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Rodriguez
Coming From Reality

Coming From Reality

Artists

Rodriguez

Catno

00602577077388 00602577077388 00602577077388

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

Europe

Release date

Aug 30, 2019

Rodriguez Coming From Reality Folk Psychedlic Rock Reissue Detroit Vinyl Record

Coming from Reality is the second and final studio album from singer and songwriter Rodriguez, originally released by Sussex Records in 1971.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

This version has no Back To Black sticker on the cover.

A1

Climb Up On My Music

4:51

A2

A Most Disgusting Song

4:44

A3

I Think Of You

3:22

A4

Heikki's Suburbia Bus Tour

3:18

A5

Silver Words?

1:59

B1

Sandrevan Lullaby-Lifestyles

6:35

B2

To Whom It May Concern

3:18

B3

It Started Out So Nice

3:55

B4

Halfway Up The Stairs

2:44

B5

Cause

5:25

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