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Peter Murphy Should the World Fail to Fall Apart (Vinyl)

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Title
Should the World Fail to Fall Apart
Titre à la sortie
Should the World Fail to Fall Apart
Format
Vinyl
EAN
0607618927417
Édition
12" Album Coloured Vinyl
Genre
Rock/Pop
Sous-genre
Gothic
Date de sortie
30/04/2021
Année de sortie
2021
Nombre de disques
1
Artiste
Peter Murphy
Label discographique
Beggars Banquet
Producteur
Ivo Watts-Russell
MPN
BBL69LPX
Couleur
Blue-coloured vinyl.

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