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THE MISSION LXIX (Scarce 1986 UK white label promotional test pressing vinyl 7" featuring 4 tracks recorded live at Essex University in Colchester on the 1st November 1986 prior to the release of their debut album, including their covers of Wishing Well [Free] and Tomorrow Never Knows [The Beatles], plain die-cut paper sleeve. There are a couple of surface scuffs evident, however we have play tested it and despite a few crackles [as you expect], it doesn't detract from the audio to more...
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THE MISSION LXIX (1987 UK limited edition 4-track white label 7" vinyl EP featuring Sacrilege, Wishing Well, Tomorrow Never Knows and Stay With Me recorded live at Essex University on 1st November 1986, individually numbered wraparound picturesleeve DALE1)
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