The Complete Collection

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Total Tracks: 44   Total Length: 106:16

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Bad business

Ole'rustyrocks

How come emusic offer this for 12 credits in some countries and charge 44 credits in the UK! Sorry to say emusic gives the UK a second class service and has done for a long time, when challenged they just makes promises they don't keep.

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A deal...as long as bad sound doesn't bother you

EMUSIC-01BD14F0

This is pretty much everything this girl group of girl groups recorded. The sound is pretty wonky in many spots, but if you're not gonna buy a real CD, this is a hell of a deal for just 12 credits. I've loved these songs for such a long time now...absolute classic stuff.

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Melodramatic bliss

squintydan

There are a lot of good, hooky, dramatic girl group ditties here. Pretty good sound quality throughout the first half of the set, too, but beware: it gets horrible toward the end, right about where the song quality starts dipping.

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