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Spinners
Love Trippin'

Love Trippin'
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Artists

Spinners

Labels

Atlantic

Catno

SD 19270

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 1980

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A1

Love Trippin'

4:11

A2

Heavy On The Sunshine

3:39

A4

I Just Want To Be With You

3:29

A5

Streetwise

3:41

B1

I Just Want To Fall In Love

3:52

B2

Now That You're Mine Again

4:27

B3

Split Decision

3:32

B4

I'm Takin' You Back

3:18

B5

Pipedream

3:16

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