100 Flowers - 100 Flowers
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About the Vendor
Russell Red Records
173a Highland Street, PO Box 471
Haliburton, ON
Phone: 705-457-7470
Description
A1 Without Limbs
A2 All Sexed Up
A3 Our Fallout
A4 Horizontal
A5 Head, No Heart
A6 Presence Of Mind
A7 I Don't Own My Own Heart
A8 Motorboat To Hell
B1 Strip Club
B2 Poltergeists At Home
B3 Pressing The Point
B4 Virtually Nothing
B5 Salad Of Speech
B6 Funky Kjehl
B7 Dizzy Ms. Lizzy
B8 California's Falling Into The Ocean
https://www.discogs.com/100-Flowers-100-Flowers/release/4357763
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About the Vendor
Russell Red Records
173a Highland Street, PO Box 471
Haliburton, ON
Phone: 705-457-7470
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