Fotomaker

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Where Have You Been All My Life 03:23 Tools
Can I Please Have Some More 04:25 Tools
Can I Please Have Some More (LP Version) 04:22 Tools
Two Can Make It Work 03:01 Tools
All There In Her Eyes 03:36 Tools
The Other SIde 03:56 Tools
Say The Same For You 02:21 Tools
Miles Away 03:46 Tools
Plaything 04:52 Tools
All These Years 03:20 Tools
Pain 03:44 Tools
Lose At Love 04:39 Tools
If I Can't Believe In You 05:19 Tools
Name Of The Game 04:39 Tools
Say The Same For You (LP Version) 02:21 Tools
Two Can Make It Work (LP Version) 02:59 Tools
All There In Her Eyes (LP Version) 03:33 Tools
Snowblind 03:34 Tools
Miles Away (LP Version) 03:45 Tools
Plaything (LP Version) 04:47 Tools
Pain (LP Version) 03:42 Tools
Nowhere To Turn 03:14 Tools
Where Have You Been All My Life (LP Version) 03:35 Tools
Baby I... 03:40 Tools
All These Years (LP Version) 03:19 Tools
Just For You 03:36 Tools
The Other Side (LP Version) 03:53 Tools
Does She Dance 03:19 Tools
Two Way Street 04:39 Tools
Come Back 04:39 Tools
Baby I... (LP Version) 03:39 Tools
Snowblind (LP Version) 03:19 Tools
Make It Look Like An Accident 04:38 Tools
All There In Her 03:36 Tools
Sweet Lies 03:42 Tools
Lose At Love (LP Version) 04:39 Tools
Nowhere to Turn (LP Version) 03:13 Tools
Name of the Game (LP Version) 04:38 Tools
Gotta Feel Your Love 05:17 Tools
Love Me Forever 05:17 Tools
If I Can't Believe in You (LP Version) 05:17 Tools
A Woman Like You 05:17 Tools
Make Me Wanna Dance 05:17 Tools
Fooled Again 02:59 Tools
Don't Let Go 02:59 Tools
Lightning 02:59 Tools
Two Can Make it Work (1978) 02:59 Tools
Say the Same to You 02:59 Tools
Where Have You Been All My Life - LP Version 02:59 Tools
Lose Al Love 02:59 Tools
03 - All There In Her Eyes 02:59 Tools
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Fotomaker was a power pop group based on Long Island, NY which released 3 albums between 1978-79. It was considered to be somewhat of a supergroup of power-pop musicians, featuring what would become some future members of the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame, albeit for their work with previous bands. They created a small body of well-crafted pop songs on their 1st 2 albums and a forgettable 3rd techno-disco album, all within the span of a little over a year, but failed to achieve any measure of success, mostly due to lack of record company promotion. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.