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Gene Vincent .... Rare Capitol Sampler (promo) Lp on 2040-motos

US $49.99
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Whitby, Ontario, Canada

Whitby, Ontario, Canada
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Rare March 1960 U.S. pressing Capitol Sampler promo LP (PRO 1479) featuring one song by Gene Vincent "Crazy Times". Only other notables are Nat King Cole and The Four Preps. The LP is VG+ and the Gene Vincent song plays like a dream with little to no background noise.

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