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Catno

DWS/LP 3493

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 1982

Media: VGi
Sleeve: G+

$20*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Airliner

2:29

A2

Tungsten

3:10

A3

Chroma

3:00

A4

Bolo

2:35

A5

Flying Shuttle Version 1

2:31

A6

Flying Shuttle Version 2

2:32

A7

Star Cluster

2:22

A8

Monotype

3:00

B1

Newsworld

3:20

B2

Vox Pop

2:23

B3

Silver Skin

2:09

B4

Scorpio

2:39

B5

Hobnob

1:22

B6

Reactors Version 1

3:23

B7

Reactors Version 2

2:56

B8

Tanlaw

2:20

B9

Mai-Tai

2:20

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