Motorhead What's Wordsworth (Record Store Day Limited 180g Red Vinyl) New

Sold Date: March 4, 2015
Start Date: February 2, 2015
Final Price: £18.99 (GBP)
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Motorhead What's Wordsworth (Record Store Day Limited 180g Red Vinyl) New & Sealed
Released for Record Store Day 2014, this is a reissue of a live album recorded at The Roundhouse, London in 1978. Pressed on heavyweight 180g Red Vinyl and housed in a gatefold sleeve. Only 1,000 pressed!
Side A: 
1. The Watcher – 4:07 
2. Iron Horse/Born To Lose – 5:06 
3. On Parole – 5:27 
4. White Line Fever – 2:34 
Side B: 
5. Keep Us On The Road – 5:25 
6. Leaving Here – 3:12 
7. I'm Your Witch Doctor – 3:08 
8. Train Kept a-rollin" – 2:47 
9. City kids – 3:39

Released by Back On Black Cat: BOBV160LP.

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