Garage Punk Unknowns Vol. 2 60's KBD CRYPT PSYCH rare ONE PLAY

Sold Date: March 21, 2019
Start Date: March 15, 2019
Final Price: $21.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
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Up for auction is an LP by titled "Garage Punk Unknowns Vol. 2" (Stone Age Records). This copy is an originalpressing and is in NM condition, only being played once to record to cassette. Sleeve has some minor dings on the corners, no seam splits (see photos), probably NM- condition. Song listing:

Kingbeezz- I Gotta Move   

Brymers- Sacrifice    

HardTimes - I Can't Wait Til Friday Comes  

Torquays- Harmonica Man (From London Town) 

Ceeds- You Won't Do That 

EnglishSetters - It Shouldn't Happen To A Dog    

Brothers& Sisters - And I Know 

Trademarks- If I Was Gone

Kempy& The Guardians - Love For A Price 

NightRiders - Don't Say     

Chargers- Taxi 

Lancers- The Witch  

FiveMore - I'm No Good     

BigBeats - I Need You       

Danny& Other Guys - Hard Times       

Savages- Roses Are Red My Love

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