• CRAC – You're Everything to Me
    • CRAC – I Don't Wanna Hear It
    • CRAC – I'm Your Everything Man
    • CRAC – Of The Lites
    • CRAC – All For You
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    • 1. You're Everything to Me
    • 2. I Don't Wanna Hear It
    • 3. I'm Your Everything Man
    • 4. Ask Me No Questions (I'll Tell You No Lies)
    • 5. Of The Lites
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    • 7. Tell Me Your Name
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    KingUnderground offer the official re-issue of CRAC's debut LP from 1980, 'All For You'; a crossover mix of mellow jazzy soul, AOR, and hints of yacht rock, R&B, and uptempo funk!

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