Van Morrison: Complete Bang Sessions ~ 180 Gram Ltd Deluxe Velvet Ed ~ 2 x LP

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Van Morrison: The Complete Bang Sessions ~ 180 Gram Ltd Deluxe Velvet Ed ~ 2 x LP ~ Number 931 of 1000


Grading: EX / EX
Grading Notes:   Still in shrink.



Title: The Complete Bang Sessions
Artist:  Van Morrison
Format: 2 x Vinyl LP, 180 Gram, Reissue, Remastered, Limited Numbered Edition, Red and Silver Foil on Black Velvet Gatefold Cover            
Label:  Goldenlane Records ‎– CLP 1722
Released: 2014
Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 2



Tracks

LP1 Side A 1A-1Brown Eyed Girl 1A-2He Ain't Give You None 1A-3T.B. Sheets 1A-4Spanish Rose 1A-5Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye) 1A-6Ro Ro Rosey LP1 Side B 1B-1Who Drove The Red Sports Car? 1B-2Midnight Special 1B-3Beside You 1B-4It's All Right 1B-5Madame George 1B-6Send Your Mind LP2 Side A 2A-1The Smile You Smile 2A-2The Back Room 2A-3Joe Harper Saturday Morning 2A-4Chick-A-Boom 2A-5I Love You (The Smile You Smile) 2A-6Brown Eyed Girl [Alternate Take] 2A-7Twist And Shake 2A-8Shake And Roll 2A-9Stomp And Scream 2A-10Scream And Holler 2A-11Jump And Thump 2A-12Drivin' Wheel LP2 Side B 2B-1Just Ball 2B-2Shake It Mable 2B-3Hold On George 2B-4Big Royalty Check 2B-5Ring Worm 2B-6Savoy Hollywood 2B-7Freaky If You Got This Far 2B-8Up Your Mind 2B-9Thirty Two 2B-10All The Bits 2B-11You Say France And I Whistle 2B-12Blow In Your Nose 2B-13Nose In Your Blow 2B-14Mambo 2B-15Go For Yourself 2B-16Want A Danish 2B-17Here Comes Dumb George 2B-18Chickee Coo 2B-19Do It 2B-20Hang On Groovy 2B-21Goodbye George 2B-22Dum Dum George 2B-23Walk And Talk 2B-24Wobble 2B-25Wobble And Ball


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