SHAM 69 Tell Us The Truth / That's Life 2LP Vinyl UK 1989 Punk Oi RRLD 001
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Sham 69 – Tell Us The Truth / That's Life Label: Receiver Records Limited – RRLD 001 Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Gatefold Country: UK Released: 1989 Genre: Rock Style: Punk, Oi
Tracklist
Live Side A1 We Got A Fight A2 Rip Off A3 Ulster A4 George Davis Is Innocent A5 They Don't Understand A6 Borstal Breakout Studio Side B1 Family Life B2 Hey Little Rich Boy B3 I'm A Man, I'm A Boy B4 What About The Lonely? B5 Tell Us The Truth B6 It's Never Too Late B7 Whose Generation! C1 Leave Me Alone C2 Who Gives A Damn C3 Everybody's Right Everybody's Wrong C4 That's Life C5 Win Or Lose D1 Hurry Up Harry D2 Evil Way D3 Reggae Pick Up Part 1 D4 Sunday Morning Nightmare D5 Reggae Pick Up Part 2 D6 Angels With Dirty Faces D7 Is This Me Or Is This You
Notes First two albums reissued as a double-LP with a gatefold cover.
- Media Condition: Near Mint (NM) - Sleeve Condition: Excellent (EX) - CORNER WEAR
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