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Vincent Macree Rhythm Kings 45 Gametime Rare Orig Hear on 2040-motos

US $75.00
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Middle Village, New York, United States

Middle Village, New York, United States
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Vincent All description

Vincent Macree & The Rhythm Kings

Vocal by Vincent Macree & The Chords

Candy Doll b/w Teen-Age Talk

Gametime Label RARE Original first pressing with the thick and thin lines

Rarely does this limited first pressing ever turn up!

Excellent teen doo wop sides

Record is in beautiful VG++/Mint Minus condition

You are now listening to a both sides of this record.




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