Sold Date:
June 27, 2023
Start Date:
March 27, 2023
Final Price:
$245.25
(USD)
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The Cranberries / No Need To Argue 12" Vinyl UK 1994 Island Records 524050-1,
Description
Condition: Used
A1Ode To My Family
4:30
A2I Can't Be With You
3:07
A3Twenty One
3:08
A4Zombie
5:06
A5Empty
3:26
A6Everything I Said
3:53
A7The Icicle Melts
2:54
B1Disappointment
4:14
B2Ridiculous Thoughts
4:31
B3Dreaming My Dreams
3:37
B4Yeats' Grave
2:59
B5Daffodil Lament
6:09
B6No Need To Argue
2:56
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