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Oracolo

Oracolo
OracoloOracoloOracolo

Artists

Skinshape

Catno

LEWIS106LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Repress

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 10, 2020

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

29.95€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Sealed. Ship worldwide or Pick-up possible in Brussels.

A1

Mandala

5:43

A2

Oracolo

4:13

A3

Old Days

4:04

A4

Detroit

3:48

B1

Left With a Gun

4:23

B2

Rubber Gloves

5:16

B3

Summer

4:27

B4

The Man Behind the Mirror

3:34

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