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ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING Oh, What A Lovely War (1969 UK issue of the 1963 27-track Stereo LP, as performed by Charles Chilton and members of the Theatre Workshop, front laminated picture sleeve with mono/stereo indicator hole & blue for stereoinner. The sleeve shows just a little light shelfwear and the vinyl looks barely played SPA27) more...
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ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING Oklahoma! (Rare 1980 UK 7" promotional single featuring the original London cast of the Palace Theatre, with both songs being performed by John Diedrich, also featuing Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' housed in a company sleev. The vinyl appears in Excellent condition. BUYDJ106) more...
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