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Vinyl: BENJI (1974 EUEL BOX) MINT SEALED SOUNDTRACK VINYL, PETER BRECK, DEBORAH WALLEY
32.96 USD
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32.96 USD
22 Aug 2021
11 Jun 2020
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RARE 1974 HIGHLY COVETED FACTORY SEALED MINT CONDITION cutout clip lower left cover ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 12" VINYL LP OF " BENJI " MUSIC COMPOSED EUEL BOX AND RELEASED ON EPIC RECORDS #KSE 33010 STARRED PETER BREK, DEBORAH WALLEY, CHRIS CONNELLY, PATSY GARRETT, TOM LESTER, MARK SLADE
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MINT COPIES ARE EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRED! DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY TO POSSESS SUCH A FINE AND RARE RECORDING!
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