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FREE Free (Rare 1969 UK first issue 10-track stereo LP on the pink with white 'i' logo label, matt gatefold picture sleeve manufactured by Ernest J. Day & Co. The sleeve has some minor wear and, aside from a few noticeable surface marks, the vinyl is in excellent condition. This copy has been dedicated to David and signed by Paul Rodgers on the inside of the gatefold in a black marker pen, this was obtained at a solo show on the 24th February 2001 at Folkstone's Leas Cliff Hall, Kent in England. The past owner has also attached his ticket stub and a flyer for the show. A stunning copy of this self-titled classic ILPS9104) more...
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