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The Film Music Of Vincent Price-all Horror Soundtracks Cd on 2040-motos

US $59
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Yuba City, California, United States

Yuba City, California, United States
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CD OF The Film Music of Vincent Price(these are all from some of his Horror Movies)....Idon't know who made this or where it came from(import?)...It comes unsealed....The audio is about 8/10...I bought this and other cd's I have for sale from a record store that went out of business...As you can see from the pics there are all good titles here...Any questions,please ask...Secure shipping with confirmation...Please pay within 7 days of auction end...Ship to the USA ONLY!!...Thank You.

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