T. Rex - T. Rex / Bolan Boogie (2xLP, Comp)
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T. Rex - T. Rex / Bolan Boogie (2xLP, Comp)

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T. Rex - T. Rex / Bolan Boogie (2xLP, Comp)Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: some storage wear on the sleeve and on the side of the sleeve vinyl looks almost unplayed price tag General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Glossy cover Gatefold "2 Original LP's" Licensed thrugh AVES Records & Tapes. Marketed by Intercord Ton GmbH. Printed in Western Germany A1. The Children Of Rarn

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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some storage wear on the sleeve and on the side of the sleeve / vinyl looks almost unplayed / price tag

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Glossy cover Gatefold "2 Original LP's" Licensed thrugh AVES Records & Tapes. Marketed by Intercord Ton GmbH. Printed in Western Germany

 

A1. The Children Of Rarn 0:51
A2. Jewel 2:44
A3. The Visit 1:53
A4. Childe 1:38
A5. The Time Of Love Is Now 2:38
A6. Diamond Meadows 1:56
A7. Root Of Star 2:30
A8. Beltane Walk 2:35
B1. Is It Love? 2:32
B2. One Inch Rock 1:43
B3. Summer Deep 2:25
B4. Seagull Woman 2:17
B5. Suneye 2:04
B6. The Wizard 8:46
B7. The Children Of Rarn 0:35
C1. Get It On 4:25
C2. The King Of The Mountain Cometh 3:48
C3. She Was Born To Be My Unicorn 2:32
C4. Dove 2:00
C5. Woodland Rock 2:23
C6. Ride A White Swan 2:13
D1. Raw Ramp 5:13
D2. Jeepster 4:08
D3. Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart 2:41
D4. By The Light Of A Magical Moon 2:45
D5. Summertime Blues 2:40
D6. Hot Love 4:55

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Label Code LC 2745
Pressing Plant ID Bass clef
Rights Society GEMA
Matrix / Runout A-2829 A
Matrix / Runout A-2829 B
Matrix / Runout A-2830 A
Matrix / Runout A-2830 B
Matrix / Runout A-2829 A1/S3A 76 Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout A-2829 B1/S3A 76 Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout A-2830 A2/S3A 76 Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout A-2830 B1/S3A 76 Made in Germany

 

Marketed By Intercord Ton GmbH
Manufactured By Intercord Ton GmbH
Licensed Through Aves Records & Tapes
Produced For Straight Ahead Productions
Pressed By Sonopress
Pressed By Sonopress
Published By Essex Music International Ltd.
Published By Lupus Music Ltd.
Published By Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd.
Published By Copyright Control
Published By Cinephonic Music

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