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Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)

Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)
Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)Forge Your Own Chains (Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges 1968-1974)

Artists

Various

Catno

NA5046

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Remastered

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2009

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$65*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Top Drawer - Song Of A Sinner

A2

Sensational Saints - How Great Thou Art

A3

Ofege - It's Not Easy

B1

East Of Underground - Smiling Faces

B2

D.R. Hooker - Forge Your Own Chains

B3

Shin Jung Hyun & The Men - Twilight

B4

Kourosh Yaghmaei - Hajm-e Khaali

C1

T. Zchiew & The Johnny - Let Your Life Be Free

C2

The Strangers - Two To Make A Pair

C3

Damon - Don't You Feel Me

C4

Ellison - Strawberry Rain

C5

Morly Grey - Who Can I Say You Are

D1

Shadrack Chameleon - Don't Let It Get You Down

D2

Ana Y Jaime - Nina Nana

D3

Baby Grandmothers - Somebody Keeps Calling My Name

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