WHITE STRIPES 50,000,000,000 Fans Can't Be Wrong LP Record Vinyl RARE UK Promo

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WHITE STRIPES 50,000,000,000 Fans Can't Be Wrong LP Record Vinyl RARE UK Promo

ARTIST: WHITE STRIPES

TITLE:  50,000,000,000 FANS CAN'T BE WRONG

SPEED: 33 RPM

CONDITION DISC: NEW

CONDITION SLEEVE: NM

EXTRAS & DETAILS: VERY RARE 14 TRACK COMPILATION OF EARLY SINGLES ON THE ITALY, INDUSTRY, EXTRA BALL AND SUB POP LABELS

LABEL: WHITE LABEL

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: UK

DATE: 2005

Tracklist
A1    Let's Shake Hands    
A2    Lafayette Blues    
A3    The Big Three Killed My Baby    
A4    Hand Springs    
A5    Hello Operator    
A6    Lord Send Me An Angel    
A7    Party Of Special Things To Do    
B1    Look Me Over Closely    
B2    Sugar Never Tasted So Good    
B3    Red Bowling Ball Ruth    
B4    Jolene    
B5    You're Pretty Good Looking    
B6    China Pig    
B7    Ashtray Heart    


Notes

Runout Grooves - Sub Pop A / Sub Pop B

Compilation of Rare 7" Single Releases on the Sub Pop, Italy, Extra Ball and Sympathy For The Record Industry labels.



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