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Sounds Of The Times

Sounds Of The Times
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Artists

Various

Catno

KPM 1170

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 1974

Styles

Theme

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: G

$100*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Alan Hawkshaw - Sunshine Special

A2

Alan Hawkshaw - Exhilaration

A3

Alan Hawkshaw - Happy Homecoming

A4

Alan Hawkshaw - Preview

A5

Alan Hawkshaw - Challenger

A6

Alan Hawkshaw - Towards Tomorrow

B1

Duncan Lamont - Funky Express

B2

John Fiddy - Main Street Coaster

B3

Steve Gray - Blow Out

B4

Steve Gray - Pathfinder

B5

John Fiddy - Fastlane Boogie

B6

Dave Richmond - Brass Bullet

B7

Duncan Lamont - Punch Drunk

B8

Steve Gray - Zaz

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