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Various
KPM 019A-024B

KPM 019A-024B
KPM 019A-024BKPM 019A-024BKPM 019A-024BKPM 019A-024B

Artists

Various

Catno

KPM LP 4

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

UK

Release date

Styles

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

$18*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1a

Hubert Clifford - Main Titles / Play-In

0:48

A1b

Hubert Clifford - Happy Go Lucky

1:34

A1c

Hubert Clifford - Happy Ending

0:38

A2a

Hubert Clifford - Premonition

1:04

A2b

Hubert Clifford - Hidden Menace

0:47

A2c

Hubert Clifford - Terror By Night

1:04

A3

Eric Spear - Funday

2:08

A4a

Eric Spear - Signature Tune

0:32

A4b

Eric Spear - Agitato

0:10

A4c

Eric Spear - Hurry

0:16

A4d

Eric Spear - Sentimental Waltz

0:27

A4e

Eric Spear - Mysterioso

0:21

A4f

Eric Spear - Ever So Sad

0:24

A5a

King Palmer - Holiday Playtime

1:13

A5b

Paul Fenoulhet - Motorway

1:37

A6

Paul Fenoulhet - Happidrome

2:20

B1a

Jack Beaver - Primal Force

1:20

B1b

Jack Beaver - Power Master

1:08

B2

Jack Beaver - Jet Race

2:23

B3a

George French - Fully Fashioned

1:33

B3b

Jack Beaver - News Room

1:12

B4

Felton Rapley - Splicing The Mainbrace

2:20

B5

Peter Yorke - Flyaway Fiddles

2:44

B6a

Eric Spear - Round Trip

2:05

B6b

Eric Spear - Western (Cuelet)

0:46

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