MFSL1-182 DURAN lp Seven And The Ragged Tiger MOBILE FIDELITY master audiofile!!

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Start Date: February 28, 2012
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MFSL1-182 DURAN DURAN original lp Seven And The Ragged Tiger MOBILE FIDELITY master recording audiofile, nm lp, ex+ to nm cover, '83, white labels! see pics! with hardstock "sound of excellence" gatefold mfsl catalogue book insert!

Half-Speed Production and Mastering by Original Masteringworks TM, Specially plated and pressed on High Definition Super Vinyl by Victor Company of Japan Ltd., special static free-dust free inner sleeve, special heavy duty protective packaging, source: the original master tape. Mastered with the Ortofon Cutting System. Manufactured and distributed by MFSL, Inc. Chatsworth, CA 91311, under license from EMI Records Ltd.
(P) 1983 Original Sound Recordings made by Tritec Music Ltd.
(C) 1983 Tritec Music Ltd., all rights reserved


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