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Yanagi George & Rainy Wood
Weeping In The Rain

Weeping In The Rain
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Catno

BMC-4002

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Japan

Release date

Jul 25, 1978

Styles

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: VG+

7€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

1978 - Japan - Near Mint. With Obi & insert.

A1

Weeping In The Rain

4:18

A2

When The Moonlight Up The Night

3:51

A3

Heavy Days

5:05

A4

She's Groovy

4:07

A5

Sinful Girl

3:46

B1

Kazari No Bara (飾りのバラ)

4:08

B2

Onaji Jidai Ni (同じ時代に)

4:16

B3

Kamen No Otoko (仮面の男)

3:11

B4

Hitoriyoi (一人酔い)

3:31

B5

Shonen No Hi (少年の日)

4:32

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