2154 days ago

CDs (Blues/Rock)

Ian from Petone

Blues/Rock CDs - All in excellent condition.

Shihad - The Meanest Hits
Pacifier (AKA Shihad) - Double CD (Pacifier + Weapons of Mass Destruction)
Van Halen - Ist LP
Jimmy Rogers - Walking by Myself
Hubert Sumlins Blues Party
George Melly - Anything Goes
Otis Spann - From the Archives
Earl Hooker - Genius
Ron Thompson - Just Pickin'
The Michael Barclay Blues Band - Midnight Rendezvous
Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation - Remains to be Heard
Heavy Nugget Vol 5
Babes in Toyland - Fontanelle
Marty Wilde - Wilde about Marty
Mountain - Millenium Collection (Double CD)
T-Bone Walker - Doing it my way
The Replacements - Original Album Series - 5 CDs
Zodiac Mindwarp - Tattood Beat Messiah
Beth Hart - Screaming for my Supper
Prices:
$7.50 for 1 or 3 for $21 or 5 for $25 or 10 for $35

Negotiable

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