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Ships 04

Date: 
1982-00-00
Composer: 
Happy Ships
Format: 
Pro Tools LE 7.0
Publisher: 
Shifty Music (ZA)
Rights: 
Shifty Music (ZA)
Identifier (disa): 
mus19820000.045.202.004
Keywords: 
  • Shifty Records
  • Rock
  • MUSIC
  • ROCK MUSIC
  • South Africa
  • English
Description: 

Rather distorted live recording at Scratch club in Cape Town. HAPP

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