BBC Radio One Live in Concert (New Model Army Album)

BBC Radio One Live In Concert (New Model Army Album)

BBC Radio One Live in Concert was released in 1994 and is a live album released by British rock band New Model Army from the Live In Concert show broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and recorded live a the Berlin Eissporthalle on 5 November 1990.

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