MATCHING MOLE " Matching Mole " - 1st LP TEXTURED SLEEVE CBS 64850 1972 - EX

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ARTIST - MATCHING MOLE - 1st  LP  

TITLE - " Matching Mole "

LABEL - CBS

RECORD NO. - 64850

YEAR -  1972

SLEEVE - TEXTURED SLEEVE - VG+

VINYL -  EX

TRACK LISTING........

A1 O Caroline A2 Instant Pussy A3 Signed Curtain A4 Part Of The Dance B1 Instant Kitten B2 Dedicated To Hugh, But You Weren't Listening B3 Beer As In Braindeer B4 Immediate Curtain Credits Bass Guitar – Electric Piano – * Engineer [Aided By] – Engineer [Assisted By] – Engineer [Sound] – Executive-Producer – Guitar – Illustration [Cover] – Mellotron, Piano, Drums, Voice – Piano, Organ – Producer – Written-By – * (tracks: A1), * (tracks: A4), * (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B4) Notes Cover is slightly textured.
All orange CBS labels with camera logo in the middle.

First cat.nr. on label, second on cover.

In the top left hand corner of the cover a small caption ''Can also be played on mono equipment. See note over'' appears.

There may be slight paper scuffs or hairlines - if you require further condition reports please just ask.

 

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