SILVER JEWS - Natural Bridge, The (Vinyl)


Silver Jews

LP (100g)

$48.00

STOCK AVAILABILITY:
In Stock
DRAG CITY

Date of release: Aug 08 2005


Includes everything that is in the script and nothing that is not in the script.
A record made by Capricorns especially for Capricorns.
Featuring the All-Marijuana Scarecrow.

Tracklisting:
1.How To Rent A Room
2.Pet Politics
3.Black And Brown Blues
4.Ballad Of Reverend War Character
5.Right To Remain Silent
6.Dallas
7.Inside The Golden Days Of Missing You
8.Albemarle Station
9.Frontier Index
10.Pretty Eyes

Vinyl release of Silver Jews - Natural Bridge, The (Vinyl). Released through DRAG CITY and available on LP.


(4427321)



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SILVER JEWS - Natural Bridge, The (Vinyl) (LP)
Cat No: DC101LP
Barcode: 36172910113
Packaging: LP (100g)
SKU 4427321
Barcode # 36172910113
Artist Silver Jews
Artist/Author SILVER JEWS
Shipping weight 0.6490kg
Format LP (100g)

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