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A1 Anxiety
Songwriter – Neil Crud, Robin Hemuss
B1 Climb

Notes

No sleeve issued. White label had 'Sons Of Selina' stamped on one side and some copies had a 'Sons Of Selina' address label on the other side.
1000 copies pressed

Sons Of Selina - Anxiety FLAC album

Musician performer: Sons Of Selina

Title: Anxiety

Date of release: 1992

Style: Psychedelic Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1987 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 293

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