Otis Redding Very RARE Lebanese 45 My Sweet Lorene LSN♫ 60's Soul Funk R&B

Sold Date: June 26, 2016
Start Date: June 16, 2016
Final Price: £14.95 (GBP)
Bid Count: 2
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   Vinyl records pressed in Lebanon are extremely rare and very hard to find items in any condition, produced for a few years in the late 1960's until forced to stop by the onset of civil war in 1975. All the international artists and bands were popular in Lebanon, and only a few copies survived the last thirty years in very good condition, including limited editions of multi-colored 7" singles and unique white label samples for radio and club DJs.

Artist/Band : Otis Redding

Titles : My sweet Lorene - The dock of the bay

Format : 45 rpm vinyl single record

Country of Manufacture : Lebanon

Item Location : Lebanon

Label : Stax mfd by Philips Liban s.a.

Vinyl : VG-, Labels : VG, Sleeve : New

 

 The disk will be packed in a high quality acid free poly-lined white sleeve and a polythene cover.

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