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The Rainbow Collection

Faust

Faust (POLYDOR, 1971)

The transparent vinyl of Faust’s debut made it almost impossible to go straight to side one’s second track instead of starting with opener . The sleeve was transparent too. All in all, not very helpful to the user, but hey, it was the

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