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Full album: Shopgirl
mp3 / 2006 year / 211 kbs / 73 mb / 47 min

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Album: Shopgirl
  1. Meeting Mirabelle
  2. The Magic Of Mirabelle
  3. Little Lonely Star
  4. Where Is His Number
  5. Coitus Interruptus - Silent Aftermath
  6. Leapfrogs Inspiration
  7. New Awakening
  8. The Fairytale Begins
  9. Im From Vermont - Big Magic
  10. La Ronde #1 - The Dance Begins
  11. La Ronde #2 - The Dance Develops
  12. Mirabelle Falls In Love
  13. La Ronde #3 - The Dance Of Three Lovers
  14. Stately Romance
  15. Lonely Mirabelle
  16. Recovering
  17. A Broken Trust
  18. Mirabelles Story
  19. La Ronde #4 - The Frog Becomes A Prince
  20. Forgiving Ray
  21. Breaking Up
  22. Mirabelle Grows Up
  23. Shopgirl - Main Titles

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Both Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood had cigarettes while the rock veterans performed. But Greenwich Council said is was satisfied the incident was a one-off.

The maximum fine for a venue that allows people to break the band, which came into force on July 1, is ?2,500.

A spokeswoman for the O2 said: "A band member appeared to have a cigarette, however it was extinguished almost faster than the message to put it out got to stage.

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