Gene Vincent– Greatest Vol Ii Rare! Uk Mono Lp on 2040-motos
San Francisco, California, United States
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Gene Vincent – Greatest VOL II, Cap 1028 mono, is an out of print UK pressing from the late 70s, originally recorded in the 1950s. Songs include: Crusin’, Baby Blue, Crazy Legs, get It, Rock Me, Pistol Packin’ mama, A Ponytail, Brand New Beat, Woman Love and many more. Cover is nea mint and the record looks mint. Customer pays postage and U.S. rates include insurance. Ca. residents must include sales tax. Thanks, David & Marie
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