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Les Walker: Whatever Mood You're In, 7" CS from UK, 1973Les Walker : Whatever Mood You're In
from: UK UK, 1973 - 7" CS - Retreat records RTS 258 - archive (unplayed) copy - nm - x penned on both sides - £ 7.04

Aretha Franklin: Respect, sheet music from France, 1969Aretha Franklin : Respect
from: France France, 1969 - sheet music - rare 16x16cm French lyrics sheet (no music) to be inserted into the French 7" PS of the same title... click on item for more... - m - £ 6.16

Xenakis: Metastasis + Pithoprakta + Eonta : Orchestre National de L'Ortf Sous la Direction de Maurice Le Roux - Ensemble Instrumental de Musique Contemporaine de Paris, Direction Konstantin Simonovitch - Piano: Yuji Takahashi, LP from FranceXenakis : Metastasis + Pithoprakta + Eonta : Orchestre National de L'Ortf Sous la Direction de Maurice Le Roux - Ensemble Instrumental de Musique Contemporaine de Paris, Direction Konstantin Simonovitch - Piano: Yuji Takahashi
from: France France - LP - Le Chant du Monde LDX 78368 - gatefold cover - SACEM logo on the left side of labels - nm/nm - £ 35.2

Velvet Underground: Velvet Underground, 7" & mag from Italy, 1989Velvet Underground : Velvet Underground
from: Italy Italy, 1989 - 7" & mag - Stampa Alternativa SCONC 010 - 7" with ISBN 88-7226-025-6 book of Stampa Alternativa (author: Carlo Albertoli) that contains... click on item for more... - vg+/m - cover slightly yellowing - £ 22.88

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» Jacques Brel

Les Bourgeois
Jacques Brel : Les Bourgeois, 7" PS from Francefrom: France France, 1973 - 7" PS - Barclay 61838 - A-side is the second studio recording variant recorded on 1962-03-09 at Studios Barclay-Hoche Enregistrements in Paris Two different studio recordings of "Les Bourgeois" exist. This single offers the second variant where there is no blank time between the first word "Casanova" and the sentence "Et moi, moi qui me prenais pour moi'. These two variants are very similar though. Jacques Brel's voice got more tremolo in the first recording. B-side recorded on 1962-03-14 at Studios Barclay-Hoche Enregistrements in Paris - paper labels, fully laminated picture sleeve - m-/m - £ 6.16

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