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Love Can Build a Bridge [LP] [VINYL]

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    • Genre: Country
    • Subgenre: Progressive Country,Contemporary Country
    • Original Release Date: 1990-09-11
    • Release Date: 09-13-2024
    • Original Release Date: 09-11-1990
    • Artist: The Judds
    • Album Level Flags: Studio Recording
    • Release Level Flags: Studio Recording
    • Explicit Content: false
    • Style(s): Progressive Country, Contemporary Country
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Curb
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    • Product Name: Love Can Build a Bridge [LP]
    • Genre: Country
    • UPC: 715187878105

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