- Deliver Me
- Fade Out
- Leave the Light On
- Loving Fool
- Dead and Gone
- Sick As a Dog
- Freedom Song
- Who Do You Believe
- Love I Need
- On and On
- Only If You Want It
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0760137531722

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Product Details
Release Date: | 04/10/2012 |
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Label: | Mvd Audio |
UPC: | 0760137531722 |
catalogNumber: | 5317 |
Rank: | 36830 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Fastway Primary ArtistToby Jepson Acoustic Guitar,Bass Guitar,Vocals
Technical Credits
"Fast" Eddie Clarke Executive ProducerEwan Davies Engineer
Toby Jepson Producer
James Flames Artwork,Concept
Sam Harper Recording Assistant
Terry Beedham Layout
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