Description: Canned Heat Living The Blues 2xLP, Album, RE, Reissue, 1971, Blues rock, UAS 9955, NM or M-ID#:21.57.6-UAS 9955 Condition:Media: NM or M-Cover/Sleeve: VG+/EXInlay: Generic Additional Notes:Terre Haute Pressing Artist: Canned HeatTitle: Living The BluesFormat: 2xLP, Album, RE Release Year: 1971Record Label: United Artists RecordsCatalog No.: UAS 9955Edition/Pressing: ReissueSpeed: 33 1/3Signed: NoMedia Color: Black, double-sided DISCLAIMER: We strive to provide accurate descriptions, detailed photographs, and exceptional customer service. However, due to the unique nature of vinyl records and their sensitivity to handling and environmental conditions, we have implemented the following "No Return" policy to ensure a fair and transparent transaction for both the buyer and seller. 1. Condition DisclosureWe make every effort to accurately describe the condition of each vinyl record listed for sale. 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Price: 28.5 USD
Location: Miller Place, NY, US
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Artist: Canned Heat
Format: 2xLP, Album, RE
Release Title: Living The Blues
Genre: Blues rock
Record Label: United Artists Records
Edition: Reissue
Color: Black, double-sided
Release Year: 1971
Inlay Condition: Generic
Material: Vinyl
Record Size: LP
Speed: 33 1/3
Record Grading: NM or M-
Sleeve Grading: VG+/EX