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PLP-7156

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1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition Reissue Remastered

Country

Japan

Release date

Aug 18, 2021

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$62*

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PLP-7156 - JP - 2021

A1

Long Long Silk Bridge

A2

Purple Rose Minuet

A3

Traveler In The Wonderland

A4

Song Of The Sleeping Forrest

A5

The Plateau Which The Zephyr Of Flora Occupies

A6

Fairy Dance Of Twinkle and Shadow

B1

Flaming Love And Destiny

B2

The Dying Black Swan

B3

Blue Sky And Yellow Sunflower

B4

Capriccio And The Innovative Composer

B5

I Close the Door Upon Myself

B6

Symbol Of, Life, Love, And Aesthetics

B7

Music From The Lake Surface

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