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Click here for more info about 'The Rah Band - Is Anybody There?'Click here for more info about 'The Rah Band - Is Anybody There?'

THE RAH BAND Is Anybody There? (1978 UK 7" vinyl single with intact four prong centre, also including Vampire Vamp, Ebony die-cut paper sleeve EYE9) more...
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Click here for more info about 'John Hiatt - Is Anybody There?'Click here for more info about 'John Hiatt - Is Anybody There?'

JOHN HIATT Is Anybody There? (2000 UK 14-track CD, features Alone In The Dark, Paper Thin and Drive South, housed in a picture sleeve with sleevenotes by Ry Cooder GDRCD9215) more...
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Click here for more info about 'John Hiatt - Slow Turning'Click here for more info about 'John Hiatt - Slow Turning'

JOHN HIATT Slow Turning (1988 UK 3-track 12" vinyl single, also includes 'Already Loved' and 'Is Anybody There', picture sleeve with artwork by Anton Corbijn and the vinyl appears in near mint condition AMY478) more...
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THE SWINGING LAURELS A Taste Of.. (1982 UK 4-track 12" vinyl including Bang Bang..Is Anybody There?, Death Laurels, Disco Laurels and One Of Our Saxaphones Is Missing, housed in a front laminated picture sleeve. The sleeve with minor storage wear, the vinyl is in excellent condition TUX20) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Flux Of Pink Indians - Strive To Survive'Click here for more info about 'Flux Of Pink Indians - Strive To Survive'

FLUX OF PINK INDIANS Strive To Survive (2008 issue UK strictly limited edition LP pressed on 180gram Heavyweight Vinyl - 'Strive to Survive Causing the Least Suffering Possible', confirmed the promise of the 'Neu Smell' EP; alongside the more conventional punk songs were a number of highly perceptive attacks on consumer society, the anti-religious 'Is Anybody There' was a particularly effective example, using simple but jarring lyrics to emphasize its point; more details to follow...) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Cribs - Ignore The Ignorant + Press Release'Click here for more info about 'The Cribs - Ignore The Ignorant + Press Release'

THE CRIBS Ignore The Ignorant (2009 Japanese 17-track promotional CD for their fourth studio album which was their first as a four piece with the then-new addition of guitarist Johnny Marr, including the singles Cheat On Me, We Share The SameSkies and the bonus recordings Is Anybody There, So Hot Now, Curse This English Rain and live versions of of Cheat On Me & We Were Aborted. The custom printed disc comes housed in a clear slimline jewel case. This copy also comes with a double more...
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