The Sun And Moon 1988 Promo LP The Chameleons NM w/lyric magazine post-punk rare

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The Sun And Moon 1988 Promo LP The Chameleons NM w/lyric magazine post-punk, nm lp, vg+ cover with writing to front and promo stamp, geffen usa ghs24182

The Sun And The Moon 1988 Alt-Rock Indie Promo LP The Chameleons NM

Artist: The Sun And The Moon
Title: The Sun And The Moon
Year: 1988
Label: Geffen Records (GHS 24182)
Country: US
Vinyl Condition: NM
Sleeve Condition: VG+ (the sleeve actually is in pristine condition, if not for the fact that someone actually wrote - with blue ballpoint pen - ' The Sun And The Moon' across the front of the sleeve
Comments: Promotional copy with gold stamp on front of the sleeve. Record comes in the original inner sleeve.


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