FREE 2for1 OFFER-Pink Floyd ‎– The Wall Columbia ‎– PC2 36183/LP No Barcode

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FREE 2for1 OFFER-Pink Floyd   ‎– The Wall   Label:  Columbia ‎– PC2 36183  Format:  2 × Vinyl, LP, Album/No Barcode

COVER-VG++Gatefold-inner sleeves are original w/splits on end

VINYL-VG+++


Tracklist A1
In The Flesh?
A2
The Thin Ice
A3
Another Brick In The Wall Part 1
A4
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
A5
Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
A6
Mother
B1
Goodbye Blue Sky
B2
Empty Spaces
B3
Young Lust Written-By – *
B4
One Of My Turns
B5
Don't Leave Me Now
B6
Another Brick In The Wall Part 3
B7
Goodbye Cruel World
C1
Hey You
C2
Is There Anybody Out There?
C3
Nobody Home
C4
Vera
C5
Bring The Boys Back Home
C6
Comfortably Numb Written-By – *
D1
The Show Must Go On
D2
In The Flesh
D3
Run Like Hell Written-By – *
D4
Waiting For The Worms
D5
Stop
D6
The Trial Written-By – *
D7
Outside The Wall
Credits Arranged By [Orchestra] – , Backing Vocals – , , , , Co-producer, Engineer – Design [Illustration] – Design [Sleeve Design] – , Engineer – , , , , Lyrics By – Other [Sound Equipment] – Phil Taylor Performer – , , , Producer – , , Written-By – Notes No Barcode on the cover!
Recorded at Superbear, Miravel, France. CBS, New York. Producers Workshop, Los Angeles. Between April and November, 1979.

Toni Tennille appears courtesy of Casablanca Record And Filmworks, Inc.

All songs ©1979 Pink Floyd Music Publishers, Ltd. (BMI)
℗1979 Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
©1979 Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
Manufactured by Columbia Records/CBS Inc.


Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout ((Side 1 Etched)): PAL-36184- Matrix / Runout ((Side 2 Etched)): PBL-36184- Matrix / Runout ((Side 3 Etched)): PAL-36185- Matrix / Runout ((Side 4 Etched)): PBL-36185-

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