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James Vincent Mcmorrow - We Move - New Vinyl Lp Ultra Rare Signed Version on 2040-motos

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We Move is James Vincent McMorrow's most expansive, generous and ambitious record to date, an album about celebrating mental fragility, and how we move forward in life.
Ultra Rare Signed Version
Vinyl LP.
Brand new and never played.
Tracklist:

1. Rising Water
2. I Lie Awake Every Night
3. Last Story
4. One Thousand Times
5. Evil
6. Get Low
7. Killer Whales
8. Seek Another
9. Surreal
10. Lost Angles

Barcode: 5052442009382
Catalogue Number: BLVRECUK93LP

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