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FATS DOMINO Walkin' To New Orleans (1973 US wide centred 7" vinyl single released as part of the Silver Spotlight series, also including Country Boy, series die-cut paper sleeve XW007) more...
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FATS DOMINO Walking To New Orleans (1983 French re-issue of the 1958 12-track vinyl LP, includes One Of These Days, Oh Wee, Goin' Back Home and the classic title track Walking To New Orleans, housed in a pasted colour picture sleeve which shows very little wear, the vinyl is excellent, with pristine 'Imperial rays and stars' labels, free from spindle wear LP9227) more...
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FATS DOMINO New Orleans Rock 'N' Roll (Scarce 1984 French 42-track 3-LP compilation box set, housed in a unique box with liner notes & outer slipcase. The packaging is Excellent with minimal shelf wear & the vinyl is Near Mint) more...
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FATS DOMINO Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans (2007 UK 30-track CD album - 'Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans' spans Domino's Imperial tenure, from his first million-selling US hit, 1949's 'The Fat Man' [which many have called the first rock 'n' roll record], through his mid-'50s R&B hits; 'Ain't That A Shame' & 'I'm Walkin'; the blue twosome of 'Blueberry Hill' [his biggest hit] & 'Blue Monday' [often cited by Fats as his favourite record] are included plus 'Walking To New Or 'I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday' and more...) more...
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FATS DOMINO Greatest Hits - Walking To New Orleans (2007 US offical promotional 30-track CD-R acetate album collection of the great R&B/early rock n'roll legend, sequenced in chronological order [chart position info included], boasting twenty-nine Top 10 hits and eight #1s from Domino's unprecedented run of success with Imperial Records from 1950 to 1963. Custom black & white printed disc plus picture sleeve and custom black & white printed back inlay) more...
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FATS DOMINO Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans (Official 2007 US Capitol 30-track promotional advance CD-R acetate featuring a collection of the great R&B/early rock n'roll legend, sequenced in chronological order [chart position information included], boasting twenty-nine Top 10 hits and eight #1s from Domino's unprecedented run of success with Imperial Records from 1950 to 1963. Custom printed disc + promo picture sleeve with tracklisting back insert) more...
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FATS DOMINO Walking To New Orleans (1960 UK 7" vinyl single with intact four prong centre, also including Don't Come Knockin', London company die cut paper sleeve. The vinyl on this copy remains in EX/EX- condition with just a few light surface scuffs to show for its sixty years 45-HLP9163) more...
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FATS DOMINO Walking To New Orleans (1967 UK three-prong centre 7" single on the blue & turquoise Liberty label, featuring the 1960 recording backed with Blueberry Hill from '67, Liberty die-cut company sleeve. The vinyl grades EX/EX- with justa few light paper hairline scuffs to show play LBF15098) more...
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FATS DOMINO Walkin' To New Orleans (1984 Italian 20-track LP, picture sleeve. Sleeve is in excellent condition with just some minor scuffing on edges of cover, the vinyl remains in an excellent condition and the vinyl barely looks played! DVLP2010) more...
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