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The RCA & Arista Album Collection ()

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Track Listing
  1. I Can't Stand It
  2. Going Down
  3. Walk and Talk It
  4. Lisa Says
  5. Berlin
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  1. I Can't Stand It
  2. Going Down
  3. Walk and Talk It
  4. Lisa Says
  5. Berlin
  6. I Love You
  7. Wild Child
  8. Love Makes You Feel
  9. Ride Into the Sun
  10. Ocean
  11. Vicious
  12. Andy's Chest
  13. Perfect Day
  14. Hangin' 'Round
  15. Walk on the Wild Side
  16. Make Up
  17. Satellite of Love
  18. Wagon Wheel
  19. New York Telephone Conversation
  20. I'm So Free
  21. Goodnight Ladies
  22. Berlin
  23. Lady Day
  24. Men of Good Fortune
  25. Caroline Says I
  26. How Do You Think It Feels
  27. Oh Jim
  28. Caroline Says II
  29. The Kids
  30. The Bed
  31. Sad Song
  32. Intro/Sweet Jane
  33. Heroin
  34. White Light/White Heat
  35. Lady Day
  36. Rock 'N' Roll
  37. Ride Sally Ride
  38. Animal Language
  39. Baby Face
  40. N.Y. Stars
  41. Kill Your Sons
  42. Ennui
  43. Sally Can't Dance
  44. Billy
  45. Metal Machine Music, Pt. 1
  46. Metal Machine Music, Pt. 2
  47. Metal Machine Music, Pt. 3
  48. Metal Machine Music, Pt. 4
  49. Crazy Feeling
  50. Charley's Girl
  51. She's My Best Friend
  52. Kicks
  53. A Gift
  54. Ooohhh Baby
  55. Nobody's Business
  56. Coney Island Baby
  57. I Believe in Love
  58. Banging on My Drum
  59. Follow the Leader
  60. You Wear It So Well
  61. Ladies Pay
  62. Rock and Roll Heart
  63. Chooser and the Chosen One
  64. Senselessly Cruel
  65. Claim to Fame
  66. Vicious Circle
  67. A Sheltered Life
  68. Temporary Thing
  69. Gimmie Some Good Times
  70. Dirt
  71. Street Hassle/Waltzing Matilda/Street Hassle/Slipaway
  72. I Wanna Be Black
  73. Real Good Time Together
  74. Shooting Star
  75. Leave Me Alone
  76. Wait
  77. Sweet Jane
  78. I Wanna Be Black
  79. Satellite of Love
  80. Pale Blue Eyes
  81. Berlin
  82. I'm Waiting for the Man
  83. Coney Island Baby
  84. Street Hassle
  85. Walk On the Wild Side
  86. Leave Me Alone
  87. Stupid Man
  88. Disco Mystic
  89. I Want to Boogie With You
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