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Chen Yi
"The" 1978 - 1983

"The" 1978 - 1983
"The" 1978 - 1983"The" 1978 - 1983"The" 1978 - 1983"The" 1978 - 1983

Artists

Chen Yi

Catno

WVINYL024

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Reissue Remastered

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2018

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$25*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

WVINYL024 - DE - 2018RP

A1

Stand Up

A2

Hail

A3

Commune #17.3.1979

A4

Rug

A5

Wargame

A6

Chensession #6.4.1978

A7

Tape

A8

Honey Monkey

B1

Rounder

B2

Honey Money

B3

The

B4

Chensession #20.5.1979

B5

Rape

B6

Potatoheads #21.3.1980

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