone hated enclosed spaces. His current unease was amplified by a packed cable car. Most of the passengers were on vacation, dressed in colorful garb, shouldering poles and skis. He sensed a variety of nationalities. Some Italians, a few Swiss, a handful of French, but mainly Germans. He'd been one of the first to climb aboard and, to relieve his discomfort, he'd made his way close to one of the frosty windows. Ten thousand feet above and closing, the Zugspitze stood silhouetted against a steel- blue sky, the imposing gray summit draped in a late- autumn snow. Not smart, agreeing to this location. The car continued its giddy ascent, passing one of several steel tres-tles that rose from the rocky crags. He was unnerved, and not simply from the crowded surroundings. Ghosts awaited him atop Germany's highest peak. He'd avoided this rendezvous for nearly four decades. People like him, who buried their past so determinedly, should not help it from the grave so easily. Yet here he was, doing exactly that. Vibrations slowed as the car entered, then stopped at the summit station. Skiers flooded off toward another lift that would take them down to a high- altitude corrie, where a chalet and slopes waited. He didn't ski, never had, never wanted to. He made his way through the visitor center, identified by a yellow placard as MYncher Haus. A restaurant dominated one half of the building, the rest housed a theater, a snack bar, an observatory, souvenir shops, and a weather station. He pushed through thick glass doors and stepped out onto a railed terrace. Bracing Alpine air stung his lips. According to Stephanie Nelle his contact should be waiting on the observation deck. One thing was obvious. Ten thousand feet in the high Alps certainly added a height-ened measure of privacy to their meeting. The Zugspitze lay on the border. A succession of snowy crags rose south toward Austria. To the north spanned a soup- bowl valley ringed by rock- ribbed peaks. A gauze of frosty mist shielded the German vil-lage of Garmisch and its companion, Partenkirchen. Both were sports meccas, and the region catered not only to skiing but also bobsledding, skating, and curling. More sports he'd avoided. The observation deck was deserted save for an elderly couple and a few skiers who'd apparently paused to enjoy the view. He'd come to solve a mystery, one that had preyed on his mind ever since that day when the men in uniforms came to tell his mother that her husband was dead. ""Contact was lost with the submarine forty- eight hours ago. We dispatched search and rescue ships to the North Atlantic, which have combed the last known position. Wreckage was found six hours ago. We waited to tell the families until we were sure there was no chance of survivors." " His mother had never cried. Not her way. But that didn't mean she wasn't devas