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Symphony No. 2 - Quad - Nimbus Supercut audiophile item
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SIR ADRIAN BOULT conducting THE LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Symphony No. 2 In E Flat (Limited Edition 80s UK Nimbus Records Supercut pressing of the 1976 Quadraphonic LP, fully compatible with regular stereo systems. This rareaudiophile version was remastered exclusively for readers of Hi-Fi Today magazine, with 'Nimbus England' machine stamped in the run-out groove. Comes housed in a glossy picture sleeve with the custom gold sticker attached. and original customgold sticker intact on the front of the picture sleeve. Both the sleeve & vinyl are near 'as new' ASD3266) more...
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