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D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83

D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83
D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83D'Ya Hear Me! : Naffi Years, 1979-83

Catno

EM1108LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Repress

Country

Japan

Release date

Jan 1, 2013

KILLER indie/ D.I.Y. Balearic post-punk, dub pop from the NorthWest of England 1979-1983, presented by EM Records (Japan). Essential!

KILLER indie/ D.I.Y. Balearic post-punk, dub pop from the NorthWest of England 1979-1983, presented by EM Records (Japan). Essential!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$49*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

The Scream

A2

D'Ya Hear Me! (Original Version)

A3

Naffi Take Away

A4

Krazee Music

A5

Krazee Version

A6

Take Me In Your Car (Original Full-Length Version)

A7

Maybe It's Because I'm Not A Londoner (Longer Version)

B1

Moon Beams

B2

Rahmatullah

B3

Everyday Just Another Dream (Longer Version)

B4

Yummy Yummy Ya!

B5

Spring Thing - Hippy Dread

B6

D'Ya Hear Me (Demo)

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