THE BODHI BEAT POETS White Light LP Vinyl UK 1987 INDUSTRIAL EBM New Wave DMC11
IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP WITH TRACKING
The Bodhi - Beat Poets – White Light Label: Dead Man's Curve – DMC 011 Format: Vinyl, LP Country: UK Released: 1987 Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave, EBM, Industrial
Tracklist
A1 Peace A2 Boggey Creek A3 Drugs....Jack B1 Baltimore Part Two B2 This Love B3.1 White Light Part One - Introduction B3.2 White Light Part Two - Lotus Sutra Chapter 16 The Eternal Life Of The Tathagata B3.3 White Light Part Three - Prayers With Guruji B3.4 White Light Part Four - Space B4 Odaimoku
- Media Condition: Near Mint (NM) - Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM)
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