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                MARSHA HUNT'S 22 (Oh No! Not) The Beast Day (1975 UK
  issue of the 1973 7" vinyl single with injection moulded labels.
  One of the alltime classic singles on Vertigo aimed squarely at the
  dancefloor, also including Bop City. Housed in a die-cut swirl
  company sleeve, the vinyl is Excellent & looks barely played)
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                MARSHA HUNT'S 22 (Oh, No! Not) The Beast Day (1973 UK 7"
  vinyl single with injection labels, funky grooves with Afrobeat
  sensibilities includes a version of Somebody To Love, Vertigo
  company die-cut sleeve. The sleeve has handwritten titles froma
  previous owner whilst the vinyl has light scuffs which have little
  real impact on play)
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                MARSHA HUNT C'est La Vie (1976 UK Electric Record label 'A'
  label demonstration sample vinyl 7" for the single release,
  with intact four prong centre, also including Do You Believe In
  Voodoo, plain die-cut paper sleeve WATT1)
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                MARSHA HUNT Desdemona (Scarce 1969 UK wide centred 7" vinyl
  single also featuring Hippy Gumbo - both tracks, of course, penned by
  Marc Bolan! The vinyl on this copy is in fantastic condition to boot)
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                MARSHA HUNT Desdemona (Scarce 1969 UK 7" vinyl single with
  intact three prong centre, also including Hippy Gumbo - both tracks, of
  course, penned by Marc Bolan, with Desdemona being a single by his
  earlier band John's Children. The vinyl on this copy is in fantastic
  condition andlooks barely played)
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                MARSHA HUNT Keep The Customer Satisfied (1970 UK wide
  centred 7" vinyl single, also featuring Lonesome Holy Roller,
  plain die-cut company paper sleeve)
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                MARSHA HUNT The Other Side Of Midnight (1978 UK 'A' label
  demonstration vinyl 7" for the single release, with four-prong
  centre & 'Heartache' on the b-side, Magnet die-cut company
  sleeve MAG130)
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                MARSHA HUNT Walk On Gilded Splinters (1969 UK wide centre
  Track label 7" vinyl single, a rip-roaring version of the Dr.
  John tune backed by an equally impressive go of Hot Rod
  Poppa, penned by Marc Bolan. An excellent copy!)
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                MARSHA HUNT Woman Child (1971 UK 13-track stereo LP on
  Track by the groovy Funk/Soul sister, produced by Tony
  Visconti & including brilliant covers of Dr John's Walk On
  Gilded Splinters & the Marc Bolan penned, Hot Rod Pappa
  [worth it for thisalone!], Stacey Grove & Desdemona, matt
  picture sleeve. The sleeve has a small catalogue annotation
  on the rear & a giant red sticker in the corner, unobtrusive to
  the print. There is a bit of light creasing & scuffing around the
  edges, but all text is legible. The vinyl is clean & in Excellent
  condition)
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                VARIOUS ZigZag (Issue No. 6 October 1969 UK 36-page
  magazine, famed for excellent interviews, well researched
  articles, record reviews & Pete Frame's "rock family trees", this
  early collectable issue includes articles on Quintessence, The
  Kinks, Trees, Captain Beefheart, Creedence Clearwater & the
  wonderful cover star Marsha Hunt. The magazine shows some
  light edge discolouring over time & otherwise remains in
  Excellent condition with all pages intact & no writing)
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