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Gorillaz
Plastic Beach

Plastic Beach

Artists

Gorillaz

Catno

603497911608 603497911608

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Release date

Jan 1, 2019

Réédition du 3ème album de Gorillaz en double vinyles Picture / édition limitée ! Plastic Beach' sorti en 2010 : album produit par Damon Albarn, avec les partic

Réédition du 3ème album de Gorillaz en double vinyles Picture / édition limitée !

'Plastic Beach' sorti en 2010 : album produit par Damon Albarn, avec les participations de Snoop Dogg, Gruff Rhys, De La Soul, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, Lou Reed, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Mark E. Smith...

Inclus les singles « On Melancholy Hill », « Stylo », « Rhinestone Eyes» et « Superfast Jellyfish ».

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

28.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Gorillaz - Orchestral Intro

A2

Gorillaz - Welcome To The World Of The Plastic Beach

A3

Gorillaz - White Flag

A4

Gorillaz - Rhinestone Eyes

B1

Gorillaz - Stylo

B2

Gorillaz - Superfast Jellyfish

B3

Gorillaz - Empire Ants

B4

Gorillaz - Glitter Freeze

C1

Gorillaz - Some Kind Of Nature

C2

Gorillaz - On Melancholy Hill

C3

Gorillaz - Broken

C4

Gorillaz - Sweepstakes

D1

Gorillaz - Plastic Beach

D2

Gorillaz - To Binge

D3

Gorillaz - Cloud Of Unknowing

D4

Gorillaz - Pirate Jet

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