
| # | Track Title | kbpsMode | Length | MBSize | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marbletown | 170 | 7:18 | 8.83 | $0.20 |
| 2 | Daddy's Gone to Knoxville (Granada 2008) | 162 | 4:05 | 4.74 | $0.20 |
| 3 | Postcards From Paraguay (Granada 2008) | 162 | 4:48 | 5.56 | $0.20 |
| 4 | Speedway At Nazareth (Granada 2008) | 168 | 7:10 | 8.60 | $0.20 |
| 5 | Telegraph Road (cut) (Granada 2008) | 166 | 8:04 | 9.56 | $0.20 |
| 6 | Telegraph Road (outro) (Granada 2008) | 159 | 4:56 | 5.58 | $0.20 |
| 7 | Brothers in Arms (Granada 2008) | 160 | 8:10 | 9.33 | $0.20 |
| 8 | Our Shangri-La | 164 | 8:41 | 10.19 | $0.20 |
| 9 | So Far Away | 158 | 5:36 | 6.31 | $0.20 |
| 10 | Going Home | 166 | 5:03 | 5.99 | $0.20 |
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1 Mozzart
Granada (Cd 2) by Mark Knopfler
By TERRY GOODRICH Joy Fenner was barely 21 when she became a church secretary. In 1956, she left her hometown -- Avinger, Texas, population 500 -- for her post at First Baptist Church in the relatively big city of Marshall, where church officials prevailed upon her also to lead Girls' Auxiliary, an organization to educate Christian young women about missions."I didn't know diddly squat about ...
2 Derango
Granada (Cd 2) by Mark Knopfler
The drama was on the streets and not on stage for disappointed theatergoers as striking stagehands picketed behind barricades in the Times Square area for a second day. The strike has shut down more than two dozen plays and musicals for one of New York's biggest tourist draws.
3 Artic Monkeys
Granada (Cd 2) by Mark Knopfler
All the pieces are in place for another pulse-pounding quarterfinal between Class 4A powers Mascoutah and Mount Carmel.
4 Brand New Heavies
Granada (Cd 2) by Mark Knopfler
>...He?s got an offer for a record deal now and performances lined up through New Year?s, but he?s going back in next year for reasons he?ll shortly explain. It?s the perfect Veterans Day clip and only two minutes long, so you?ve got no excuses. Enjoy. >>
5 Goose
Granada (Cd 2) by Mark Knopfler
The minimalist Japanese retailer opens its first store in the U.S. What took so long?