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Transporting Salt
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Catno

BRLP014

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Enhanced Limited Edition

Country

France

Release date

Oct 21, 2022

Vinyl Record LP Disque Spiritczualic Enhancement Center Transporting Salt Besides Records turtle records brussels belgium ixelles

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.95€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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

A1

On The Way Back From Wadi Rum

05:50

A2

Want Him To Hear That

05:44

A3

Want Him To Hear That, Too

03:41

A4

Das Ende

03:55

B1

Sonnentanz

03:24

B2

Where Is My Palm Leaf?

04:10

B3

There Was Nothing But The Swamp

04:41

B4

The Impossibility Of Trying To Repeat Something Unplanned

07:26

C1

Beware, Trains!

07:38

C2

Interlude (Lang's Escape)

01:52

C3

The Hajj Of Mansa Musa

03:39

C4

Dreaming Of Miles Davis

05:43

D1

Mediterranistan

03:29

D2

Transporting Salt

07:50

D3

Divide By Two

03:38

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