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snowy (snowy@weather.net) 2008/10/02 06:16

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This is a 1973 LP that is in a rather good condition despite having been
"previously-owned" as they say. I think the contrast in the music between
Side One and Side Two is quite sharp.
The covers however may prove to be a challenge to our resident artist.
I did not even try to take off the different stickers. Btw it appears the
LP had been on sale for a while before a tourist from the colonies showed
up.
The handwritten addition of track 10 in the back had been made prior to my
purchase.

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