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London Grammar - Californian Soil (Import) (Gatefold) (LP)

London Grammar - Californian Soil (Import) (Gatefold) (LP)

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View Artist: London Grammar
SKU: 3MIUP5-X787-00

  |  UPC: 194398261713

Vinyl LP pressing. 2021 release. Californian Soil is the third studio album by indie pop band London Grammar. Includes the singles "Baby It's You", the title track, "Lose Your Head" and "How Does It Feel".

  • Format: Vinyl
  • Genre: Electronic, Pop
  • Black Vinyl
  • Gatefold Jacket
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TRACKS

1 Intro
2 Californian Soil
3 Missing
4 Lose Your Head
5 Lord It S a Feeling
6 How Does It Feel
7 Baby It S You
8 Call Your Friends
9 All My Love
10 Talking
11 I Need the Night
12 America

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