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Linval
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Artists

Linval

Catno

GREL2108 GREL 2108

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered1x Vinyl LP Compilation Remastered

Country

Europe

Release date

May 1, 2016

Genres

Reggae

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Under Surveilance

A2

Prince's Wrath

A3

Space Invaders Re-Group

A4

World Cup Squad Lick Their Wounds

A5

Vampire Initiative

B1

Malicious Intent

B2

The Dark Secret Of The Box

B3

S.O.S.

B4

Man-Trap

B5

Look Out Behind You!

C1

Sensee Party

C2

Things Couldn't Be The Same

C3

My Love

C4

Are You Ready

C5

Can't Stop Us Now

D1

Do You Remember

D2

Carpenter Rebuild

D3

Time Is Important

D4

Talk Of The Town

D5

Holding On To My Girlfriend

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