James Ferraro Night Dolls With Hairspray 2010 lp oesb59 artwave w/insert +d-code

Sold Date: October 7, 2017
Start Date: April 15, 2017
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James Ferraro Night Dolls With Hairspray 2010 lp oesb59 artwave w/lyric insert +download code (good for 2 free downloads) insert scarce album!  NM lp, nm cover, nm inserts, one side is mislabeled...one side of vinyl has been fixed with two labels at manufacturing, the top one is barely fixed on and peeling up at edge, could likely be taken off if needed... does not cause any problems with play/sound. nm original full album vinyl!

James Ferraro is one half of The Skaters, one half of Lamborghini Crystal and a prolific solo musician who runs New Age Tapes.

James was born in Rochester, New York and is an underground musician/composer/virtual atmospherist producing small runs of releases mainly on lp, cassette and CDr. He records under a wide variety of pseudonyms and experiments in many varying styles.




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