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The Residents - Icky Flix (The Original Soundtrack Recording) (LP, Yel + LP, Ora + Album, RSD, Ltd, RE)

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The Residents - Icky Flix (The Original Soundtrack Recording) (LP, Yel + LP, Ora + Album, RSD, Ltd, RE)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: sealed!! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Record Store Day 2020 release (September Drop). Limited edition of 1500 copies on yellow and orange vinyl. and 2020 The Cryptic Corporation, Cherry Red Records and MVD Entertainment. All tracks published by Pale Pachyderm Publishing, except: "Songs For Swinging

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Record Store Day 2020 release (September Drop). Limited edition of 1500 copies on yellow and orange vinyl. ℗ and © 2020 The Cryptic Corporation, Cherry Red Records and MVD Entertainment. All tracks published by Pale Pachyderm Publishing, except: "Songs For Swinging Larvae" (Copyright Control) and "This Is A Man's Man's Man's World" (Dynatone Publishing Co/Unichappell Music Inc/Warner Chappell North America Ltd).

 

A1. Icky In?
A2. The Third Reich 'N' Roll
A3. Constantinople
A4. Hello Skinny
A5. Kick A Picnic
A6. Moisture
A7. Act Of Being Polite
A8. Perfect Love
A9. Simple Song
A10. Songs For Swinging Larvae
B1. Where Is She?
B2. Vileness Fats (Concentrate)
C1. This Is A Man's Man's Man's World
C2. Stars And Stripes Forever
C3. Harry The Head
C4. Jelly Jack The Boneless Boy
C5. The Gingerbread Man (Concentrate)
D1. He Also Serves
D2. Bad Day On The Midway (Concentrate)
D3. Just For You (Disfigured Night Part 7)
D4. Burn Baby Burn
D5. Icky Out!

 

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Barcode 5 013929 361416
Matrix / Runout NRTLP 014D A2 -LvC- [MPO logo] 20 153477
Matrix / Runout NRTLP 014D B -LvC- [MPO logo] 19 146561
Matrix / Runout NRTLP 014D C [MPO logo] 20 151452 -LvC-
Matrix / Runout NRTLP 014D D [MPO logo] 20 151370 -LvC-

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Cryptic Corporation
Phonographic Copyright (p) Cherry Red Records (2)
Phonographic Copyright (p) MVD Entertainment Group
Copyright (c) Cryptic Corporation
Copyright (c) Cherry Red Records (2)
Copyright (c) MVD Entertainment Group
Published By Pale Pachyderm Publishing
Published By Copyright Control
Published By Dynatone Publishing Co.
Published By Unichappell Music, Inc.
Published By Warner/Chappell North America Ltd.
Pressed By MPO

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