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THE ORB A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Ultraworld: Loving You (1990 UK 1-track CD single featuring the 19:07 Ambient House Mix, picture sleeve BLR270CD) more...
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THE ORB A Huge Ever Growing (1990 UK 2 CD single set, 4 tracks featuring Orbital Dance Mixes, picture sleeve BLRDB 27/BLRDA 27) more...
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THE ORB A Debriefing (Rare Island press release & promo only photo) more...
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THE ORB A Huge Evergrowing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Underworld Remixes (1990 UK 3-track 12" vinyl EP including the Orbital Dance Mix, Orbital 9am Radio Mix & Aubrey Mix Mk 1, picture sleeve. The sleeve has only light edgewear and the vinyl has a couple of minor surface scuffs. Sampladelic 'ambient house for the E generation' as they so rightly put it! BLR27T) more...
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THE ORB A Huge Evergrowing Remix (1990 UK 3-track promotional vinyl 12" including their Dance and 9am Radio mixes plus the Aubrey Mix Mk 1. Issued in a Big Life 'Pre-Release' company die-cut card sleeve, the vinyl shows a little play but remains in excellent condition ORBPROMO1) more...
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THE ORB A Huge Evergrowing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (Original 1989 UK Mr Modo label 3-track 12" single - Dr Alex Paterson & Jimmy Cauty's debut named after a BBC Sound Effects library recording used on Blake's7! Features Loving You - Orbital Mix, Bucket & Spade Mix & Why Is Six Scared Of Seven? The glossy picture sleeve is Very Good [punch-hole top & bottom of right opening] & the vinyl is Excellent with just a few minor cosmetic signs of play MWS0 more...
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