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Sam Gendel
Blueblue

Blueblue

Catno

LR220LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Sam Gendel Blueblue Leaving Records lp vinyl turtle records bruxelles brussels ixelles belgium

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

32.15€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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

A1

Tate-jima (縦縞, Vertical Stripes)

2:39

A2

Tate-waku (竪沸く, Rising Steam)

5:14

A3

Hishi-igeta (菱井桁, Parallel Diamonds Or Crossed Cords)

2:37

A4

Shippō (七宝, Seven Treasures Of The Buddha)

3:46

A5

Toridasuki (鳥襷, Interlaced Circles Of Two Birds)

3:02

A6

Fundō (分銅, Counterweights)

7:02

B7

Kōshi (格子, Checks)

3:46

B8

Amime (網目, Fishing Nets)

5:16

B9

Uroko (鱗, Fish Scales)

2:54

B10

Hishi-moyō (菱模様, Diamonds)

3:46

B11

Kagome (籠目, Woven Bamboo)

3:36

B12

Nakamura kōshi (中村格子, Plaid Design Of The Nakamura Family)

1:15

B13

Yarai (矢来, Bamboo Fence)

2:20

B14

Yoko-jima (横縞, Horizontal Stripes)

4:43

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