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St. Vincent - Marry Me (vinyl Lp + Digital Download) New & Sealed on 2040-motos

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Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Welcome, I am a reliable seller of new and used CD’s and vinyl records. Most of the items are from my own extensive collection. All items are original, I do not sell any copies. All items are described accurately. Items will usually be posted the same day of purchase where possible. Please contact me if you have any queries and thank you for your custom.

 

Any discs with marks have been tested and play perfectly. Used CD cases will have the usual storage marks but will be free of cracks or damage at the time of posting. Some new items come unsealed and were factory produced that way to reduce waste packaging but I guarantee that they are new and not played.

 

Item details:

New and sealed vinyl LP which includes a digital download of the album

Year: 2007

 

 

Tracks:

Now Now

Jesus Saves I Spend

Your Lips Are Red

Marry Me

Paris Is Burning

All My Stars Aligned

The Apocalypse Song

We Put A Pearl In The Ground

Landmines

Human Racing

What Me Worry




 

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