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Pre-Order Paul Weller's New Single, "Find The Torch, Burn The Plans"

Includes CD Single & two 7 Inch Singles

Released June 14th , 2010
CD Single:
1. Find The Torch / Burn The Plans
2. All I Wanna Do (Acoustic from Berlin)
3. Moonshine (from the Radio 2 Theatre)
Vinyl #1
1. Find The Torch / Burn The Plans
2. How Sweet It Is (from the Radio 2 Theatre)
Vinyl#2
1. Find The Torch / Burn The Plans
2. Pieces Of A Dream (from the Radio 2 Theatre)


Special Pre-Order Price for all three, only 6.99!
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Note: This info comes from Townsend Records and we are not sure if the track list is correct as most news releases for the single have "Aim High" as part of the double A side, which is not listed in Townsend's info.

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