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the list price was lowered to $ 8.98 because the company felt they "had a hit album regardless of the film's success." Because of the film's new release date, MCA was planning for the soundtrack to be on store shelves in
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121:MCA Records
1791:Categories
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1445:"Shalamar"
1281:"D.C. Cab"
1236:January 9,
1094:References
1019:Jon Peters
961:Gary Busey
748:"D.C. Cab"
711:Irene Cara
707:Irene Cara
624:Flashdance
585:Flashdance
459:Irene Cara
413:Jon Peters
386:The A-Team
351:soundtrack
349:Flashdance
340:Irene Cara
301:Background
268:Irene Cara
259:magazine.
213:"D.C. Cab"
150:Rick Kelly
1567:Billboard
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443:Black LPs
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363:Melle Mel
291:Billboard
256:Billboard
1504:Allmusic
1291:Archived
1230:Archived
819:Side two
736:Shalamar
664:Side one
652:D.C. Cab
643:Al Coury
609:AllMusic
541:AllMusic
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428:D.C. Cab
376:D.C. Cab
321:Shalamar
308:D.C. Cab
295:AllMusic
276:Shalamar
247:D.C. Cab
238:D.C. Cab
128:Producer
68:Recorded
53:Released
45: by
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1164:Cashbox
1147:Cashbox
1130:Cashbox
925:Moroder
872:DeBarge
466:Hot 100
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