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Gene Vincent's Greatest! Lp / Capital Green Label on 2040-motos

US $10.00
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Caldwell, Idaho, United States

Caldwell, Idaho, United States
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GENE VINCENT'S GREATEST! LP / Capital Green Label, US $10.00, image 1

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This record LP is GENE VINCENT'S GREATEST! LP / Capital Record, Green Label MONO.  Capital Records reissue from probably the early 1970s.  CONDITION Very Good+, Some ring wear on the cover, a little edge wear, record, record real nice and plays great sounds great.

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