Pretenders (Chrissie Hynde): "Learning to Crawl" SEALED MFSL Low Number, RARE LP

Sold Date: October 20, 2015
Start Date: October 10, 2015
Final Price: $29.97 (USD)
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This is  LEARNING TO CRAWL by THE PRETENDERS

a beautiful audiophile pressing on more than 180 grams of high definition, high density 

virgin vinyl SEALED from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab and in MINT condition. It is the

Gain 2 Ultra Analog series numbered for your protection. Of the limited edition 

of 100,000 this is # 673, a rather low number for collectors. Superior sound; RARE.

The Cuts:

All songs written by , except as indicated.

Side 1 "" – 4:08 "" – 3:44 "Time the Avenger" – 4:47 "Watching the Clothes" – 2:46 "Show Me" – 4:00 Side 2 "Thumbelina" – 3:12 "" – 5:14 "" (, , ) – 3:33 "I Hurt You" – 4:27 "" – 3:30

Personnel & Instrumentation:

 – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica  – lead guitar, backing vocals  – bass, backing vocals  – drums, vocals, percussion  – guitars, vocals  – bass  – bass, vocals   – piano, vocals 

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