• 1. where your love is gone
      • 2. maybe
      • 3. why do falls fall in love
      • 4. day in the blue
      • 5. rockin' on my porch
      • 6. boy you're dynamite
      • 7. rock steady
      • 8. miracles
      • 9. (why can't we be) more than just friends
      • 10. shake her loose

      Their only album! Includes the massive rare-groove classic "I Believe In Miracles"

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      • – Rockin' On My Porch
      • – Boy, You're Dynamite
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      • – (Why Can't We Be) More Than Just Friends
      • – Shake Her Loose

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