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The most complete and best sounding 3CD collection of Warrior’s short career...
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A comprehensive 69-track 3CD anthology covering the recordings of Bruce Woolley & The Camera Club between 1978-1981...
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In the pre-Beatle era, when British pop was a veritable smorgasbord of genres and musical ideas without a dominant narrative...