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GORDON SMITH Long Overdue (1983 German reissue of the 1968 14-track stereo LP . John Peel once described Gordon as one of 'the foremost white blues guitarist in the world', guest starring stable mates Fleetwood Mac as backing band; Peter Green- harmonica, John McVie - bass & Mick Fleetwood - drums. The glossy picture sleeve shows minimal shelfwear and the vinyl looks barely played OLLP5296) more...
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GORDON SMITH Long Overdue (Rare Debut 1968 UK 14-track Mono LP on Blue Horizon by the artist once described as one of 'the foremost white blues guitarist in the world' by John Peel, joined by stable mates Fleetwood Mac as the backing band; Peter Green - harmonica, John McVie - bass & Mick Fleetwood - drums. This is a superb one owner copy. The front laminated picture sleeve displays just very light general wear, the labels have just a couple of very, very light spindle marks and the vinyl remains in an incredible 'near mint' condition. Recommended M7-63211) more...
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