JOHN ZORN the big gundown LP 1986 MUSIC OF ENNIO MORRICONE naked city fred frith

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JOHN ZORN the big gundown LP RARE MUSIC OF ENNIO MORRICONE naked city fred frith laswell galas arto lindsey etc etc, ex+ to nm glossy lp, ex shape cover, '86 nonesuch icon 791391, rare!

Artists: JOHN ZORN

Title: THE BIG GUNDOWN

Label: NONESUCH

Format: 33

Cover: EX

Record: Ex+ to NM

 

VERY RARE AND VERY  COLLECTIBLE...OBSCURE ORIGINAL LP RELEASE ON NONESUCH RECORDS FROM 1986. HARDLY TOUCHED VINYL RARITY!!! AMAZING INTERPRETATION OF MORRICONE'S FAMED MUSIC BY AVANT-GARDE LEGEND  JOHN ZORN!!! GATE FOLD SLEEVE IS IN EX CONDITION AND THE VINYL IS IN ex+ to nm glossy CONDITION.  


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